tomaspaine
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Yeah, when the people who work for you as “public servants” use that language, you find out who is really in charge ...

I’ve been looking all over for a niddle for my bug-out bag.
Where did you guys find one?

I’ve been looking all over for a niddle for my bug-out bag.
Where did you guys find one?

Poorly conceived and trained.
But hey, it’s not THEIR money!
Really, a beach bike would be better for most of these guys, just as maneuverable, and they’d be sitting up where they could see.

There’s her problem right there — too much colored skateboard tape on her bod.

For men, special fabric belts with plastic buckles are a great alternative.

Ha-ha-ha! I have one of those, and the 6'-6" TSA agent who looked like a woman’s prison guard from central casting with a fresh crew cut extended her flabby arm and pointed right at me and said “ALL BELTS COME OFF!”

I started to explain, and my

Bingo.
Step 1: Big Google announcement.
Step 2: Get used to it.
Step 3: See it remain undeveloped and glitchy.
Step 4: Have to find something new to replace it when Google strangles it so it can pursue the next really, really cool thing

Leatherman guy from way back to the Original, which cut your hands when using the pliers, and had non-locking blades. That one is still in my car, was replaced under warranty when the pliers broke, no questions asked.
Current Wave has to be a 1998 or so model.
I don’t leave home without it. I did grind some grooves

Well, if you are too heavy, the fitbit is supposed to help ...

Looks like the Walking Dead ...
And about as smart ...

Step one:
Stay out of New York.

I’ll think about it.

Good for you, Zook!

A lot of people have success with Mint.
I’m with a great credit union, with all kinds of online bells and whistles — at NO COST.
Real-time tracking is very helpful, as is being able to deposit the few checks I get virtually, and bill pay online.
I find the same with my 403(b)/401(k).
Many people should

Having worked with award-winning photographers, and having won some modest awards myself (cough • humblebrag • cough) I can tell you:
If you have the “eye,” you can do it with a Brownie and Tri-X and still get great, jaw-dropping shots. Especially if you are willing to wait — or work — for the light.
If you don’t ...

Plus the new ones have USB ports built in ... really cleans up a desk or work area.

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

Ammo.
Cash.
MREs.

wolf, in that scenario I just ease off the gas with no drama, and they go ‘round ... passive-passive aggressive ...

OK, at first I thought the guy was a jerk, because he was locked into cruise and left-lane camping.
Then I saw the merging car.
But then there is room to blinker to the right lane after the guy merges and let the faster traffic past.

Left-lane camper brake checking is the worst.
Guess what? No contact, no foul — I believe

Unmitigated disaster?
How so?
Mine hasn’t.
In fact, it’s one of the five legs of my five-legged — not three-legged — stool. And it’s my money.
Pension. Annuity. 401k. Iras. Social Security.
It’s all about your choices.

Now, should pension rules have been tougher and simpler for companies to abide by and workers rely on?

It’s about the money, honey.
Per other commentators, unless it gets at least 10 more mpg, you are going to lose on depreciation, insurance, that sick feeling of the first scratch, etc.
Now, truly, if you car is on its last legs, I get it. Or if it is a true upgrade in terms of safety for you or (even more) your family.

Fu