dorothy
Dorothy
dorothy

Great idea; great execution. As Darbin says, tool rolls are infinitely adaptable. I made one for my crochet hooks about 45 years ago and it’s still going strong!

I won’t buy anything with a manufacturer’s logo that’s visible

I was just thinking the same! Hate how they stick even small logos in places that easily appear in photo. I might love the product, but it doesn’t mean I want to be such a blatant billboard.

I would also really enjoy carrying a free Mark Cross Briefcase.

But if no one can see the logo, how do they know that you paid a ridiculously high price for it?

Screwdrivers are perhaps the one item that you shouldn’t go cheap on, as bad drivers fuck up the screws and then it’s a PITA to extract. Just sayin’

I completely agree on the they-should-pay-me front. It’s even more egregious when you realize that they’re all made in the same factory. So for example you an pay $$$ for a “polo” shirt (with it’s weird pseudo-wasp fetishism) or just $ for the identical shirt without the silly polo guy on it. Not to pick on ralph

I don’t even know what my cards’ rates are, and don’t care since I never pay interest. I know some people have to sometimes, but in general, don’t do that! It’s a horrendous ripoff!

To some... there is no such thing.

I might need that mug.

It really is the best.

Solution: clip all of your gloves to your snow pants.

Coach leather briefcase when I got my first attorney position. Used it for three years then never again after I moved to corporate job and then had a laptop.

I have a credit card with Chase with a high interest rate and I called them to see if they’d lower it.... No chance!! They shut me down. They did not try to work with me saying that they don’t lower the interests at all. Sucks because that interest is a BITCH!!! I’m gonna have to use my bonus to pay it off.

According to a survey from CreditCards.com, 78% of people who asked to have their interest rates reduced were successful. However, only 1 in 5 people surveyed even attempted to ask.

I love that mug.

That’s ... remarkable. Medical expenses aren’t in and of themselves deductible; you have to first exceed 10% of your adjusted gross income (only 7.5% if you’re over 65!) and only then, only the medical expenses exceeding that amount can be deducted.

I also feel like that would reflect very negatively on them.

You got it all wrong...