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I bought a Thermos Stainless Steel 12 Ounce can insulator on Amazon last year when they were on sale for $7 each. I’ve since bought a bunch more and tell anyone who will listen how great they are. Fits both 12 ounce and 16 ounce beer cans, and it’s amazing how cold it keeps them. Literally nothing wrong with purchase

I’m only commenting on this because my neighbor’s network name is Prettyflyforawifi, so either you’re my neighbor, or this is just too obvious not to use all the time.

I’m only commenting on this because my neighbor’s network name is Prettyflyforawifi, so either you’re my neighbor,

Definitely a little conflicted about this, but as someone who’s about to be divorced, the thought popped up that I would like to give my kids the ability to reach out to me, or their mother, if they’d like to. Say they have an iPad and all parties don’t have iMessenger, a solution like this, or Skype, could be nice

I have two boys, 4 and 7, and got myself a 2017 Ford Fusion Sport last fall. I love that thing. 325 dual turbo ecoboost engine, all wheel drive, Sync 3, Sony sound system, heated seats, auto climate control, good size trunk. Honestly, the SS is an awesome choice, I’d get that in a heart beat too. But you want a family

That’s really the perfect point to make. That’s why insurance companies limit the amount they pay on certain high value items when it comes to theft, and the reason that “mysterious disappearance” (simply losing an item) is often something that’s not covered. There would be too much fraud.

This article is good, in

It’s not that it’s capped, it’s the state minimum limits required to comply with their statutory liability requirements to get a car registered. In NY is 25/50/10, which pays for practically nothing. The problem in your state is that since premiums are so high, because of the no-fault fraud, that I’m sure tons of

It’s definitely the No-Fault, but it’s not just because Michigan has no-fault. Lots of other states do as well, like NY (I’m an insurance agent in NY). The difference, the way I understand it, is that Michigan has unlimited no-fault, meaning the policy will keep paying medical bills as long as they keep coming in. It