"almost always" not a gross generalization. but thanks for trying!
"almost always" not a gross generalization. but thanks for trying!
financially speaking it's almost always more lucrative down the road to buy a home vs some type of other unit (condo/townhome/tri-plex/duplex/etc).
Consider using the mobile sites for apps you might have installed; Facebook's mobile site is basically their app. I'm sure mobile sites function much like their apps.
check out Asics and Saucony. Also, try a running store vs. a big box (Dicks, Sports Authority, etc.) for advice and fitting. The people that work at a running store are avid runners themselves vs. a teenager that may not have the same level of experience.
Those are soo awesome! They look so familiar. I can't remember if I actually owned any of these or just lusted over them.
Ha!
Guess I'll start living in fear. Take the cliche as it is, but I don't see that happening in my neighborhood.
I'd have to wait for the wife to get home I guess.
Yeah all the time - when I'm home. If I'm not home a neighbor would notice a dude with a cro-bar trying to get my garage door open. I don't believe a wire hanger could open my door.
Hasn't been an issue so far. I guess if I lost power I'd just go back to work and wait out the power outage.
so many keys you'd think I was valet parking
How many keys do people carry around? I've got 2 - car key (which is a fob) and my work key. No house key, I have an attached garage and have an opener in my car.
Oh, he was tweeting.
Newborns are the most expensive and the hardest to find a spot for.
For sure. We've done this with both our kids and the oldest (turning 4 soon) has more to his name for college than I ever had. He better appreciate it :)
Troubled? More like post-season challenged.
Shouldn't Kluwe have something to say about this? I mean, it's been a while since he inserted his irrelevance into the world.
Completely agree. This appears not very useful.
I don't know honestly know. That's too far back into a drug and alcohol fueled freshman level class in econ for me to remember.
Just read this and let me know how you're tune has changed; http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/bus…