zero. Except I knew I had a reason to get up in the morning, get showered, leave the house and people who are waiting for me when I got there. And I got a paycheck every two weeks and that is as good a reason to
GOLD FEVER; Dealers Are Clamouring to Pay Cash for Bling at Tupperware-Style Parties and Even by Post - but Do Sellers Get a Fair Price?
I was curious to see other people’s experiences living in a hotel and that’s how I found your site. My family just started living in a hotel recently as a result of a house fire that is going to take several months to repair. Our insurance company put us up at a Residence Inn, ...
The first problem: It’s the week where admission is free with your public library card. Apparently people who enjoy free books also believe in a style of parenting that fosters stealing, hitting and general mayhem. There wasn’t a single toy my children played with that wasn’t snatched fr...
It didn’t look to have beach access to me, but it was hard to tell based on our visit when no other dogs or people were there. For the more adventurous pup, you can also rent kayaks at Kayak the Bay near Oak Point to take your dog out on the water. http://kayakthebay.net/...
Allison Goldberg and David Title have launched a series ofNot Boring Workoutsdesigned to amuse you while you exercise. You’ll learn about the rise of Tupperware, the history of the domestic cat, and more while getting your workout in. ...
But with that said, I do have an issue with the people behind me from time to time. While I don’t exhibit the behavior mentioned above and graciously place the divider at the end of my order, this is apparently not enough for some people. No, instead of waiting for the cashier to ...
It didn’t look to have beach access to me, but it was hard to tell based on our visit when no other dogs or people were there. For the more adventurous pup, you can also rent kayaks at Kayak the Bay near Oak Point to take your dog out on the water. http://kayakthebay.net/...
Coca-Cola ads have shaped how Americans view Santa for decades, with his bushy beard and twinkling eyes fast becoming the template in people's imaginations. But that design, created by Haddon Sundblom in 1931, wasn't the first ad by the company to feature the jolly man himself. The year ...