abeyer56
alex beyer
abeyer56

Can't you just kill them, and burn the bodies, problem solved. This seems like a gross waste of money just for two people. Grab the blood sample and kill them, and burn the bodies or use acid, whatever you want. Fire is cheaper, and that way the terrorists can't get their hands on the virus which is why I'm guessing

No they'd tell you to saw off the end of two heinekens and grab a coat hanger to make the the frame to make some cool thrifty shades.

I feel like this proves you're an alcoholic, since i just picture the person using this option also has a cigarette and curlers in their hair with the ash about to fall off the cigarette into the bread mix.

That's not exactly economical. Buy a 5lb bag of mixed veggies and use them throughout the month for $7 or 60 cents for a single serving pack. Yeah not great. I live alone and never have to cook for anyone else but myself and as such its best to buy some things in bulk.

What do gum and headphones have to do with shopping or saving money? It's all about the ways stores manipulate your senses to trick you into buying more. Chewing mint gum could counteract the ambient scents in stores and make you feel fuller so you don't buy food impulsively, and wearing headphones could block out the

I meant whatever google's auto correct meant ;)

Glad to hear it, just don't mix the dirty with the clean, I've done that before.

The biggest problem I was having with nonstick was finding a good spatula to go with it then this beaut came along:

I used to buy that, but one day my walmart stopped carrying the blue bottle and I saw that this took its place. I was skeptical since it had a crap ton of gimmicky words on the bottle and I'm the type of person who if I find something that works then I tend to stick to it and get really bummed out when it's no longer

I didn't say i was the most logical. But yeah, strong counter argument. The problem is that I tend to leave things to get moldy and have to pre wash things anyways before putting them in my dishwasher since it's a cheap one and it started leaking, so this ends up better in the end, and after I do them I feel like the

Normally just bought this due to my unnatural obsession with Procter and Gamble products, but never looked back since. It more than lives up to all of its claims. One 440z bottle at about $8 (not quite sure on the price, that seems high) literally lasts me half a year. This stuff is super concentrated and a tiny dot

Never use them as intended (meaning cooking a whole bag at once), but given their cheap price I like to add them to a ramen brick and throw some Tyson Oven Roasted chicken bits. That's a great meal and if I'm not feeling too glutinous could easily become 2 meals.

You were partially correct with the can, but should amend the "DO" to "Sometimes" since you're giving the impression that they're 100% successful in preventing concussions.

What they should do is inject hydrogel into the cranium.

I think it qualifies since its a habit building technique that while heavily based in common sense is easily overlooked because of it, thus the need to be reminded of it from time to time. This is one of those "easier said than done" things and as such we easily say it and never do it.

I always just got; "if you make a mistake, you die" from most of the stories I've read.

Clausen has the best pickle juice out there and I've drank a lot of them. I would constantly get into trouble as a kid for drinking the juice and not eating the pickles, thus leaving behind shriveled dehydrated pickles for the family.

You start to think about how Apple made their OS free, and how the operating system on an Xbox One is free, and why the hell hasn't Microsoft just gone ahead and made Windows free already, and then you punch in your credit card information anyway because life is unfair and sometimes you just have to pay too much for

No the reason their IPs work is since the only games to play on a Nintendo console are nintendo games since they handicap the shit out of third party development so that you're forced to play Mario for the 30th time, Zelda for the 17th time, and so on and so forth. Sony and Microsoft don't need strong IPs since