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We’ll do lunch. And probably some other fun stuff too. “Winners” announced via Twitter and Facebook.Second, here’s how you play: [UPDATE: the rules below outline that you must post to both Amazon and Facebook. For those of you that can only post to FB because you’re not an ...
that you can stick on your child’s belly to share special moments and milestones with friends and family. For example, the badge could read, “4 Months” or “My First Smile.” You may also be eligible for free formula samples. It’s a great way for parents to get free stuff. ...
“MUST DO IF YOU’RE STAYING IN SAVANNAH!!! We had nothing to do one morning so we decided to look up some cheap or free stuff to do nearby. We came upon this tour and were a bit skeptical. We decided to meet up where the at Johnson square(where the group was meeting up). At...
7.cast one's bread upon the watersto do good without expectation of advantage or return 8.know which side one's bread is butteredto know what to do in order to keep one's advantages 9.take the bread out of someone's mouthto deprive someone of a livelihood ...
wow i have done quite a bit of visa stuff within asia, but this is quite a pain… I have a longish layover (6pm-8am) in beijing (september) & i only just discovered this weird rule as it seems it happened after i booked my flight. i’m going from america to korea so my plan...
In Part One ofWhat Free Days, we talked about the (editor: ugly, fat, smelly, comfortable, dry, cheap, and easy) car in our driveway, non-subsidized transit costs, kids biking in the city, and Seattle bike infrastructure to name a few. ...
a brand-name 24 x 36 cutting mat that retails for over $40 for only 50 cents; a comfy Cogswell armchair the neighbors had set out in the street with a "free" sign; and a host of other things over the years, including 1,000 boxes perfect for shipping the stuff I sell, again, for...