thinkmethods
thinkmethods
thinkmethods

That’s the thing - it’s not like this is just a slap at Trump. She put the Clintons (and the Rubios and the Cruzes and the Bookers and the O’Malleys) on notice too. She did landscaping 3 months before she moved out. That is some Grade A, Jackie-O-level legacy building right there. And apparently she managed to do the

Given the other options, yes, for most audiences.

Whole milk will do, but it’s a little light for my taste. Full-fat buttermilk would be better. It’s supposed to be rich. I mean, sure, use 2% or skim if that’s what you like, but this is more like a dessert, or a hearty breakfast like oatmeal, than a bowl of breakfast cereal.

I’ve got a friend who keeps exactly this kind of log. (Not for ballhawking, but “lifetime batting average in games I attended” kind of stuff.) So to me, that’s a totally plausible story. Maybe he should have said “I checked my records and...” but that does sound kind of douchey, so I can see why he wouldn’t.

No, you can’t really go a la carte, but our experience was that 3-4 channels we watched occasionally were effectively costing ~$40/month. (Plus, for our $40/month, we got a bunch of channels that we never ever watched.) Going to a lower-priced bundle of fewer channels hardly changed our viewing habits at all, and we

Always, always, ALWAYS do a Google reverse-image search for the photos on online profiles - not just on dating apps, but when strangers reach out through other social media too. (I don’t know how relatively hard or easy that is to do on Tinder specifically.)

I’m really curious to see whether this is persistent over time (i.e. over age groups). Will earlier and earlier keyboarding in schools reduce this effect? Will today’s kids learn how to summarize while taking notes, instead of taking dictation? Will their muscle memory be different than ours? Or does the benefit

Citibank’s is still available, though they did a site redesign which took it off the account landing page and buried it under account management options. I still use it all the time, though.