I’ve only heard of it here and through a coworker and was considering it. I’m a little worried about the mystery $115 charges though... Would you say it’s worth it?
I’ve only heard of it here and through a coworker and was considering it. I’m a little worried about the mystery $115 charges though... Would you say it’s worth it?
I’ve lived in a big city and the suburbs. In both areas, most regular tickets start at $15. The only time I’ve been able to get something cheaper is if I go before noon (thanks AMC-Loews!).
After reading the new Hellcat series, I was hoping these would be available on Marvel Unlimited Comixology. Real shame they aren’t. :-(
This comment made me feel better. I loved the show and have rewatched multiple times, but it’s taking me 2+ months to get through the book.
Currently stored away under the bed. Hopefully it will come into play later? We’ll see. ;-)
True. But I mucked it up enough the first time, so I’m going to give it some time before I try again.
Seems like a good place as any to share this tale.
Not the original poster but a former Floridian, so maybe I can shed some light on it. When I lived there they had discounted season tickets for Florida residents, so I knew a lot of families that hit up Disney once month and more often in the summer. Also-it’s more than just the rides. They tend to have seasonal…
I plan on getting back into once it gets cold and I’m inside more. Hopefully I’ll be able to catch up to this season.
Ha! That’s actually the season I’m on! I took a break break because I wasn’t ready for the plan crash yet.
Double check your work benefits. My insurance offers a reimbursement for gym fees if you go X number of times. Turns out, money was a GREAT motivator to get me off my ass and to the gym. Yours could have discounts for classes or something like that. I also have a calendar that I put stickers on each date I workout…
I went back and rewatched Grey’s Anatomy this summer (I watched seasons 1-3 live, but fell off when it moved to Thursdays). That led to me following Jesse Williams on Instagram, which led to this finding this amazing gem. It’s been a rough couple of weeks, and Debbie Allen is the light in the darkness type. Enjoy!
I guess I’m cheap then because anything over $30 for everyday shoes is expensive to me. If it’s something I wear to work I keep it below that.
They have cute overpriced shoes. I own 3 pairs, but haven’t been back since my $40 pair of loafers split down the right side in the middle of work.
I’ve been saying I’m going to start dating for years (late bloomer). I’ve created profiles on Tinder, OKCupid, and Coffee Meets Bagel. But I’ve finally gotten to the point where I actually want some companionship. It’s hard to put yourself out there with this stuff-but I need to take the plunge sometime.
Knit, wine, Star Wars, and Bumble for me tonight. I’m living it up Jezzies!
Yes ma’am it does. I used to be an avid reader (I’d clock in at least 100 books a year on my Goodreads Challenge). Since I started my new job in 2015 I read about a third of that each year. Also, my patience for people in general has decreased a lot because of how emotionally taxing my job can be.
Myths and Legends if you like stories. Also Bitch Sesh and Harry Potter and the Sacred Text.
Thank you! The couple are Steelers/Pirates/Penguins fans-who all have the same colors. Your stitch looks great too! I love the science one.
Baby blanket for a friend who’s due in October. Here’s the pattern: Striped Chevron Baby Blanket