Probably safer to just get one of those lion mane wigs for your golden retriever instead.
Probably safer to just get one of those lion mane wigs for your golden retriever instead.
I just played freezer tetris the other day.
All it takes is a cell phone with an app and scanning the book to see if it is worth money. Anyone running one of these needs to get a stamp to use on the cover page and edges that says “Not for resale - Library copy”.
I have seen some books in LFL stamped with a message something like “Not for resale. Little Free Library” on the edges of books.
*Takes article’s advice, starts playing LittleBigPlanet now*
My parents have a set of World Book encyclopedias from the late 70s-early 80s that is just gathering dust, and every time my dad brings it up I have to tell him that, no, you are not going to be able to sell it and no library is going to accept it. He just can’t see how something that (at the time) had a decent amount…
As a library worker who sometimes deals with donations—oh, my sweet summer child.
I would base it on how you plan to use it. Will you use it mostly handheld then maybe go with OLED. Will you use it mostly docked then go with the cheaper original. Either way, if you don’t have them side by side to compare, you are getting pretty much the same experience overall.
Don’t forget your old college and graduate school textbooks. Most of which you barely ready anyway. ;)
They are letting 18,000 people register. I suspect that maybe 1/10th of them will get anything as this looks like a lottery drawing using refunding methods to register.
I was going to make my usual apple pie, but I don’t need to buy anything else for it since I have all the ingredients on hand already. Not sure I want to go out and buy extra dessert just to get $20.
There are still some government entities and companies that insist we mail checks to them, but Forever stamps are the best invention because I probably take 10 years to go through a book of them these days. Checks I will go through faster because a lot of the home contractors we hire don’t accept credit card and…
Uncle Joe grabs the toilet paper he brought and a drumstick and heads to the bathroom. Now if only had someone had brought air freshener.
Maybe it’s yet another difference in east coast/west coast manners, but if someone showed up to my house with TP I’d be a bit offended they didn’t think I would prepare properly.
I mean, OK, functionally these are all perfectly valid points. But none of them actually make Crypto Credit Cards a bad idea.
I love homemade jams, jellies, and one memorable year I got a gift box full of candied and savory flavored nuts that were just...*chef’s kiss* amazing! AND they’re super easy and quick to make. But they’re super classy to give as a gift. Fruit is always welcome as are baked goods. Especially ethnic or cultural baked…
I gift home made jams and jellies. You would think that I was giving some kind of nectar of the gods. People always ask for more, especially the plum & strawberry varieties.
I know this might be an unpopular answer but I think alcohol is only a good gift if you know that the person drinks, that they’re OK with their level of drinking and that they will actually drink what you’ve given them. I’ve had a few times in my life when I’ve tried to curtail my drinking. When I turned 40 I was…
Let’s hear it for small businesses in your area! I know for a fact that there are jam-makers, honey-bottlers, fermentation gurus, and baking fiends in your backyard. Do some tasting now, and get your favorites for your friends. Your state might also have a database of places you can order online, like Illinois does at …
So, to be clear: