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As long as: 1) you keep the little wheels extremely clean and paint free and 2) you use a thick paint (like Benj Moore) that won't leave a 3" border around your border

With any car, not just a Beemer

This advice is useful in many ways unrelated to contracting:

That's like, the sexiest voice ever for a female robot

So true. I once took a job in a toxic environment that paid well. There were people there who worked there forever (through a bankruptcy!) and could not imagine any other job. Layoffs were constant and everyone was watching their own back. No one had any personal items in their cube, expecting the axe to fall at

Nope, sorry. Used these until the cartridge razor became available. Double, then triple bladed jobs improved things further. When done correctly, nicks are rare and cuts are practically impossible. Gillette Sensor blades in bulk at Costco are cheap (less than a buck each).

Think long & hard before purchasing a bag with spinners. The two wheel type is very maneuverable and predictable, the spinners frequently don't go where you are trying to get them to go and it can be frustrating.

Done!

Bag of frozen peas

Like you, I hate throwing away the unused bits. When I find myself with more than I need and before sliminess, I put them in a zip bag I keep in the freezer with vegetable odds & ends. When full, I make almost free veg stock. No recipe needed!

I HATE the taste of vinegar in my poached eggs. Eggs Benedict tastes awful if the chef used too much vinegar.

This is also good advice for starting your day for the very same reason; Make the call you're regretting first, then everything is up from there.

It's interesting you should mention that. Our RE agent recommended much that was mentioned in the article, but suggested "something memorable" so when they reviewed the hundreds of houses they saw with each other, yours stays on the short list.

All that and they help you stop drinking too!?!

Every time I read posts like this, the comments are predictable: "This doesn't work for me because..."

Good points made, but as has been pointed out, men do this too. I realize they're trying to sell shampoo to women but I don't see why this isn't viewed as a societal problem vs. a female one.

I bought this the last time it was mentioned here. Better quality than expected and the sockets are actually pretty decent and useful when assembling the chest.

Egg yoke is a common emulsifier in home made ice cream (including mine), but going without it makes the other flavors brighter. I believe the absence of egg makes it "Philadelphia style". There needs to be an emulsifier, so I wonder if corn syrup is what to use. Based on your comment, I'm going to try using a bit

OK, let's go with "platform" - still something you stand on, not behind. It drives me nuts when the flight attendant at the airport asks passengers to step up to the podium when their name is called.

Lecturn