horizonguy
horizonguy
horizonguy

I second this - it is a great service if you use it regularly when you skip on purchases. I have an alert on my phone for sundays so I can remember to recap the past week and see where I did or didn't buy something and add up the saves (or if someone bought for me - like when a friend picks up a dinner check). On

100% agree. My cat was a rescued stray and I got him at just under 1 year old. He is intrigued by going outside but never does - if I leave the patio door open he will stand right inside - he knows where he is safe and cared for.

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The answer to all 3 of these is to simply drop them out of your life, period. You will be better off in the long run.

This looks like a great item - are there any retail versions available to purchase?

Good for this guy - we need as many positive post-war vet stories we can get.

5 made out of how many fans who attempted...?

Very cool - I haven't had them since I was in my early 20's, but if they come back it's good to have some alternative - thanks

Thanks - my shin splints stopped once I quit running and I wanted to play varsity basketball my junior and senior year. I don't know if they would come back as its been decades since and I have orthotics.

I liked your article - I used to be a great distance runner in HS on a team that won state championships. I stopped running my senior year due to shin splint pain. I never ran like that since, and I always wonder if I could do it again - when I see signs for 5k races I always wonder if I could do it again. I'm curious

I bought my first home last year. The first thing I would say is to save all the money you can right now, and buy nothing until after you've moved in and start to run a list of what you need vs. want. It adds up fast. What you can do right now is set a date for a housewarming party - your friends and family can help

"the shiny, candy-like button"

All I can think of is this:

I'm with you - its a small poll but judging by the results, I'm still amazed by how many companies don't allow it.

meh - was waiting for the bunny to at least kick the cat out of the nest - next

How about "Forty and horny"... my fiance' and I are both 41 and making alone time to conceive has been the biggest issue. We've noticed in both of us how much everyday things can effect this as we are getting older.

Yea now that I think about it you're right - I know several people who have crazy commutes to good paying jobs that get up that early to go to work each day. They aren't bakers or farm workers either - corporate jobs.

Interesting ideas - but when you said rise at 4:30AM and work from 5 - 6:30AM I tapped out. Wow I had thought around 6AM was an "early riser" - 4:30AM is a combo between early riser/insomnia/nite owl!

Good stuff - I printed the schedule and will post it in my office as a reminder to move around - it's amazing how those 30 min. chunks fly by each day.

Ray Allen is a player that as long as the clock isn't at 0.0, if he is on the floor you have a chance to win. He's made a ton of amazing shots during this series, this one just happened when it did. His shot wasn't a miracle - just part of who he is as a player.