I do buy bottled water because our water at work tastes terrible. No idea why and they refuse to look into it. So, bottled water at work, filtered tap water at home (I honestly couldn’t care less about the filter but it’s built into the fridge)
I do buy bottled water because our water at work tastes terrible. No idea why and they refuse to look into it. So, bottled water at work, filtered tap water at home (I honestly couldn’t care less about the filter but it’s built into the fridge)
Oh! I honestly didn’t know that. I think what was throwing me off was that it sounded like the couple was doing all this work, when in reality that probably wasn’t the case.
Ok, I just googled to see exactly what those are, and they seem awfully shallow. How many trips needed to be made?
How the hell did they get all that shit over there?!
You’re right! Plus lemons aren’t non perishable—they’ll go bad eventually. Are you really going to use a whole bowl before that happens?
I do keep some things in my desk because I like to add my own condiments when we do take-out—I don’t like having the deli put oil and vinegar on my sandwich because it’s usually soggy by the time it gets to the office. And many places add more salt than I’d like.
I was thinking the same thing about the lemon, but I guess you could use half for your meal, and then work on the other half the rest of the week? I would probably just get some lemon and stash it in the fridge.
I’m trying to figure out this person’s logic. You apply to a school, get accepted, and put down a deposit, all without knowing how much you’d be paying? Why would (or rather how could you) apply to different schools? That’s...not very smart, and not the way things are done.
Oh, honey, no you don’t. When you apply, colleges will offer you an award package, which you can either accept or deny. Unless you applied as an Early Decision applicant, you’re under no obligation to go. The only thing you might pay for is the application, and a lot of times you can get the school to waive that.
“When you are a busty, athletic woman, buying your bras from Amazon is wonderful.”
Sometimes I liked the fact I could just cast stuff from my phone. My TV in my bedroom is kinda far, and I can barely see the stuff on the screen, so the phone worked. I already had a Roku but thought the Chromecast would be better
I bought the fire stick because it was less than $20 at the time, and because my Chromecast sucks.
Well, if you’re just *looking*, you’re not going to know what you personally are going to get. Once you apply, the school knows who you are, what you (or your parents make) and what they can offer you. Also, it’s not that difficult to find out what percentage of the list price that most students actually pay. I mean,…
From the school? At least with selective colleges, there are usually fairly large endowments that are used for scholarships. You’re right, you don’t get extra money for private school from the government, but that’s not the only way to obtain funds for college.
My guy leans towards two more than I like. Not because I think he’s cheating, but I just think it’s weird to feel like you have to actively care about someone just because you fucked them once. I have a few exes on Facebook but it’s because I liked them as people. There are plenty I am fine with never speaking to…
Putting ‘in a relationship’ cut down the number of dudes trying to flirt with me on Facebook DRASTICALLY. I feel like I’d keep it up even if we were to break up, just without his name.
Ha, that is what I was thinking too.
One big takeaway you can glean from this tool is that for low- and mid income households, elite private universities could be more affordable than public universities. Private schools offer steeper discounts for low- to mid-income families.
Not every ‘homeless’ person is unable to prove their identity. Your address doesn’t automagically disappear from your ID when you get kicked out of your house.
Well, she *does* have her own perfume...;-)