If you use carpet tiles, then you can easily accommodate the specific space needs for your dining table. Plus, they’re easy to wash off, when someone drops food or liquids on it.
If you use carpet tiles, then you can easily accommodate the specific space needs for your dining table. Plus, they’re easy to wash off, when someone drops food or liquids on it.
Because of pee. We have homeless people, rats, dogs, and drunk people.
I used to routinely go to Dollar Stores to get Canadian Maple Cookies; they were the authentic ones from Canada with maple syrup, that would normally cost $4~$5, discounted of course, to $1.
They’re everywhere in the Pacific Northwest, and most people just ignore it. I munch on them when I walk past them, so long as they’re higher than 3 feet above ground.
I’ve written about this before:
I remember when I was a kid and I was playing around with a large ice cube in my mouth...
Meh. Just leave your money invested where it is and ignore, until you’re within a few years of retiring.
Now if only someone would explain Google’s myriad photo services.
A comment about shopping on Amazon:
I figured out that I could use my countertop blender to do the same thing: http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-Pers…
Then you would be wrong.
A dangling dongle on a dingaling?
If this were Evil Week, I’d say that this is an effective method for shutting down conversations with people who have lower levels of confidence.
Right...then point out where the wallpaper is in the Starbucks.
The audio feed is online via Tunein: http://tunein.com/radio/Republic…
I can see from most of the comments, that people haven’t looked closely at their Starbucks stores, which leads me to two important omissions (from my perspective) from this post:
But aren’t those added in to your dorm fees, or have things changed in the last two decades? Student Activity Fee is a very specific charge that I’ve seen, even at Community Colleges, and they weren’t optional.
I didn’t realize that some universities make activity fees optional, depending on whether or not you live on campus. I thought it was usually added to your enrollment charges, regardless.
You don’t know what you’re talking about.