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I bought the bag of holding years ago when it first came out. I still use it. It is a great bag. But, as you mentioned, carrying anything heavy in it can be a PITA. My son’s car seat came with extra pads the velcro around the straps. I took one of those and put it on my bag’s strap. It helps a lot.

I agree. My kids are probably better behaved than a lot of adults I come across. I recently took my 8-year-old son and his friend to the movies. There was a lady sitting in the row behind us that had her phone out the entire movie. She wasn’t trying to keep it down or anything. She had it held out in front of her,

McAllister’s Deli also has kids eat free on Saturday and Sunday. If we are out as a family on the weekend, we will usually grab lunch here or at Dickey’s because of this.

While I agree with this in a general sense, I think I may be a rare exception. I do quite a bit of reviews on Amazon for products that I got free, or at a big discount. I always tell it how I see it. There are some products that I have left a 5 star review on, but it is never undeserved. There are also quite a few

Mine usually ended up with a few pieces of corn stuck in it too.

Oatmeal Cream Pies and Fudge rounds in the fridge, and Nutty bars in the freezer is how i do it

Hershey or another company used to have an icing made for exactly this. Heat it for however long it said on the can(box? whatever you call it) and stir after. I guess it was not too popular, because I stopped seeing it on the shelves after a year or so. The problem was that it was way too runny, and you had to let it

haha you are right. that is the main function of it. That and allowing him to see through walls and such. But it served the night blindness function in one book. there was a sudden burst of light and he had to move his patch over. Glad someone got the reference though!

That is also mostly why Jaraxle, leader of Bregan D’aerth wears one.

I vaguely remember Chernobyl and the challenger explosion. But It is one of those things that I am not sure if I remember it, or if I have heard about it and seen so much about it that it affects my memory.

No doubt. I have boxes of baby wipes that are almost 2 years old and i have not encountered a dry one yet. Plus, even after your kid is out of diapers, they come in handy from wiping food off kids, food off table, and all sorts of things.

for art brushes, you just take the Bob Ross approach...

same here. And when they don’t have it, you will see me with the calculator on my phone out figuring it on my own.

+1 for Duke’s!! I was a hardcore Blue Plate only person until I tried Dukes, and haven’t turned back since. Other than mayo, there isnt much I want a name brand for except peanut butter. For me, it is Jif or nothing.

This is one I did not know. Do you know if this works for people who have a CAC but technically not a federal employee? I for instance am not an actual federal employee, but my company is hired for work on federal projects, and I have to have a clearance/CAC as a contractor.

This is the big one for me. When I go to the airport, there are certain things I try to have done before getting in the line.

sorry for the late reply, but Typingperson is correct. It is based off of where you are employed from, not where the company is based, so in your case, whatever the Massachusetts law is.

I always have a job lined up to start 2 weeks after I accept the position. Most employers are ok with you starting sooner rather than later, and will let you start sooner if needed. Of course that does not work if you don’t have something lined up.

This is part of why my wife and I had separate bank accounts until recently. She sees money in the account, and instantly thinks its available to spend. It took a while for me to get through to her that “we’re broke” doesn’t mean we have no money, but that we have no extra money to buy things we don’t need. She makes

In the US, a lot of homes that were built in the 1950's and earlier didn’t have laundry rooms. As the big washers and dryers became more mainstream, houses were built to accommodate them. People who had houses without room would frequently add them to their kitchen or bathroom, since the space and plumbing is easier