False sense of security much?
False sense of security much?
Yeah, so let’s put it on our face.
Ding ding. They are pretty close to the Front Range. Their whole neighborhood is like this.
And be prepared to nearly pass out if you happen to breathe in the vinegar after heating it up. May as well sautee a bunch of jalepeño peppers while you’re at it.
It’s next to impossible, but you want to see what happens to the house throughout the seasons. Most people buy their homes in the summer, so you don’t get a good idea of what might be leaky during the rainy season (you could look for water stains but those can be covered easily), what happens to the foundation when it…
“You should probably get that fixed.”
Yep. I look back and family pictures from the early 80's and everything still looked pretty 70's. I feel like the more typical 80's style came about when we started importing products and styles from Asia and Europe (i.e. Sony, Swatch, Memphis, etc.).
That’s funny because I remember the early 2000's as being the tail end of the 90's nostalgia for the 60's/70's.
Could you imagine any other auto maker putting a car on the market with the caveat that they really haven’t figured out the engine or transmission, but let them know if you have any issues?
It’s funny to see 10 years of popular culture and fashion all mashed up. I grew up during the 80's and definitely remember the early 80's being more 70's-ish, then mid-80's being kind of 50's-ish, then towards the end everything was super dayglow.
Too bad there’s no way to access these books digitally 24/7. Some should invent that and call it something catchy like “The World Wide Web”.
I read about this for the first time on Slate today. I played it once (got it in 4 tries!) then went “Meh”.
I dunno.. I mean you’re already on the freaking Moon so you may as well check. When are you going to get another chance?
Their wives, children, and pets are going to have to take one for the team I guess.
My wife and I bought a home in a new division that was on the edge of town, right where it started to get rural. I guess some of the people out there caught wind that there were some nice, affordable, new homes that were still close to the country (and far from the liberals in town). A bunch of these homes got snapped…
The Velvets always make me go off too
Of course, more ballache from the NY PBA:
Dude needed to keep his chihuahua on a short leash. Damn if he didn’t pay the price.