ME TOO!!!
ME TOO!!!
It really seems that ironing is a lost art these days. I don't have one in my apt (used to before I moved) but I usually hang things so they don't get wrinkles first. I learned a few years ago, but mostly no one ever does iron.
I got dangerously hostile after mine almost ruined my favorite dress.
I enforce the "I wash and dry it, you fold it an put it away" rule. Though I usually end up hanging my closet clothes, since I have them specifically organized by type and then subdivided into color and he won't do that.
...Excepting the parts where there's visible dirt/grime and a definite lack of effort on the non-neurotic partner's part?
Hi-five!
Thousand Islands Bridge Authority did this (fixed it up amazingly) with Boldt Castle. It CAN be done if necessary.
I'm listening to The Stokes on the Coachella youtube channel....and this dude goes to their music PERFECTLY. Almost scarily.
You're probably right. It's just...bizarre? to see anyone outside of the standard white northern New Yorker working in our area. There's honestly really not much diversity up here, and they stick out like sore thumbs.
You would love my mall then. We're so small (and slightly backward) that the perfume stores are almost always the first stores to fail and leave. I've never been attacked by perfume-toting salespeople at my mall. Just those people with some sort of hard-to-understand accent who try to con me into dropping 200 bucks on…
That sounds yummy! I am not sensitive to sodium (I practically live off of salt AND I have low blood pressure) so soups are always good with me.
Haha, I know I must sound like a stick in the mud....but they had a great documentary on Cheetas, Big Cats, and the Edmund Fitzgerald wreck.
I am SO. BORED. right now. Dogsitting for my bf's parents. Watching tv (Smithsonian on Demand) for the first time in years.
True, but if she were pissed about the basic message that someone can extensively train to become a ballerina in a year and a half, even just passably, then I can see why she'd speak up.
By being poor together!!
Thanks a bunch! I love learning how to make new foods, and there's nothing better than hearing it from actual people. (As opposed to hunting recipes which may prove to be impossible for anyone who didn't go to culinary school to accomplish)
Isn't it awful? Aside from getting businesses to actually PRODUCE and create jobs, it's getting harder and harder to get anywhere and live on a single job's wage. It's so skewed that most people have to be masters + to get hired for something someone out of high school could have done.
Just did the math and I'm sitting at 158% poverty level WITH two jobs 8 months of last year AND unemployment insurance helping.
This makes me wish I had *some* form of health insurance so I could do the same. Damn being unemployed/under 200% poverty level but somewhat over 100%.
This x1000!!