I recently eliminated nearly all starchy, sugary carbs from my diet: grains, yogurt, beans and fruit. They were giving me acid reflux.
Result: I feel great! Little aches and pains are gone. I don't wake up tired in the morning. I get full quickly on meat, nuts, eggs and high-fiber...
Glad to hear you're coming along so well! I went to the Rocky Mountain Balboa Blowout last night and had a great time. The jack & jill competitors danced to some really fast music and did some awesome moves!
Aren't exhaust pipes usually restricted to the undercarriage of a car?
Have running boards, or don't have running boards. Make a compromise, and nobody's happy.
You can try for a boxy Volvo look OR a curved Jag look. See point #2 about compromises.
Mary Mary, I don't have an hourglass figure, either. I pretty much stick to vintage-inspired clothes. If you get a jacket that's big enough in the waist, it might not fit your shoulders.
If an urgent care center is in your area, you can save a lot of money vs. going to a hospital ER for minor emergencies.
ETA: I didn't mean to say that you should have done anything differently--I just wanted to provide a tip.
I hope you and your son are feeling better.
By your account, the seller didn't say anything misleading. "Priced to move" sounds like marketing jargon to me.
I'd contact the seller about returning the item.
The Memorex ad starred Ella Fitzgerald
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkt8Dwzl6Sg
The side impact ad was good. After being broad-sided in 2006, I wanted side airbags, but settled for a bigger, heavier car.
I still remember one pantyhose ad from when I was a little kid...
I'm sorry to hear you've been sick. Something I recently heard of, from a blog that a cardiologist writes, is that vitamin D3 really helps protect against illness. I know advice like that goes around all the time, but this is coming out more from medical literature. And consider that we get very...
This is pretty much how I live--and I don't suffer. Of course I buy things I could survive without, but I make sure I get maximum satisfaction for what I spend.
Something I avoid is recreational shopping. "Lead us not into temptation..." If I need to shop, I make a list and stick to it--I...
That's my take on it, too. I don't want to be a walking billboard, but if my tennis shoes have the maker's name stitched on them in small letters, or my purse has a metal doo-dad with the maker's name stamped on it, big deal.
It's their money. If my mother were to cash in everything to die in comfort instead of someplace like the crummy nursing home she's in now, I'd be perfectly satisfied.
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