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Dave In Dallas
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That’s actually a LOT of water, and much more than most grass lawns need. I suspect she meant to water it this much only while the freshly planted lawn is being established (which is kinda implied by the previous sentence, even though it isn’t stated).

Every dog is different, just like people. I think that basic social training is a must for ANY dog (and can be as simple as taking a puppy to a dog park regularly before bad habits develop), but beyond that, it depends on what you expect/want your dog to do (or not do).

I think you forgot to cut and paste the article here.

Where’s the article?

It seems you have different priorities in life. I wish you the best, grasshopper. I’m glad I have my priorities where I want them and I won’t have to stress later in life. I also hope I have made it clear that investing for retirement early is important. Everyone is going to have different priorities, but not

Ridiculous. The math was provided for you. For just nine years, if you sacrifice and sock away just $116 a week, you’ll retire at age 65 as a millionaire. Keep saving that amount until you retire, and you’ll have 2.3 million dollars to enjoy in retirement.

I know I was stupid when I was younger, and I didn’t start

You’re absolutely right. Budgets are about priorities. Once the higher priorities have their share of the budget (saving for retirement should come right after the necessities of living), budgeting for entertainment is a great idea. But this article pooh-poohed the idea of a cup of coffee a day having any impact on

Spending $5 a day on coffee is $1800 a year. That is almost a third of the savings reflected in this graphic, which is NOT “extreme frugality.” Investing in yourself and your retirement is wise, and it seems young people (of all generations) tend to ignore it and live in the moment too much.

Ugh, a video. Better than a slideshow, but not by much. And not enough for me to watch it... Bummer. I wanted to try this. Oh, well, Google should have a recipe.

I don’t even know what to say about this. I would say I’m shocked that someone wrote an article encouraging people to steal, but I’m not. The world has gone to shit lately. This is just one aspect of a highly complex problem in the labor world, and employees being encouraged to steal is definitely not the worst aspect

And in the rain.  And the fog (but never your high beams).

Using a vacuum to suck air out of storage bags is a game changer for longer term storage of blankets, towels, sheets and the like, or packing stuff in a small suitcase. They make special bags for this, but you can even use a regular ol’ trashbag (clean, of course) for this and tie it once it’s compressed the contents.

Must have been corrected, as I don’t see a single misspelled word, much less multiple.

Semantics, but cold brew coffee and iced coffee are two VERY different things.

I wash my phone with phone soap every day. I recommend it to everyone.

Neither.  I just know there’s not much they can do to you for not answering their questions.  But there’s SO much they can do to you if you do start answering questions and they’re trying to trip you up for some reason.

That is actual soap, not detergent.  It won’t lather up as easily, but it will break down dirt (and microorganisms like bacteria) in ways that detergents can’t.

Yeah, like they’ll get mad and leave.  Horrible.