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I use a drop or two of Fee Brothers mint bitters.... and I don’t know what that makes me. No one else likes it, but ever since I made it experimenting with my parents liquor cabinet, it’s just how I take it. I’m not sure if I’m ahead or behind a trend, a monster, or just way off track.

Every day. Where I live my daily drive has multiple freeway options, and an infinite number of city street options. Do I go south then east (all freeway), or east then south (country roads and freeway), or do I use a combination of diagonal city streets to go straight southeast? 9 times out of ten going south east

Offering a way out is key..... even if you just want to stay friends. Having zero expectations is best because you never know how she remembered it. I have some people I just reach out to on occasion because I like them as people even though romantically everyone has moved on long ago, but I never reach out twice

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Agreed. In real life we need revolutionaries / envelope pushers / radicals because they are often still valid perspectives to consider, and time has told us that often their contemporaries use that term, while the future uses words like leader, brave, or well I guess we still call them revolutionaries.

Thanks! I’m sure there’s room for improvement if anyone wants to take a stab.

Not gonna lie, I snorted...

I’m not a writer, so for someone who wants to take this and run with it. Apu’s second younger brother (not Sanjay) who was confirmed to exist on a chart of family tree (I can’t remember) but hasn’t been named finally gets a name, a body, and a voice. He and his family of one single child and his wife (a competent M.D.

As a representative of ignorant wypipo (I had to check that this wasn’t on your list) I agree with a lot of this. I am being serious and not sarcastic.

Hotel staff are trained to please, holding your bags isn’t much skin off their back and maybe that makes you more loyal to that brand when you do book a hotel. Lobbies at these places are designed to be inviting for both guests and non-guests. So I don’t really consider it a dick move unless you short change the tip.

So true, they really don’t even check if you have a room. You can just say you are dropping these off, ask if they can store them, here’s a tip, and you get a little tag number. Especially if you are arriving early in the day when everyone is still checking out of the hotel and no one can really check in they won’t

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I do that with my wife’s checks when we get the 2 bonus checks and anyone who gets paid biweekly should do that. I get paid monthly though. I’ve gotten used to it. I also know that no matter what happens, monthly bills get paid from a monthly paycheck, and the rest is saved. Last working day of the month. The thing

I am never going to ride, but as someone who lives close enough HD that a portion of my area’s prosperity is tied to HD it makes me sad that they knew they had a problem two decades ago with boomers and haven’t done anything about it. There is no reason for their failure. The bottom line is that they became more of a

Other people have responded, but just word of mouth from people who were there, they only expect 5 minutes notice. So even if it takes 40 minutes to get there, or shorter if sub-launched, it goes through all of those steps of being discovered to being verified, to being notified. So, people on the ground are taught

OK, you’re like the fourth person to not get it. I have the savings. My first two sentences state that I’m healthy and use tax returns to not dip into savings. The point is that when you live on a budget not every month is the same. It’s not paycheck to paycheck, it’s literally just splurging because it’s the holidays

This, 100% this. If you can’t talk to your spouse openly and honestly about finances, especially prioritizing big purchasing or retroactively paying off surprise furnace costs, you are wasting money. When I feel rich, my wife feels rich, when I feel poor, my wife feels poor. 100% goes into shared accounts. The only

I’ve got healthy finances, but every year I risk taking on credit card debt if I don’t dip into savings during the holidays. You try to not spend, but then all of the food costs, travel, and random non-monthly bills like auto insurance, home insurance, and whatnot come along. It’s also the time of year when you plan

Not everyone can do this, but my parents were always anti-microwave as well. Their solution was to just put it in the pantry. It’s not like your guests are really using it. When they remodeled and their pantry got smaller they built in space inside the island for the microwave. They never use it, and when I visit it