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By the time the webcam sensed the motion, I'd have already been awake and there are certain times (after 4 am) that I can't get back to sleep once woken up, much to my dog's delight when she wants a friend to play with a 4 am.

I bought this instantly when I saw it and had my husband buy it, through my link. Interestingly, only the first person to click on my link has been credited to my account. I know I have enough for the free deal through living social but this seems to be going down the path of their Amazon deal last year.

See also foxsoccer.com and mls.com for their passes. You can get access to every MLS game (not aired on ESPN or FoxSoccer) through their online site and if you want to catch what's left of this seasons MLS posted a discount that gives it to you for $16. Roku's website is a good resource for what's available for

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1. Get the generator started.

We're DVD only now. We've saved tons just using RedBox for physical DVDs when we need it. After today's announcement about losing Starz footage, however, I'm considering jumping to Amazon Prime membership, which is cheaper at $79/year than $7.99/mo.

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I've never had a problem with bread going stale or moldy in the fridge but HAVE had the issue on the countertop. The choice is clear for me.

This works great until you're using bluetooth to talk and want to put the phone to sleep so you can slip it back in your bag while talking.

Once you add motor oil to the sand, it becomes something you have to dispose of like motor oil. You can't just toss it in the trash. So beware.

I wouldn't want to use my fuel pellets. If you don't want high ash on your pellet stove, it's at least $7/bag. And most places sell by the ton.

They have 2 self-checkouts (but ask if you have more than 5 or 6 items you go to a cashier) and 6 or 7 lanes, of which they rarely man more than 2 or 3. Although, I've seen them all going at busy times. At the busiest times, I've seen them pre-scan your groceries. You load your items on the belt and cashier #1

I estimate my costs when I create my list, not to exceed $100. I tend to over-estimate costs, which keeps me in my grocery budget. I rarely use coupons (although I tend to at BJs because there are certain items I get there they coupon every few months regularly like dog food, paper products and laundry detergent)

Single queuing has been proven to be faster than line queuing because the line moves faster. With 15 lanes, you would never have more than a couple of people waiting in line and you would get to the next free register faster rather than having to guess at the speed of the cashier versus the number of groceries of

Yeah. I was looking at something else (my medicine, okay?) and mistyped.

My grocery doesn't even have 13 lanes. They actually do single-queuing which is faster anyhow. They direct you to the next open register. I've never had to wait more than a minute or two.

I don't like salty foods, but it has its purpose in adding flavor. It shouldn't be over-used, however. The reason I cut down on salt was because I realized, looking at the processed foods I was eating, each one of those foods had high sodium content for preservation purposes. I look for foods with lower sodium

I figured it out. It'll cost $5 more per month or $60 more per year. My options are: