actiusluna
Nicole
actiusluna

Happened to my sister and I when we were little with an older, heavy, wood dresser. My mom went all Incredible Hulk and lifted it off of us while she was like 7 mos pregnant.

Bonus: it’s the smallest and therefore fastest to clean.

Yes! I have one I wear with light turtlenecks in the fall for hiking. It keeps me warm but not *too* warm.

New Hampshire has the pretty mountains but we have the jobs? *shrug*

My parents were very involved in my life and they never ever ever hit me or my siblings. Your swatting a hand away from a hot curling iron example down thread is not what people mean when they talk about hitting kids and it’s certainly not in the same category has “backhanding little Timmy”.

dude are you like having a stroke or .....?

uh. no. not all parents have hit their kids.

My little brothers first word was ‘shit’

Not in that price range, I haven’t. I bought a new Mazda3 last year but it was sub-20k and I put like 6k down. I would never in a million years even consider a 30k car so the monthly rate for that kind of thing is not on my radar.

My sisters bedroom at our childhood home was painted in what sounds like a similar color. I’m not sure she even needed lamps.

Ah, fair enough. I glossed over the car type and fixated on “only 600".

In the Yaris they put another glove box in that spot, which was a much more convenient location for storing things the driver needed access to frequently, so they did use the space.

I used to drive a Yaris that had the speedometer and all that in the middle. Having to look to the middle isn’t a weird as I thought it would be, you get used to it pretty quick, to the point where when I drove other cars I would look to the middle for a while.

ONLY 600 a month? There’s no ONLY bout a 600 a month payment. jeez.

The Before is also missing the fixtures on the tub, so maybe the photo was taken part-way through a reno and the old toilet had been removed but the new not put in so as to not be in the way during reglazing?

You realize you cannot tell if a person is able-bodied or not just by looking at them.

We had a candy machine in my college dorm you could reach up inside of like that. This was in the early 2000's but the machine looked like it was from 55 years ago...

You’re not wrong. But I’m new to the area (grew up south of Boston) and still find the sheer quantity of market baskets absurdly delightful.

Except for two 99's and like eleven thousand market baskets

I’ve used a potato ricer to squeeze out moisture, works pretty well.