Nemesis0999
Nemesis0999
Nemesis0999

Jason Garret has offered to donate his backbone, since he rarely uses his.

If it happens, it’ll be fast and pretty sudden. I say this as a former human garbage disposal unit with unlimited metabolism. ;) Gained 50 pounds in one summer, not because of how much or what I ate, but because that internal Mr. Fusion decided to call it quits after 25 years, it’s quite tricky to keep a decent weight

I have this problem, too. I’ve found that using a smaller plate helps. It makes me be more conscious of what how much I’m loading onto the plate, and I can’t go overboard and put three heaping servings of mashed potatoes on the plate because they won’t fit.

I went for 30 years, but I pay an extra 12th of a payment every month. I recently increased it to an extra 6th of a payment. When I setup the automatic payments for the mortgage I setup the extra monthly payments as well. I guess I’m in the rare 3% of people who actually pay extra on their mortgage.

I went with a 30

I don’t dilute, I guess I am weird.

I don’t dilute, I guess I am weird.

I bought one as well and it is FANTASTIC. What is your ratio of brew to water that you use to dilute? It’s kind of been a challenge for me to get right.

I bought one as well and it is FANTASTIC. What is your ratio of brew to water that you use to dilute? It’s kind of

It’s a double edge sword because i keep reading that Americans throw out half of the supermarket food they buy because they just over buy and it just sits in the fridge until it rots away.

Wiping your OS drive and reinstalling should be something you do at least yearly to maintain proper performance. I generally pick a weekend that is “re-image” weekend for my machines. I get all the latest OS updates using Windows Update Download tool (WUD), and I’ll slipstream a new install image using NTlite. I keep

I share articles like this with Mr Safety. He does not see the advantage of buying non-perishables on sale or in bulk (and on sale). He only looks at the immediate cost. I’ve no idea what happened to him as a child as he comes from an upper class family. I, however, came from a very poor family so articles like this

The problem with all of the free food type of days is that I have to jostle for position with 50,000 of my closest friends. Screw that, I’d rather pay for it and wait in line behind 5 instead.

Pretty sure Home Depot does not own Ridgid I believe Emerson Electric owns them.

Pretty sure Home Depot does not own Ridgid I believe Emerson Electric owns them.

I don’t think there is a size of formula container big enough that would deter me from buying it. We use Amazon subscribe & save, and get a 4-pack of 23.2 oz cans of formula each month — and it doesn’t last 30 days. Kids just go through so much it’s not even funny.

We just go outside and grab a big ole aloe vera plant leaf :)

I assume a Browns jersey comes out.

Where can I write in Basebally McBaseballface?

I don’t know my blood type for sure, and the last time I asked a medical professional (can’t remember if it was my doctor or a nurse), I was told “you don’t need to know it, because in any circumstance where the information was immediately relevant, no one would take your word for it anyway,” which as annoying

REI’s is pretty great if you tend to buy any kind of camping/hiking/running/biking/etc. outdoor gear. We get stuff there more than we would have expected. I hike, but we also get winter gear for the kids and my wife there (boots, gloves, hats, etc.)

...Filtering out cereal dust? That is an offense against man alongside scraping the glaze off the donut. The last bowl of cereal, packed with sweetened dust that just dissolves into the milk, is the best thing.

I don’t believe any of this. My dog, 12 years old and he loves hugging my leg every day!

AKA, shower before sex after a day at the beach.