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A lot of them are fake. Run their picture through google image search and you'll find several profiles with different names, ages, and locations.

My NB's tan top lasted nearly 10 years. I was just beginning to think about replacing it, although it wasn't yet urgent, when I wrecked it.

And I can verify that it works with less than equal parts (I.e. more water)

Yeah, that rear-3/4 shot could be a Mustang. Looks more fun than a coupe, but definitely not a roadster made for twisties.

My collorary to tip 4 is to buy two of everything. If you're painting a lot, stop every 30-45 minutes to clean out your brush or roller and switch to the other one. It'll prevent the paint from drying on the brush, both degrading the quality of your painting and degrading the brush itself.

In general, I think its an OK strategy, but I would be prepared if the recruiter says "no" and then doesn't elaborate.

When I wrecked my NB it was against a Hummer. Mine was still drivable (although insurance totaled it) but hers was not. That's right, a guy was driving the Miata and a woman driving the Hummer, making IT the chick car.

There's already an A&M edition. Have you not noticed that every other truck on the road is currently maroon?

Am I going to be able to get all trims in "True Red" or do I have to settle for "Zeal Red" and hate it?

... except for the joystick behind the shifter which will be dead without the Mazda-specific (fuck me with it if it's Bose) electronics.

This wouldn't do anything for any of the companies for whom I've worked. There is an HR department for a reason and, no matter how incompetent they may be, you cannot cut them out of the process. Additionally, unless it comes in an interoffice envelope directly to my desk, I only check my corporate postal mailbox once

The recent camo pics were clearly soft top, but that's no proof of anything.

Nope. Donald Trump knows everything about everything and HE says this is a happening because of a failure of leadership of the Obama administration.

8. Do not go to graduate business school immediately after (or even concurrently with) your undergraduate degree. Real-world experience is an unwritten (and unenforced) prerequisite. Your graduate degree will not be as valuable without it.

It needs less roof. As in, a convertible. It needs to be a convertible. Just to be clear, that's what I'm suggesting, a retractable roof.

What makes you think its a spider? Mosquito or some sort of mite/louse (bed bugs, fleas) is more likely since spiders rarely go out of their way to bite people. In any case, the itching is probably of the mildly-allergic type, in which case a topical antihistamine (Benadryl), anesthetic (Benzocaine), or hydrocortisone

I grew up believing that I would follow in the footsteps of every other man in my family: Go to college, get married, buy a house, raise a family. I did the first three, then got divorced. I'm in my 40s now and partnered with a wonderful woman, also in her 40s and childless, so the opportunity to raise a family has

I use a pair of thin in-ear ear buds (MEElectronics M6 ~ $15) with white noise. It takes some getting used to having a cord around your neck, but it can be done. Be careful not to listen too loud: prolonged exposure can lead to hearing loss.

Totally true. The cycle of wanting stuff, then wanting better stuff is never-ending suffering. The sooner you get over it, the better. Read "The Art of Happiness" by the Dalai Lama (it won't conflict with any preexisting religious beliefs you may have, I promise) for more info.

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