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wilco10815z
wilco10815z

Bought the router. Mine is garbage (and now available for sale on Amazon!) and I want to use a service so I can watch local baseball games without my cable provider. Saved $80 bucks. Score!

I had friends that moved from the friendly north to Memphis. I'm not surprised they like WHITE chocolate mocha. The way they talk these days. It would make your grandfather blush.

I can see that, but I was never a big fan of her. She always looks coked out.

Is this the NSFW/Porn gal? If not, she should be.

My father was the punisher too. I have ZERO relationship with my father. Was it because he spanked me? No. But he spanked, yelled, and was a complete ass-hat. Put it all together and you can see why we don't speak today.

My wife and I do time-outs and taking things away. Never anything physical.

Yup! I have the same laptop and it's still humming along nicely. Though I plan to add a desktop to the mix to relieve the MacBook of music/movie hosting duties I'm sure my wife will continue to use the MacBook for pictures and wife-stuff for as long as the laptop will survive.

That's true. I guess my point is that either way (4 years or more than 4 years) you could graduate into a crappy job. If you take a long route you could add some skills to your resume to hopefully avoid said crappy job. Definitely a numbers game though.

I definitely agree. I'm not anti-military, nor do I feel your post comes across that way, but I see people that choose to go military instead of college and now they are 27 years old with no real skills to show the job market. So they've all taken lower paying, less skilled positions.

Graduating in 4 is completely overrated. Especially in the last 4-5 years. What's waiting for you? A crappy job because no one was hiring. You would have been better spent working that crappy job part time over your last 2 years and adding a skill to your resume you would not have had if you hurried to graduate in 2

We also watch nothing on Prime. Netflix is still my go-to for streaming. The shipping has become irrelevant to me with Target now matching Amazon prices in store. I live in the Midwest so we have a Target in every neighborhood. Many places match Amazon pricing. Might end the Prime account and go back to brick and

Oh, okay ... Guess I've been corrected. And really? A lot more clear? I wasn't directing my statement at you but I felt it beneficial to anyone reading this that I reply to you since you praised the Leaf and I was going to counter the praise, not counter you. You've earned your badge today my friend!

Yup. I wasn't calling you a liar.

I've heard a lot of hit or miss stories about the leaf. My story is a definite miss. Order with caution and/or reasonable hopes. I feel the Leaf suffers from Monoprice syndrome: it's cheap so it must be good! But it might not work for you.

Gotcha. Looks like Lifehacker is even confused about the terminology: 5 Best VPN Services

I'm guessing not. Sounds like it's so you can login remotely and access your stuff.

Question regarding the built-in VPN option available on a couple of these models. Does this option work like other VPN services? Will it show my IP address to be from Europe while I'm in the US? I ask because I'd love to buy the MLB/NBA/NHL season passes on my Apple TV but I only want my in-market games. I'm pretty

So it's not much better for the child, it's only slightly better for the child. Either way; it's better for the child and that's what counts.

Let's say you are deciding between formula and breastfeeding. You could counter this article and buy/do the opposite of these 6 things and you are still saving tons of money instead of going formula. Not to mention it's much better for the child. Also, most health insurance plans (if not all) will cover the cost of a

It's so veiny!