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I’m most likely to use it to get into my own locks, as I think most people are.

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Okay, but I’m still not over that little Joan Rivers daughter article where she found out after she had thrown out a whole lot of her mothers stuff that her mother stashed money all over the place. In chocolate wrappers, etc. Is it really a good idea to hide money all over the place? Wouldn't a spouse throw out a

Condolences on your brother that passed.

She looks like my tortie - dead ringer.

The religious embezzler doesn’t surprise me. I worked with a really religious guy who had an issue with anything anyone did in their personal life. He got fired for surfing porn at work.

We’re talking credit card interest rates here. Have you seen those? Best not to carry any debt on one.

It was a panel interview where they asked a questions on a subject I didn’t know about and I said so - but then the main interviewer focused on that topic and started asking me questions and telling me the answers in a patronizing rude way like I was an idiot. I kept explaining that I really had no experience in that

If you want to be broke, take out that credit card. Get rid of it and you’ll have money all the time. With the soaring interest rates that not only bump when you pay a day late, also bump just to bump, you can turn that very bad 19% interest rate into 39% in a snap. Any article that supports credit cards is either 1.

Okay, but computers are still steal-able. This may not be the best place to hide anything if you're house gets broken into. If it's from a loved one, no problem.

Awesome that it ended well. You should report the neighbor. His next victim will need backup when he threatens to sue her for reporting him. Been there, done that. They always say they'll sue and that you're lying and they accuse you loud while defaming you even though they're the attacker. Leave a paper trail on him

You must not care about your animals. Your solution is what I'd expect from a sociopathic person - inability to be concerned and all. Glad your animal wasn't found by the pound and put down.

When Tigger - Orange tabby - went missing for a few days last summer I walked around the neighborhood calling and checked the pound. Still no Tig. Then I went out after dawn when there were no city sounds and found Tig why high stuck in a tree less than half a block from my hours. Being 7 years old didn't stop him.

Excuse the double post. Never negative self-talk. Start supporting yourself and your subconscious will support you right back. Beat yourself up and your subconscious will start beating you up. You should be on the same side supporting each other. If you even think of negative self-talk correct yourself and tell

duolingo is free and works great on a cell phone. I haven't tried the rest so I can't speak for them.

Let's have labels that say gmo. That way we at least get a choice. I'll stand here and see if this post gets through. I notice my others didn't and I suspect everyone who doesn't agree with you doesn't get through.

I've gone to too many weddings and spent too much on wedding presents for many couples who have gotten divorced - sometimes very shortly after. I learned to go and enjoy myself, and not spend much on the wedding present. I'm sick of the rocky road ahead sermons though and the dj playing music from the 80's and 90's

Right, ignoring the "50% myth" and myth that the myth isn't right - with no numbers to back it up, the best guess we have is the divorce rate in the US is 53%. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divorce_d…

Wonder why. Actually, I think I figured it out when you stated we don't know any problems with mixing up dna, they're "hypothetical." This is a soft pro gmo piece. We know of tons of problems with gmo's - they involve frogs with extra legs across from gmo farms and many other mutant species that just keep cropping up

60%of the time, no.