This happened last year to us. We received a package for the people who rented our house before we bought it. We didn’t have a forwarding address and no known contact information. We reached out to Amazon who was no help and told us to keep it.
This happened last year to us. We received a package for the people who rented our house before we bought it. We didn’t have a forwarding address and no known contact information. We reached out to Amazon who was no help and told us to keep it.
Neutralizes odors, because now everything smells like vinegar. :P
Or people who commute further than that.
*Lego bricks.
Because you’re under the assumption that this one example (which happens to be in the next week) is the only time he’s ever going to need to drive more than 300 miles in a day?
I’m purely speculating based off of the original statement...
I mean, let’s be honest. What general homeowner knows anything about electrical work?
Why do all of the EV cars insist on looking like weird spaceship bug things?
No, it’s not.
$15 a month, times how many millions of subscribers?
Because the heir to the Comcast fortune went through 8 weeks of cable technician classes. Riiiiiiiight.
*obligatory Oliva Munn eating a hot dog from a string with no hands gif*
Uh, that’s not how things work.
$950 is three months rent? LMAO.
You do realize there are a lot of people live in metropolitan areas with astronomical costs of living, right?
Work hard. Invest every penny you earn that doesn’t go towards food and your living space. Contemplate moving into a more lucrative field of work. Train in your field. Get certifications in your work field. Educate yourself. Contemplate moving to an area with a growing / competitive market. Work harder.
Uh, two people have higher costs. They just have two incomes to cover the extra expenses.
FH4 was kind of bland to begin with. I usually wrench every single bit of content out of these games, but FH4 just didn’t do it for me this time around. Other games have already dominated my attention. Maybe if there’s a lull, I’ll come back to it.
I always assumed people that far from fuel pumps had their own fuel tanks at their home.