I'm in a relatively low COL area when it comes to housing so that makes thar part easier. And actually affordable.
I also think 4 and 5 should be inverted but for very different reasons.
I agree. My biggest spending increase over the past few years is monthly nonprofit donations. Even when I didn’t have much money I started with $25/mo to Feeding America (then Americas Second Harvest). Over the years as I’ve made more money I’ve added a few more where now it’s up to a few hundred dollars a month…
Knowing exactly where your money is going is pivotal to paying off debt.
Ten Things I Hate About You was fairly well received by critics. Not sure about the box office but it was enough of a hit to have a tv series.
Such an underrated movie.
I remember reading that series in my youth (seventh son of a seventh son, I think) but don’t recall that book. I feel like Grey Wolf was the last one I read. Maybe my library never got that one.
It’s almost impressive that he made Master of the House unwatchable.
Sounds like a perfect mom movie. Motherless Brooklyn was actually my first choice but it’s leaving theaters locally tomorrow.
I didn’t even know it was him that mad Les Mis unwatchable. A musical so entertaining that once can watch the PBS anniversary show where the actors just sing in costume with no staging.
I plan to see Knives Out with my mother on Christmas. It seems like a pleasant, Mom appropriate movie.
Talking a lesson from Andrew Johnson’s impeachment with his bribery to senators to vote against removing him from office.
I was.
But the uncatty-valley surrealism of the fur was upended by the fact that the cats had human feet—the hands, I get, but something about seeing people-toes doing chaîné turns really broke continuity for me—and boobs but no weiners, which didn’t do much to help the narrative that almost every one of these cats is…