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It’s less that you’re paying money to leave and more that they charge you dependent on how far you went (I’m pretty sure they don’t actually charge you when you enter).

Take a road trip across the US by boat...

WTF. You gotta pay money to leave? We in Boston and NYC are spoiled.

I tried to cook okra once. I chopped it, then boiled it, saw the slime-filled pot, almost vomited, threw it in the trash.

Next attempt (a year later), I chopped it and fried it. I still wasn’t able to eat it because I remembered the slime. My husband found it delicious and wondered why I didn’t make it more often.

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Waterproof mattress pads and bleachable sheets saved me. High five.

And also the opposite side from your butts, too, please.

He’s an enthusiast

You can’t eat crab cakes and drive Michael? That’s got to be the strangest licence restriction I’ve ever heard of.

I would have eaten a shitload of those crab cakes. How was the booze selection?

As a child I just could not understand why anyone would want a doll that shits itself. There were already babies living in my house that did that all the time. Cleaning shit wasn’t fun, why would anyone want to play at cleaning up shit?

That was my question, along with: “Is it wise to pursue a big ass bear?”

Agreed - I tried to use one and it was not a better alternative to tampons (for me, anyways). It leaked, it was hard to insert and remove, but worst of all, it put a lot of pressure on my urethra, making it impossible to pee while inserted. It’s not the goddess-send it’s sometimes made out to be.

Many women on the planet can’t or don’t want to use moon cups. This sort of attitude by new moon cup converts only increases the number of women in the second category.

That’s a ridiculous deal, but probably one most people aren’t willing to make. I’d imagine, in order to pay only $51/month in taxes you have to a) live in a shoebox; b) live in a fly over state; c) be lucky to live in a state with no property tax; or d) some combination of the above.

Huh. My understanding was that using a travel agent was like having a real estate agent when buying a house—you don’t have to pay them because they work on commission based on what you end up buying.

I wouldn’t worry about it too much. :) My parents have started using one in the past 10 years and I’ve used her once, and every time they and I have exclusively communicated via phone and email. I actually have never met her. I imagine a lot of travel agents work that way.

Reddit did an awesome AMA with a travel agent and I swear I was totally sold by the end. I may not be able to use them yet but when I plan my 60th birthday sex adventure....https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comment…

I had always heard this was a historically bad industry for women: where men owned most of the agencies but women did all the work for very low pay and few benefits. Any info on whether that’s improved?

His calculations were fairly accurate, he was saying the interest on the loan is $650 a month and the other $300 or so goes toward the principal which is you get to keep assuming your home doesn’t lose value.

And that’s an important factor. If you think you’ll be moving every 5 years, you’ll be throwing money away in closing costs.