Counterpoint: how many office workers have gone to the bathroom not because they have to go but instead just to get away from their desk and mess with their phone? I find that the less privacy people have at their desks, the more time they spend in the bathroom.
Nick.
Worst: wrestling.
All good advice.
Your dermatologist should be checking all your skin anyway. Your dermatologist is a doctor. Drop everything and have your doctor take a look. That’s what you’re paying for.
Personally I like my reversible ottoman. The top has 2 pieces that have one side with a soft surface for resting feet, and the other side of the pieces is a recessed hard surface if you want foor or drinks in the living room. It’s also deep enough that I can use it for storage of common living room items (unused…
I’d argue that using the remaining battery on his smartphone to call/upload video to CNN is also a bad idea.
Counterpoint: No.
And his trunk won’t be frozen shut either...dodged that bullet.
She probably wouldn’t stop nagging him about something. : P
Moving the bed? Stop it; you’re in the room to essentially sleep and maybe fuck a little. Just leave things as is. There’s no need to redecorate the place.
I always thought it was weird. Banks do it, one main line not individual ones for each teller, next person goes to next available teller. It makes the most sense, you go to the first person available because you’re the one waiting the longest. This is how lines should be conducted and is universal in banks and nowhere…
Solid headline.
Solid headline.
Um… What? This is a non-issue, and comes off like a snobby crusade to prove you're a better parent than anyone who might go to a restaurant as an occasional treat, where they specifically *don't* have to force their kid to eat something "healthy."
Move.