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One other tip for this strategy is that you should stand down wind from people as often as possible if you start doing it.

What I don’t get is that it would seem like the Mavs could space the floor as well as the Celtics did to give Rondo room to get inside. Dirk can stretch the floor better than even Garnett could, and Chandler is no worse than Kendrick Perkins was at it. I guess one issue that Montae Ellis is a very different player

They could, but why should they bother? Are you going to consume less football because of this?

Weelllllllll. I have to stress that option #3 is like, really dicey.

Hey now, quinoa isn’t that bad when done up with some decent seasonings.

I’ve never been able to do anything to kale that makes it not feel like a chore to eat it besides make it pretty unhealthy with salt and olive oil to make chips, so when I get it, I typically just try to choke it down as fast as I can.

I'd argue that if you upgrade, you should consider a Fire tablet. Unless you are a heavy Android app user, and there isn't an equivalent app behind Amazon's wall, the interface is smoother and the price per unit of performance is unbeatable, even by a nexus.

I'd argue that if you upgrade, you should consider a Fire tablet. Unless you are a heavy Android app user, and

The Fire's interface with Prime is smoother, and when it comes time to upgrade, the pricing on a fire tablet is much, much lower.

The Fire's interface with Prime is smoother, and when it comes time to upgrade, the pricing on a fire tablet is

If you don't have a paperwhite, you get a free book to read each month. Besides all of that, it's really well designed to take advantage of Prime's features in ways that are smoother than Android or iOS features for taking advantage of them. It's easier to get from one part (i.e. streaming) to another part

If you don't have a paperwhite, you get a free book to read each month. Besides all of that, it's really well

Even if this thing actually takes off, it’s not likely to change that cycle.

I'd think so. The screen is larger and looks fine.

I'd think so. The screen is larger and looks fine.

Yes, it's reader functionality is fine. It's not quite as handy dandy as a paperwhite for reading, but given the other functionality, especially when coupled with Amazon Prime, it's a pretty good deal.

Yes, it's reader functionality is fine. It's not quite as handy dandy as a paperwhite for reading, but given the

If you have Amazon Prime, you're really selling yourself short if you don't have a tablet in the "Fire" family of some sort.

If you have Amazon Prime, you're really selling yourself short if you don't have a tablet in the "Fire" family of

But the 30 year note provides you with flexibility, especially in tough times.

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.