realinfmom
realinfmom
realinfmom

$69 for three movies is kind of expensive...

$69 for three movies is kind of expensive...

That’s a good way to never eat and never get all the way through a doctor’s checkup. If you value punishment over actually taking care of your child and yourself, that’s not good parenting.

To be fair, that matches up with the people he’s writing to.

Seriously, are their any brands of car air fresheners that DONT smell like Yankee-candle vomited in a synthetic pine forest?

Of all of the bizarre political twists and turns this country has taken, the strangest one is this: the fetishizing, and elevating, of symbolic gestures, while actual words and actions have become almost irrelevant.

Except they do make single serving snack versions with various things to dip in them included in the package...

Yes, Rae’s father had what’s known as good bankroll management. Without that, a gambler is usually doomed.

I’d also add, make sure you use REAL maple syrup, not the cheap crap that is just flavored high fructose corn syrup. Makes a world of difference.

A video is about the worst way to convey this info. Even worse than a slideshow

This is a great article, and immesurably more helpful than that garbage article about “corporate buzzwords” a week or so ago.

I think the best thing anyone can do is go take a community college course on money 101. They teach you the basics of everything you need from interest rates, compound interest, investing safely, how much can you afford, etc.

Wikipedia says 1853:

300! Baby we were born to run (out of money).

Ye gods is right (owner/operator of a 1925 home). Some of the things in my house were “updated” back in the 80s or 90s, but the things they did to cram that modern stuff in is... questionable, and is probably going it make it harder to replace in the long run than if they had just left the old stuff in. Man, buying a

Oh my yes. every time I reach out to buy something I ask myself if I really need that item. probably half the time, the answer is no. I have also always insisted that we live below our means. Seeing your parents get wiped out in the recession of the 70's does something to a 13year old’s mind. Saving has been a

I never drive with a scarf. They always think they know the road better than I do. The hand-woven scarves are the snootiest of all.

I’m pretty sure that’s what my parents did in 1990. She repeated to this day, it’s not a house it’s a home.

I don’t like the taste either, but I’ll bet it’s something a lot of people “get used to”.

Seems like that part of the article was completely unnecessary. Just provide something interesting for non drinkers. Who cares if it's consumer quickly or slowly?

For the babies one, another good deflection is: