My shower is fairly large, has glass/tile walls, a bench seat, and ledge for a handhold. Changes everything, really. Spot on for the prior shower experience though.
I have a love/hate relationship with these columns. The case for love: they’re well written and sadly, accurate, unlike those of the she’s who must not be named. The case for hate: before/during/after reading all I can think about is strangling something, which I guess takes the place of sitting in rush hour traffic on I-35 since I work from home.
I was flying United last time this happened (it was about a month and a half ago). I’ve racked up around $1,200 in vouchers from United the past year.
Positives: lots of free flights/1st class upgrades and I get a lot of work done in the airport.
Negatives: airport food sucks.
Shouldn’t you be on the list instead of Joey Chestnut? You spent all weekend drooling over Channing Tatum’s wiener with nothing to show for it; meanwhile Joey got all the wiener he possibly could.
It’s a pain in the ass to buy or sell a house. You’re going to prepare the hundred or so pages of paperwork for closing, financing, and insurance, get and schedule inspections, take off work to be at the house during the day for the inspections, etc., etc.? I think not. All I had to do was say, “that one looks good” print off a few W2’s, verify account balances, send a wire, and sign some stuff. Selling was just as easy with a realtor, even more paperwork there (disclosures) you’d have to prepare if you did it yourself, plus I didn’t have to show the house or even meet who was buying it.
Now, of course, if I was buying a $800,000 mansion they’d be doing no more work than for the places I’ve had, but that’s why you can negotiate their commission.
Someone please just take one for the team so we never see/hear this tattooed potato again?
Girls are expensive, it’s probably for the best.
My shower is fairly large, has glass/tile walls, a bench seat, and ledge for a handhold. Changes everything, really. Spot on for the prior shower experience though.
It’s OK if the single mom is a stripper, they bring a lot to the table.
Would be even less for me, can’t say no to a Patron Marg for lunch.
It’s like $200-$400. However, I make my dad do it, he’s retired and has nothing better to do.
I’m thinking Oxygen actually.
That’s cold. On the bright side, you don’t have to mingle with hipsters and Seahawks fans.
Except for number 7. Shibby gets less respect from you than Ed Hardy guy.
But you still have sex with all of them? Well, go get it tiger!
Will, could you provide your thoughts on the below functional romper configuration?
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I have a love/hate relationship with these columns. The case for love: they’re well written and sadly, accurate, unlike those of the she’s who must not be named. The case for hate: before/during/after reading all I can think about is strangling something, which I guess takes the place of sitting in rush hour traffic on I-35 since I work from home.
I was flying United last time this happened (it was about a month and a half ago). I’ve racked up around $1,200 in vouchers from United the past year.
Positives: lots of free flights/1st class upgrades and I get a lot of work done in the airport.
Negatives: airport food sucks.
I’ve just been 99%’ed on a shitty “dating” app. If I was going to protest something unjust, this would be the something. #OccupyTinder
Definitely a real thing. When my old company banned smoking on campus, they migrated to smoking inside their cars… which was worse.
1. What the actual fuck is he wearing?
2. Stop banging America’s women.
Well, the pit is there to protect the seed inside, so technically, the little shit isn’t wrong.
Shouldn’t you be on the list instead of Joey Chestnut? You spent all weekend drooling over Channing Tatum’s wiener with nothing to show for it; meanwhile Joey got all the wiener he possibly could.
Would have to give a shit to watch in the first place. Winning is cool I guess, just found out reading this column.
It’s a pain in the ass to buy or sell a house. You’re going to prepare the hundred or so pages of paperwork for closing, financing, and insurance, get and schedule inspections, take off work to be at the house during the day for the inspections, etc., etc.? I think not. All I had to do was say, “that one looks good” print off a few W2’s, verify account balances, send a wire, and sign some stuff. Selling was just as easy with a realtor, even more paperwork there (disclosures) you’d have to prepare if you did it yourself, plus I didn’t have to show the house or even meet who was buying it.
Now, of course, if I was buying a $800,000 mansion they’d be doing no more work than for the places I’ve had, but that’s why you can negotiate their commission.