No. There are plenty of brunch spots in urban areas where an egg, a piece of toast, and a little avocado do not cost $12.
No. There are plenty of brunch spots in urban areas where an egg, a piece of toast, and a little avocado do not cost $12.
I think it is especially helpful in some states. If you live in a quick trigger foreclosure state, such as Texas, then you especially want to make sure you have a mortgage with a favorable payment structure.
Also, keep in mind that, depending on your new loan term, although the lower interest rate will lower your monthly payments, you’ll might pay more in total interest over the life of the loan compared to your current mortgage. You can look into 15-year or 20-year mortgages instead of a fixed 30-year one.
Then I would suggest not engaging in sex while you are at restaurants.
Regardless, the point of bringing up iHop is that $12 for avocado toast and one egg is stupid.
Lovie knows that everyone has their cross to bear, just like Jesus.
Is it really appropriate to use his O-face as the cover photo here Timothy?
So, you are so simple minded and easily distracted that you need a certain ambience to enjoy talking with your friends?
Yeah, but I can go to a local, fairly nice restaurant and get their all you can eat brunch, which includes all of the things listed with reasonably high quality ingredients along with scads of other food groups, for $17.
your avocado toast with one egg on it set you back $12, which is the cost of four avocados and an entire loaf of bread.
Get out of the damn house.
I’d say it would also be fair to include in the “unfair” defense the fact that they weren’t at full strength against the Spurs last year.
Well, not really. It would not be surprising in the least if they transform into The We-Will-Wreck-Your-Shit-With-One-Too-Many-Passes-For-You-To-Keep-Up-With Spurs and win it all again.
But you give the lie to your statement by saying “(because you know that punch wasn’t the first time he hit her)“
You get real. You have reduced Janay Rice, a human being, into a helpless totem without knowing the first damn thing about her beyond what has been published in media reports based on a bunch of assumptions about what she would or would not do if faced with abuse.
(because you know that punch wasn’t the first time he hit her).
Maybe, but ultimately, you take away her agency as surely as Rice did by not letting her speak for herself. If she wants to be a part of his redemption narrative, she is free to do so.
You need to get with the program here.
So is there no possibility that she still loves him and does in fact believe whole heartedly that he has changed?
Here! Here!