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Family Wrongly Booted From Home Returns To Wreckage {AOL Real Estate}
Dec 2nd 2011 4:13PM This is for Susan and her remark about losing their home and losing her brother's collection of vintage, priceless guitars. First, if your parent's knew they missed payments, WHY NOT SELL THE DAMN PRICELESS GUITARS!!!
Abercrombie & Fitch Selling Padded Bikini Tops for Tweens {ParentDish}
Mar 28th 2011 2:56PM So who is more irresponsible a manufacturer who makes clothing like this? Or the parent who should know better who just bought it? Your kid your responsibility.
Greek Outcry Over Kraft's Athenos Ads: Hummus and Hookers, Oh My! {WalletPop}
Mar 1st 2011 9:32AM I thought the ad was cute too. Not, really sure what the problem is. Except someone is trying to make something out of nothing, as per usual.
Skechers Shape-ups Blamed for Hip Fractures in Lawsuit {That's Fit}
Feb 16th 2011 7:53PM Hey Matt, I you must be an idiot. Have you ever tried these shoes? Well, I have, and they SUCK!! I walk five miles a day on paved and dirt roads. After less then a mile ( even after watching the DVD and "learning" to walk in them) I couldn't walk in them. I had to turn around and go home to put on regular sneakers. Go buy a decent pair of sneakers if you want to exercise. Sketchers got me for ninety-five bucks once, but never again.
10 Offbeat Ways to Be Frugal {WalletPop}
Jan 27th 2011 3:30PM Wow, someone who thinks EXACTLY like I do. If everyone could curb their breeding to a child or less that would also take the strain off of the school system and eventually our taxes would go down.
Trend Spotting: 2011's Hot Color Combos {Shelterpop}
Jan 26th 2011 3:08PM Here's the entire thing about these "hot" colors, give them 5 years ( even less) and they are dated. Trust me I have that early 90's mauve everything. Stick to the basics, tan, white, black etc. Even black is iffy. Save yourself the grief of being dated
How Long Appliances Should Last: More Than 4 Years {WalletPop}
Jan 12th 2011 3:33PM I've found that having to buy ice for the freezer is a bit expensive. May I suggest cutting blocks of ice from a frozen pond and hauling them home. I find hauling ice can be expensive, so I've switched from the gas powered tractor to pony and sled method. ANother money saving tip is to use both sides of toilet paper. Instead of that one use then throwing it wastefully into the toilet, I like to hang mine out on the line until dry. Just use the reverse side, once it's been dried in the sunshine it gives it that fresh outdoor smell. To truely conserve on money, when out in pubic ALWAYS use the public restroom, thus taking more paper with you, to use later at home. Another money saving tip is to always sit at an uncleared table in a resturant. Quickly scarf down the leftover from the previous occupants, thus you will be more full and will order less. It's always good to quickly drink and leftover soda or tea too, then just ask for a refill when the waitress comes to the table, so much for having to buy a drink.
15 Most Hated Companies in America {AOL Jobs}
Jan 7th 2011 4:25PM I bought a washer, dryer, frig, computer and stove from Best Buy and have never had any problems with them. Sorry don't see what all the issues are. Never had problems with the customer service, the sales people or the delivery people either.
Hot Majors for 2011 {WalletPop}
Dec 30th 2010 12:23PM LOL< exactly my thought too. Just what the world will need another gym teacher or an elementary school teacher. That is about a hundred grand behind before they try an land that job. While trying to compete with every other dim bulb who went for the EASIEST ( omg, can't wait to read the replies on this one) course on the books. Better yet, if you don't know what to take why not give psychology a spin, that's always a useful 4 year degree.
Snow Removal: What to Do After a Blizzard {DIY Life}
Dec 30th 2010 8:57AM Stressed much? So, is this your first blizzard? Just move here from San Diego or Mexico? And if your anser is, "no", then when they plow the snow winds up at the same place on your drive way, side walk, yard whatever. So, this shouldn't be a surprise to you. Take a deep breath, have a glass of wine and relax. Just shovel the snow into your yard and wait for it to melt, it always does. The sky isn't falling chicken little.