Well, you didn't mention the shower head was for the pigs. I imagine the farm supply stores must provide such products? Problem is, if you want to buy it at the human store, it will have human rules. And back to the basic question, I don't recall any shower head today which uses a restrictor at the inlet. There probably are some. You could go to the store and look at them.
I like Presidents Day in the early part of the year because I usually get it off when no one else does and its a good time to trim trees and get some cold weather yard work done to prepare for spring. I love Halloween in the fall and I can't quite put my finger on it, it has something to do with when I was a kid and the way it connects neighborhood through trick or treating. Of course, Christmas in the winter is a favorite because of all of the traditions.
Ok, so why is the home owner a jerk? If he decided to refinance, and take out all the equity and invest it for a retirement plan, should the decision to ask the significant other to split the new monthly payment now be fair? The home owner has done a good job by having a very favorable cost of ownership by purchasing an ever increasing asset, made years ago. Why should another person reap the same ownership rights, as the true owner has?
What if the home owner sold the house, and the couple now buys a new home together. Should the owner of the previous home be required to foot the bill on putting all the equity on a new home, while the GF or wife leaves their cash in the bank? That wouldn't be fair right? Of course it wouldn't be. That's why asking for the non-home owner to pay more than half the payment in the existing home is proper, because the equity in the home has value and controlled by the home owner and should count toward his share as an expense. Just my view, but think it certainly makes sense.
Although I love Christmas and Thanksgiving, I think my favorite holiday is kind of a 'random' one - 4th of July! It's so nice to have a long weekend in the summer - plus some bbq, fireworks, ice cream, and sunny weather.
To the guest with the family incident. They don't charge you for customer service. Or checking your balance over the phone. I have an account and never had that happen. After being a loyal customer so long they upgraded me to their premier card services. Low monthly fee and better overdraft protection with a ten dollar cushion. I also get ssi and my check posts 4-5 days earlier as opposed to the advertised two. I'm pretty pleased actually. :)
In New York City, you must know ages of any children in order to comply with laws covering window guards (11yrs or under) or lead paint (5yrs or under). Also there are overcrowding limits based on unit size (sq.ft.formula). Additionally how would a landlord know his true liability in a claim if he doesn't even know how many ppl were occupying an apt? Every addl illegal occupant costs money: lost rent, extra water costs for toilet, bathing, etc. And how would a landlord perform his due diligence in protecting existing tenants from potential tenants whose backgrounds have not been checked? The article seems to have been a "one set of rules fits all cities" - too generalized, needed more indiv.examples from across the country. Maybe used as a starting point but not as THE basis for all cities.
I have mild to moderate depression and find that winter is the hardest season for me. I walk for exercise and find that even though its harder to get out in the winter (I live in Maine), I feel better once I get out and do something. I also like to cook and listen to music. I save Netflix and reading for later in the day to relax.
A long time ago I worked at a place which had vending machines in the break room that accepted cards. When the company gave out Visa cash cards as a Christmas gift, I used my remainder balance to buy drinks and snacks on my break.
I print high value coupons from MyPoints.com for just the items that I buy. Most of the coupons that I print are $1 off or more, and I regularly save $5-10 per shopping trip to the grocery store or Target. Since I print the coupons from MyPoints, instead of going directly to Coupons.com, I also earn rebate points that I cash in for gift cards 2-3 times per year.
Questions: How will you be able to insure the car from this point forward - just liability coverage - and will it be difficult to find a carrier who will cover it? What will you do with the car when you are ready to let it go? I have a car that isn't totaled, but I have driven it so long that it has almost no resale value. It still works well, so no intention to get rid of it just yet, but I have been wondering about these questions.
We live in NH- no sales tax, no income tax. But my husband works in MA, because even though that state takes a chunk of his pay for state income taxes, he still makes more than he could with the lower wages in NH. Also, NH has a hefty small business tax of some sort where when you gross $50k for the year, you owe NH 8.5% of your net income. It means sometimes my husband turns away side work towards the end of the year, as much of the 'profit' he might earn on a job that takes him over the line will be eaten up when the tax is triggered. But NH is a far more affordable place to live, over all, than our neighbor to the south, MA, so we migrated up here when we bought our first home and have yet to regret it. And yes, I've looked, and at the current moment, sending our kids out of state for college is sometimes cheaper than in-state tuition, which is a real downer.
Well, you didn't mention the shower head was for the pigs. I imagine the farm supply stores must provide such products? Problem is, if you want to buy it at the human store, it will have human rules. And back to the basic question, I don't recall any shower head today which uses a restrictor at the inlet. There probably are some. You could go to the store and look at them.
I like Presidents Day in the early part of the year because I usually get it off when no one else does and its a good time to trim trees and get some cold weather yard work done to prepare for spring. I love Halloween in the fall and I can't quite put my finger on it, it has something to do with when I was a kid and the way it connects neighborhood through trick or treating. Of course, Christmas in the winter is a favorite because of all of the traditions.
