Wonder if she’d be having as much fun if Dad put VR goggles on her?
Wonder if she’d be having as much fun if Dad put VR goggles on her?
I know, right? Why do all these people INSIST on staying poor? They must like it that way!
The gas on my Bolt is pretty affordable! Only $305 this year. :/
A few years ago, the average renter household size (with kids) was 2.53
And that’s just taking into account federal taxes.
Keep in mind the median income figure is before taxes, so these households are probably taking home (VERY roughly) $28-30,000. And that’s just allowing for federal taxes.
But the median household income for RENTERS is $37,300 (for owners it’s $73,100).
For tires, I presume that means you shouldn’t use them once 10 years after their manufacture passes, not that every tire will last 10 years.
How do rubbing alcohol, bleach and hydrogen peroxide expire, exactly?
Tried this with Hearthstone. I had 673MB left on 16GB. While the download for Hearthstone was waiting, I noticed the title of Gmail changed to “Cleaning...” When I reached zero I deleted Hearthstone and had 1.49GB.
Cats absolutely can see things we can’t. Cats are thought to be able to see ultraviolet light. I’m not saying they can see ghosts or demons or whatnot, but who knows what goes on in UV light we don’t know about?
So we’re pretending Venka and A Real Fixer-Upper are real?
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! These poison helplines cost $50-$65?!?
I wasn’t looking to buy, I was just looking and noticed this phenomenon. Why would someone buy a $450 card for $506.85?
I wasn’t looking to buy, I was just looking and noticed this phenomenon. Why would someone buy a $450 card for…
Can someone explain this to me?
Can someone explain this to me?
It’s fun looking back at things I ordered 10 years ago. Why in the hell did I buy an air horn? And Who’s That Girl on DVD? I’ve never seen that movie! I ordered a cordless powered scrubber Summer ‘07 that I still have and have never used.
Good lord, people. Is this typical restaurant spending in America? I spent $1000 ALL LAST YEAR eating away from home.
So and 18-year-old who saves 95% of her $15,000 a year in wages can retire at 19? Neat!