Got a wedding in Arkansas for a good college friend with many other college friends in attendance so it should be a wild weekend with a painful, questionable drive back on Sunday
Last year I was dating a girl that made $40K more than me. It was definitely intimidating. But mainly because she has her shit together and I very much do not. Which explains her increase in salary. But that was about it. I joked often that I wouldn’t mind being a stay-at-home-dad if she’s the one with the higher earning potential. But she ended the yet-to-be-realized gravy train for unrelated reasons.
Sweet Victory is goat among fictional bands. Everything else is fighting for the #2 spot. The fact that it was left off this listicle makes it null and void.
This column is Duda af. Getting lost in the Amazon reviews. The negative reviews shown here (aside from the diatribe on the Braun) all sound like user error. And what’s wrong with a Mr. Coffee? Grounds and water go in, hot coffee comes out. Does what it says. You can church up a coffee maker all you want, but at the end of the day, they all do the same thing.
I think its more for people that don’t have a regular barber/stylist. I went to the same guy for 18 years. From my first haircut to the time he retired. Then his daughter cut my hair for the next 4 years until I moved. Never had an issue. But I’ve moved away and had to suffer through cuts I didn’t like until I found someone that did what I wanted consistently.
Had a new barber give me a fuck boi style cut after I told him I wear my hair like a young conservative congressman. But, on the balance, it led me to my current go to place with a woman that is a magician with the clippers and has my hair looking right every 6-8 weeks.
If one is going to a costume/Halloween party with close friends that all have the same sense of what is politically incorrect and what isn’t, what crosses a line and what doesn’t, then go for it. But going out among the general public requires more tact and self-awareness. Everyone has a high resolution camera in their pocket and a social media account. Better safe than sorry is the name of this game.
Going to have to disagree with you here, Bill. I think in this current climate, there is more pressure than ever to stay away from any costume that can reasonably be construed as politically incorrect. Especially for a postgrad or someone that works at a large or well known company. That shit can get real hot, real quick and potentially set you back a year or more, depending on the severity of the blowback.
Moved to my current city three years ago. Never been here before and knew no one. Like Serena said in her article, the first year was tough. Almost every weekend I was alone in my apartment, watching snap stories of my friends going out in their cities because they knew people there. On top of a tough travel schedule for work, I was feeling trapped. But after a year I found places to make friends and made some good friends. Moving somewhere new can be a rewarding experience, but it for sure isn’t for people that aren’t comfortable doing things by themselves for long periods of time.
I quit smoking because the only other neighbor in the building that smoked annoyed me. So now he knocks on my door a few times a week to chat and smokes right in my doorway. I cant wait to leave
Saving money for the sake of saving money is an expensive endeavor. Not running the A/C in the summer will save you $30 that month, but will plant the spores of a more expensive future mold problem. Cutting the heat will save some money but increases the chance your pipes freeze and burst. Always spend the cash for comfort and high quality items. Spend $300 on a pair of shoes you can take care of for years instead of $100 on a shitty pair you’ll replace every year.
The news of his death literally stopped me in my tracks as I walked to my car. This is the first celebrity death that caused me to be actually sad and wonder why. I actually downloaded his now last album a few days prior but had yet to listen to it. One of his best
Got a wedding in Arkansas for a good college friend with many other college friends in attendance so it should be a wild weekend with a painful, questionable drive back on Sunday
This would be a good episode. Have them stand in for the guys. I need to know The Homie’s take on Bird scooters
Last year I was dating a girl that made $40K more than me. It was definitely intimidating. But mainly because she has her shit together and I very much do not. Which explains her increase in salary. But that was about it. I joked often that I wouldn’t mind being a stay-at-home-dad if she’s the one with the higher earning potential. But she ended the yet-to-be-realized gravy train for unrelated reasons.
Don’t fall in!
Sweet Victory is goat among fictional bands. Everything else is fighting for the #2 spot. The fact that it was left off this listicle makes it null and void.
This column is Duda af. Getting lost in the Amazon reviews. The negative reviews shown here (aside from the diatribe on the Braun) all sound like user error. And what’s wrong with a Mr. Coffee? Grounds and water go in, hot coffee comes out. Does what it says. You can church up a coffee maker all you want, but at the end of the day, they all do the same thing.
I think its more for people that don’t have a regular barber/stylist. I went to the same guy for 18 years. From my first haircut to the time he retired. Then his daughter cut my hair for the next 4 years until I moved. Never had an issue. But I’ve moved away and had to suffer through cuts I didn’t like until I found someone that did what I wanted consistently.
I’m not a federal employee in DC. I’m in a field office in OKC
“Its not an easy month for you”
I have my annual performance review this month. Great timing
Had a new barber give me a fuck boi style cut after I told him I wear my hair like a young conservative congressman. But, on the balance, it led me to my current go to place with a woman that is a magician with the clippers and has my hair looking right every 6-8 weeks.
If one is going to a costume/Halloween party with close friends that all have the same sense of what is politically incorrect and what isn’t, what crosses a line and what doesn’t, then go for it. But going out among the general public requires more tact and self-awareness. Everyone has a high resolution camera in their pocket and a social media account. Better safe than sorry is the name of this game.
Going to have to disagree with you here, Bill. I think in this current climate, there is more pressure than ever to stay away from any costume that can reasonably be construed as politically incorrect. Especially for a postgrad or someone that works at a large or well known company. That shit can get real hot, real quick and potentially set you back a year or more, depending on the severity of the blowback.
And don’t even think about disagreeing with their viewpoint. Just nod and be non-committal.
This is a Better Off Ted episode
Moved to my current city three years ago. Never been here before and knew no one. Like Serena said in her article, the first year was tough. Almost every weekend I was alone in my apartment, watching snap stories of my friends going out in their cities because they knew people there. On top of a tough travel schedule for work, I was feeling trapped. But after a year I found places to make friends and made some good friends. Moving somewhere new can be a rewarding experience, but it for sure isn’t for people that aren’t comfortable doing things by themselves for long periods of time.
Morgan is not a hard name to pronounce, Craig.
I quit smoking because the only other neighbor in the building that smoked annoyed me. So now he knocks on my door a few times a week to chat and smokes right in my doorway. I cant wait to leave
Saving money for the sake of saving money is an expensive endeavor. Not running the A/C in the summer will save you $30 that month, but will plant the spores of a more expensive future mold problem. Cutting the heat will save some money but increases the chance your pipes freeze and burst. Always spend the cash for comfort and high quality items. Spend $300 on a pair of shoes you can take care of for years instead of $100 on a shitty pair you’ll replace every year.
Goodbye crop top season. Hello yoga pants season. When one door closes, another door opens.
The news of his death literally stopped me in my tracks as I walked to my car. This is the first celebrity death that caused me to be actually sad and wonder why. I actually downloaded his now last album a few days prior but had yet to listen to it. One of his best