antonioanderson
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It was. I should've stepped away before I posted that. Lifehacker staff needs to put together something like they did for FB comments :)

Ran plenty of track and cross country (nearly two decades ago, now), so I think I've got a pretty good grasp on it. Just seems odd to me that a cyclist would be feeling the burn from early runs even if he made the mistake of trying to sprint it.

Oops. I didn't see that you had replied before I edited so I've left your response in limbo.

I cyclist really couldn't handle a mile? I sit on my bum most of the day and pretty sure I could go bust out a mile in my boots and chinos and not be a pansy about it when done. Feel free to attack me for being pretentious. Nothing personal, Thorin.

Edit: I so didn't answer the question you actually asked.

lol. I should have used a sarcasm tag.

I'm just repeating what others say, but in the way it works in my mind.

Not a great workaround if, like me, most of your landings are from links in the RSS feed.

Now I have justification for pirating Photoshop :)

I don't put on anything that hasn't been ironed. I was making a comment about the shirt the guy in the photo is wearing.

Screw that. They got my eHarmony password. But at least Ashley Madison is safe.

I find that I often want for one more button between the first and second button so I'll have to check into that tip.

It would if you can't find the right-sized rubber band for the job, the same problem you run into using a paperclip. Perhaps this bunching could be countered based on the fit of the shirt. Of course, this would then mirror another problem created by using the paperclip. While not the biggest concern, I've read

I just noticed.... The instructions are a bit off, it seems. You can't hook the two buttons then feed the paperclip through the label. Also noticing that it would take a heckuva large paperclip to pull this off on my shirts and I wear a small. Maybe a rubber band would be easier. And it could be returned to

Pictures that show you how to tie a tie never do. Steps 3-5 might as well be replaced with "then the magic happens".

At least in this moment, that's pretty obvious :) Must be a copier repair man worried about getting killed by a Xerox.

I've done the pin thing with some teacher pins I used to have.

What does one do when you don't like the looks of wrinkles but don't want to use an iron. That shirt needs some attention. Perhaps it's the end of a long day. That's fair. It happens. But I tell ya, it is a bit of a peeve to me when a person has obviously gone to great looks to make just one part of their outfit

FYI: This did not immediately load unlike most Chrome extensions. It required a opening a new FB tab (I closed the original prior to doing so). A refresh was not enough.

Puppies, cats, and the occassional rabbit every Friday. None of them modded into helicopters.