Please don't follow that person's example and put ziplocks in the dishwasher. They're not dishwasher safe and will break down chemically and leech carcinogens into your food.
Please don't follow that person's example and put ziplocks in the dishwasher. They're not dishwasher safe and will break down chemically and leech carcinogens into your food.
Heating plastic in a microwave or dishwasher that's not designed to do that is a really, really bad idea. The plastic starts to break down chemically and some of those broken down components are toxic/cancerous. Always check for microwave/dishwasher/oven safe icons (there's one for each, a container might be mwave…
No, tap water isn't simply recycled blackwater (there's different grades of wastewater: graywater=runoff, blackwater=toilet water). Even it was, it's still been made safe to drink. Potable is potable.
And WW2 subs are 2-3 times the size of the early subs that the article mentions.
Or a liquor. Dating a Brandy, Bailey or Sherry is a bad, bad idea.
I’ve seen the trio show she does with Brandy and Brandi.
No. Because none of that involves discipline or rewards, or 90% of the stuff from the article (which is also the stuff usually trotted out by self-help gurus whose actual secret to getting rich is selling books to rubes). You sign up for insurance once a year. You set up transfers to an emergency fund once and let…
I fundamentally disagree. It's not the day-today habits that matter. A typical day is a trivial day. It's the periodic, large scale decisions that matter. You can save every penny, and then blow yourself up by getting an adjustable ARM on a house you can't afford when the rate resets.
I'm moved by inspirational stories of goals, work ethic, perseverance and discipline as much as the next flag and bootstrap lovin' Murican. But there's a lot better, more specific things to do than managing your feels. in order of importance:
Counter suggestion: go fuck yourself, you tax cheat.
I'm pretty sure it's made of plastic and wood. What with it being a prop and all...
Was it comfy?
You seem mad that you didn't think of it first.
People would take you more seriously if you would:
I, for one, prefer shelter dogs. They're (at least mostly) house broken. Dogs have such malleable personalities (they just wanna get along with everyone) that you can wipe out whatever the wild or the old family taught them pretty quickly. They might get a little fat from the training treats in the meanwhile, though.
By the same token, if you have potential power, but don't (or can't) use it, does it matter if you technically have it or not? I say no. John Boehner barely has the ability to keep his job, let alone affect mine.
The company spent millions on systems and machines that theoretically might have worked. But didn't.
Phone fanboys are THE WORST. I mean, they're legally people, but not really people so much as walking brands. They're like whores who give all their money to the pimp, and so get f'ed in the A for nothing.
AT&T, Verizon and most staffing companies offer part-timers benefits too.
The point flew over your head so fast it made a sonic boom.