For fancy racerback attire, it would be uncouth. But, seems like it would be fine for casual wear.
For fancy racerback attire, it would be uncouth. But, seems like it would be fine for casual wear.
I've done this.
He's just looking for a Tootsie pop.
I brought mine to be professionally cleaned, as I could not figure out how to completely open up my cheapo unit. He cleaned it really well (previously, it had been making me sick), but now it's deafeningly loud. It seems a waste to buy a new one. For me, it's not about money so much as being a wasteful consumer.
I used to belong to this gym that had a lot of meat market qualities. But, there was another element as well. This one asshole who had a huge clique liked to talk about other gym goers' sex lives. Then he digressed into telling domestic abuse jokes while I used the elliptical next to him.
How 'bout using a countertop compost bin and joining a local compost service?
Already looked it up! I love the cast!
I haven't seen that one, but I've no doubt that he was good.
I saw an interview with him a few years ago, and he was still acting like a dumbass, immature dudebro. So I hope, for Ava's sake, that she will date the opposite of her father.
It sounds like you are in a good place now and I'm glad for you.
Has anyone tried this product? I have tons of allergies and my eyes are extremely sensitive, so I'm gun shy:
I'm going to try this!
Well, I disagree regarding the ability to move from an instant ghost town, but I agree with your final point, and have indeed applied it to my own life.
- You are assuming developed world conditions.
What if you said your appt was with the family lawyer or a realtor, and you wanted to make a good impression? It's also good to start dressing up much more often to downplay the specialness of your attire for that day.
My employer is weird. I have to submit a resume just to apply for a promotion. So I don't worry at all about having my resume on my work computer.
Ok, good - I hope it works out for you. I'm pretty sure BC is supposed to be covered and not be a financial burden via the ACA.
It was a thing back when I was a kid in the 70s and 80s.
from the website
The Mirena IUD is a much lower dose of hormones, and no estrogen. FWIW.