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"Su" Chef? I wonder if you have to be jail broken to run it?

I know, terrible joke, so sous me.

Student loans.

I'm sorry, the only thing reeking here is your poor logic. I'm not jealous of the author in the slightest. Both my wife and I are well compensated DINKs ourselves. So, what, I'm supposed to be a jealous hypocrite? Idiot.

I'll revise since you didn't like my first post.

The title should state: Advice for 1%'ers... Because the vast majority of people out there simply cannot take a full 2 years off of work for a "break" and expect to survive...

Step 1. Be overpaid to the point where you can take a 2 year break without during your prime earning years without consequence to your future, without taking anything away from your family, and having a devil-may-care attitude about being able to find a similar position again.

Something tells me that the author is

So I think dogs are gross, and I hate when people allow their pets to ruin public spaces for others. But I can't see what anyone's objection to this could be.

we had to do this to keep our youngest in her room at night. when she was 2 she would crawl out of bed and walk around in the middle of the night. so i turned the locks around to prevent her from getting out and possibly getting hurt if we didn't hear her get up (or worse, if she were to open up the front door and

You are incorrect (but that's good!). As I said in the article, there is no law anywhere, in any state that requires a casket for burial. None.

Yeah, you can definitely be buried that way. The trick is finding a funeral home and/or cemetery that will accommodate your wishes. There's no law against a simple burial but you're up against an industry that doesn't like to think outside the casket.

Yeah, you can definitely be buried that way. The trick is finding a funeral home and/or cemetery that will accommodate your wishes. There's no law against a simple burial but you're up against an industry that doesn't like to think outside the casket.