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I have a 4.5 year old that I sorta-kinda pushed Lego's on and I'm really excited he's into it because I loved playing with them. It really takes me back to being a kid. I reclaimed all my old toys from my parents house and cleaned each Lego individually.

Makes sense. Jay already got away with it; Adnan did not. If Adnan can get out then they both got away with it.

I think they both know something but I don't think they did it together. Why hold the lies for this long? And why are they holding different lies? I mean, Jay's reason to continue lying is obvious - he got off mostly free. But Adnan could throw Jay under the bus and at least get him thrown in jail too.

I've re-imagined my day from the moment I wake up. Usually get's my mind off whatever is keeping me awake.

Wife and I lucked out - 2 May birthday's. It's almost perfect. We get a fresh allotment of toys almost 6 months apart. We just did our pre-xmas toy purge and boxed up a lot of stuff. As a parent of an 18 month old and a 4.5 year old we're finding the 18 month old is "skipping" a lot of toys in his age group and play's

Hated that catch. I'm a Vikings fan and I was in college watching the game with a bunch of Packer rubes and they couldn't believe how the Vikings quit on the play. The snide Wisconsin assholes assume their precious little title-town team can make plays like that. Still hate it. And their QB's. Except in 2009. No, this

Runkeeper is fantastic! Just a simple way to manually log your miles. I know it has more advanced features but I just wanted an app that would allow me to remember how much I've been or not been running.

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I look at the ads but don't participate. I generally believe if you think you can afford it because it's on sale you can't actually afford it.

I dunno. Apple put out a privacy statement/agreement. We all click "okay" on it and install anyways. That's our problem.

Sounds like Google? Right?

Started with $100/month per child into 529 accounts. I think we'll bump that up once they get older and out of daycare. The oldest child will start kindergarten next Sept and he'll have a little more than $6k to his name for college. That is $6k more than I had when I started college in 2000. Any amount I contribute,

I miss the Lifehacker Podcast. Supercharged with Dachis is okay but the Lifehacker Podcast was much better :(

I tried a couple of times and did not work for me either

and Costco sells regular sized detergent that is cheaper than the a comparable brand at Target or other big boxes. Still saving money and getting a quality product.

Memphis, TN

Tennessee and Oklahoma, also not the Midwest. Kentucky ... sort of but not really.

I've always been told it was illegal to drive with sandals as well. I'm in the US. I can see barefoot being safer than flip flops.

If I'm working from home I do dishes or laundry. Sometimes I'll work out throughout the day. Less to do after work hours.