
I’m thankful for having clean carpet
I’m grateful for having businesses near me which rent out Bissell machines. Now my apartment is nicer.

I’m grateful for having businesses near me which rent out Bissell machines. Now my apartment is nicer.
People (here in America) view eating healthy as a symbol of financial privilege. So why don't they see expensive cars the same way? Think of all the people you know who possess an expensive car, or spend a lot of money, but eating healthy is somehow beyond their budget.
I even had a co worker who bought a $60,000 luxury sedan. But "can't afford" swimming lessons for his kids. Another co worker has a Cadillac Escalade (no, not an old used one), and spends a fortune on things like Doordash. But sees eating healthy as something "for rich folks."
I imagine a lot of patients make appointments, only to chicken out last minute. Or people complain about pricing. What are some problems you commonly run into? I think it's important that we understand your side of the story.
Every post on here is from the consumer perspective. I really want to hear from clinical staff.
I currently have better than 20/20 vision. And, to my understanding, self defense shootings are mostly within five feet. So would it be better to omit the MRDS? Or am I wrong?
I currently have a Costco membership because it's only three miles from where I live. But in terms of buying products, especially food, which membership is more cost effective? Or are they approximately the same?
Is there anyone here who has both memberships? And do you save more on gas or essentials with one provider over the other?
I use Costco because their lettuce is only $4 for a container that lasts me over a week. As well as toilet paper, paper towels, olive oil, soap, detergent, and their $5 loss leader chicken.
(I'm on PS5, so no 120 FPS).
I want to kill G5 using only the knife. But I'm kinda afraid to try this on Hardcore. Should I just do it on Standard?
(Claire B, Hardcore) This scenario is overly generous with ammo, so I'm not concerned with running out. Instead of sneaking past the kennel lickers; would I save a few seconds if I simply killed them?
I got laid off in early June of this year. Since then, I've been getting $534 (after taxes) every week just to sit on my butt and be lazy. In most countries; if you don't work, you don't eat. I'm glad I immigrated to America 36 years ago.
Been applying for jobs since, and I'm confidant I'm going to nail my interview tomorrow. Which will be for a position that pays $65K. And it doesn't involve dealing with people. I will never work retail nor food service.
Both are laser procedures to correct myopia. I had LASIK in 2004, when I was -5.75. Then PRK last March, when I was -0.75. Both procedures corrected me to 20/20. And seeing 20/15 with both eyes open. I’m currently 43 years old. Sometimes I wear cheaters to see up close.
For example: Is the men's or women's bathroom worse? What about in schools? Or restaurants?
Is 12" better than 10"? Would would be the problem if I went with 10" for a pair of Nick's engineers?
Throughout the show, we've seen Mr. White get assaulted, kidnapped, and all kinds of conundrum happening to him. Yet I haven't seen his glasses break; or even get scuffed. Is there a particular brand that makes glasses which can with stand that much punishment?
This isn't me in the photo. This is Nick Cannon, a celebrity. But I have the same amount of facial hair. Should I just shave it off? I look very feminine with no facial hair. Back when I used to shave my head, people told me I looked like a girl with no hair. Unfortunately, this is all the facial hair I can grow. And it kinda looks dumb.
I'm tempted to buy a pair. But I have a strict rule that heels must be under 2". I've had logger style boots with 2" heels, and hated them. My Nicks Roberts have about 1.8", and feel great. So I'm fine almost two inches.