Seriously, I can't be the only one wondering what the hell the deal is with that key? I mean, why is there a key in the medicine cabinet? I need to know!
Seriously, I can't be the only one wondering what the hell the deal is with that key? I mean, why is there a key in the medicine cabinet? I need to know!
I'm not a big fan of Gervais, but that's damned funny. And apt.
Then I guess you're not "most people."
Yeah, I like the idea, but I'm trying to figure out how it'd work for me, too. Where would that money come from? Savings, I suppose, but then I'm just pulling away from my long-term goals in order to spend on my short-term pleasures, and I'm rewarding myself a la a slice of cake after a long run. More specifically,…
Most people could find a surprising amount of "extra" money if they got rid of their Netflix subscription, canceled their magazine subscriptions, stopped eating out so much, spent a little less on clothing, stopped buying so much music, laid off on the app buying, etc. I'm about to finish a monster debt management…
When I was a kid, my mom trained me to always look in that bin of dented goods in the back of the store. Years later, I came across a dented can in a random grocery store and asked if I'd get a discount on it. The clerk looked at me like I was mad. "Why? There's nothing wrong with it!" Um, yeah. I know that, and you…
Ah, thanks for posting that. The other list didn't have anything listed for my state; this one does.
"Nobody carries wallets anymore. I mean, they went out with powdered wigs. Yeah, see here's what you need. Just a couple of cards and your bankroll. See, keep the big bills on the outside."
Dammit. If it doesn't happen, I'm going to come back to this post and blame you for jinxing it!
Very cool. This prompted me to look for travel grants for teachers and – sure enough – there are quite a few. Definitely something to consider for upcoming summers...
Visual clutter. Note the the use of (mis) in my original post. It may not actually be cluttered with stuff, but the bulletin boards and desks just give me a headache and create a false sense of messiness. If these things on the bulletin boards, for example, are needed, I doubt that they're needed all the time. I'd…
Visual clutter. Note the the use of (mis) in my original post. It may not actually be cluttered with stuff, but the bulletin boards and desks just give me a headache and create a false sense of messiness. If these things on the bulletin boards, for example, are needed, I doubt that they're needed all the time. I'd…
Ha. True enough about the "what ifs". Of course, that's also the "problem" with head start programs - we'll never know what might have been because we either have them or don't in every specific instance, and wouldn't dare to create a control group to determine whether they really work.
BXNX hit the nail on the head. Reading has been shown to increase reasoning, intellect, vocabulary, spelling, critical thinking, world knowledge, creativity, etc. (Pick up nearly any Kelly Gallagher book for all the research and data you can eat.) But it's not the only way to develop, and it only works if you do it…
The directions for step 3 are vague. Do I send an email? Start chatting? Perhaps the image could be a little clearer.
If your dog pees in a properly-sized crate, take him/her to a vet immediately. Dogs will do anything to avoid soiling where they sleep or eat. But, yeah, I'd use a plastic travel crate for training a puppy.
It is? It doesn't strike me as neat nor neat. Other than the fact that there are no visible wires and no drawers to speak of, I don't honestly get what's special about this workspace. In fact, as I said elsewhere, it strikes me as incredibly cluttered, which is actually giving me the (mis)impression of messiness.
Haha... That was my thought as well, but I don't suffer from OCD. It just struck me as way to cluttered.
I can understand being apathetic about wireless, but why demand wires? That just strikes me as... odd.
Pardon me if this sounds rude, but I ask in the name of confirmation/disconfirmation of my understanding of the disorder: Have you been professionally diagnosed, or is this a self-diagnosis?