Only works if you don’t have kids in school. But otherwise, sure.
Only works if you don’t have kids in school. But otherwise, sure.
Oh God,....
Whatever doesn’t tip over when I sit in it. In other words, the cheapest chair I can find in the store that is still functional. Do people really worry about stuff like this?
Whatever doesn’t tip over when I sit in it. In other words, the cheapest chair I can find in the store that is still…
Clueless dad here, so forgive this question: If my son already has a Xbox Gold subscription, and he buys this new one, does it increase the length of the current subscription automatically?
Clueless dad here, so forgive this question: If my son already has a Xbox Gold subscription, and he buys this new…
For $60,000 , you clearly have money to burn and shouldn't care that much about which car you get, since you are rich enough to get another if you don't like it.
I bet you are the guy who stops in the middle of the hallway to tie his shoe, and then complains when people trip over you.
DessertStormTrooper: I’ve just never noticed an “incredible’ taste difference. Most people i’ve talked to about this, when pressed, admit they don’t notice it either.
I’ve had strawberries in winter that tasted the same to me as strawberries in the summer. The same with any other produce. Tomatoes are tomatoes. Broccoli is broccoli. etc. The taste difference is minimal for most people who aren’t foodies. That’s what I mean by “first world problem”. Its important to people who care…
Perhaps to you they taste incredibly better. But I’ve never noticed much of a difference. A strawberry is a strawberry 0 in or out of season.
Kafromet: It’s kind of ironic that we just had BLT’s this evening with tomatoes that I grew in my back yard. And while I admit they taste better than store-bought tomatoes, they don’t taste “OMG” better. I’d rather have something out-of-season that tasted slightly less than optimal, than nothing at all.
As far as I’m concerned, if it’s in the store, it’s in season. I’ve never noticed enough of a difference in taste. I bet 99.99% of everyone else on the earth doesn’t either.
Other than just playing around, what does everyone use the color changing bulbs for?
Other than just playing around, what does everyone use the color changing bulbs for?
As an employee of a public utility, I can tell you this company most likely isn’t evil. It’s a big company and they screwed up. Royally. But the employees are probably overworked. I bet they have major outages all over because if the heat.
I’m sure there are many people who are pure as the driven snow who have nothing to fear by having others go through their phone.
To paraphrase Mickey Rourke’s character in the movie Barfly ... “I don’t hate people, but I seem to feel better when they’re not around”
Is it just me, or is that steak a bit too rare?
It always odd the things you think are just common knowledge, and then find out that not everyone knows. I’ve always used these, ever since I was a kid. For me, it just seem normal that I don’t want my ceramic dishes banging around in a big hard metal sink.
Not very interesting... but I learned long ago that you don’t save money on cheap spray paint. Don’t buy the 97 cent stuff. Go ahead and get the $4 Krylon or Rustoleum. It covers faster and better, with less overspray, and lasts longer because there’s more pigment in the can.
Or... perhaps the restaurant can just pay their servers and kitchen staff more, and ban tips! It can be complicated, but I think it’s the only fair thing to do
It IS hard to pick up the phone to call someone you haven’t talked to before. At least it is for us introverts.