I really like Thanksgiving. Making good food and spending time with my family.
4th of July
Ok, so why is the home owner a jerk? If he decided to refinance, and take out all the equity and invest it for a retirement plan, should the decision to ask the significant other to split the new monthly payment now be fair? The home owner has done a good job by having a very favorable cost of ownership by purchasing an ever increasing asset, made years ago. Why should another person reap the same ownership rights, as the true owner has?
What if the home owner sold the house, and the couple now buys a new home together. Should the owner of the previous home be required to foot the bill on putting all the equity on a new home, while the GF or wife leaves their cash in the bank? That wouldn't be fair right? Of course it wouldn't be. That's why asking for the non-home owner to pay more than half the payment in the existing home is proper, because the equity in the home has value and controlled by the home owner and should count toward his share as an expense. Just my view, but think it certainly makes sense.
Although I love Christmas and Thanksgiving, I think my favorite holiday is kind of a 'random' one - 4th of July! It's so nice to have a long weekend in the summer - plus some bbq, fireworks, ice cream, and sunny weather.
Fanfreakintastic. I thought this article was a hoot, and very helpful.
New Years Eve is my favorite holiday. After a busy Thanksgiving and Christmas, we stay home and relax on NYE.
To the guest with the family incident. They don't charge you for customer service. Or checking your balance over the phone. I have an account and never had that happen. After being a loyal customer so long they upgraded me to their premier card services. Low monthly fee and better overdraft protection with a ten dollar cushion. I also get ssi and my check posts 4-5 days earlier as opposed to the advertised two. I'm pretty pleased actually. :)
Do NOT use alcohol products to de-ice your windows this will dry out your rubber seals and cause your windows to leak.
In New York City, you must know ages of any children in order to comply with laws covering window guards (11yrs or under) or lead paint (5yrs or under). Also there are overcrowding limits based on unit size (sq.ft.formula). Additionally how would a landlord know his true liability in a claim if he doesn't even know how many ppl were occupying an apt? Every addl illegal occupant costs money: lost rent, extra water costs for toilet, bathing, etc. And how would a landlord perform his due diligence in protecting existing tenants from potential tenants whose backgrounds have not been checked? The article seems to have been a "one set of rules fits all cities" - too generalized, needed more indiv.examples from across the country. Maybe used as a starting point but not as THE basis for all cities.
having the same problem,I have a smart tv so it should not be hard to hook up but I cant find the answer
don't throw away that stuff your kids could have fun with it
My favorite holiday is Christmas!
I have mild to moderate depression and find that winter is the hardest season for me. I walk for exercise and find that even though its harder to get out in the winter (I live in Maine), I feel better once I get out and do something. I also like to cook and listen to music. I save Netflix and reading for later in the day to relax.
A long time ago I worked at a place which had vending machines in the break room that accepted cards. When the company gave out Visa cash cards as a Christmas gift, I used my remainder balance to buy drinks and snacks on my break.
I print high value coupons from MyPoints.com for just the items that I buy. Most of the coupons that I print are $1 off or more, and I regularly save $5-10 per shopping trip to the grocery store or Target. Since I print the coupons from MyPoints, instead of going directly to Coupons.com, I also earn rebate points that I cash in for gift cards 2-3 times per year.
My favorite is Christmas. We have grandchildren now to buy gifts for and love baking and cooking for the holiday.
My favorite holiday is Christmas and Halloween-it's a tie!
Halloween! I love seeing the clever costumes people come up with.
$ 4 Sandwiches?
Use the dollar menu or opt for $1-2 sandwiches at fast food places.
Ex: BK's, MacD's or Wendy's smaller chicken sandwiches are still substantial and filling - much moreso than the small burgers for similar prices.
Questions: How will you be able to insure the car from this point forward - just liability coverage - and will it be difficult to find a carrier who will cover it? What will you do with the car when you are ready to let it go? I have a car that isn't totaled, but I have driven it so long that it has almost no resale value. It still works well, so no intention to get rid of it just yet, but I have been wondering about these questions.
The most important information is not provided: how is a secured card funded? personal check, cashier check, money order?
Día de los Muertos! Such an incredible way to celebrate life and honored dead loved ones
We live in NH- no sales tax, no income tax. But my husband works in MA, because even though that state takes a chunk of his pay for state income taxes, he still makes more than he could with the lower wages in NH. Also, NH has a hefty small business tax of some sort where when you gross $50k for the year, you owe NH 8.5% of your net income. It means sometimes my husband turns away side work towards the end of the year, as much of the 'profit' he might earn on a job that takes him over the line will be eaten up when the tax is triggered. But NH is a far more affordable place to live, over all, than our neighbor to the south, MA, so we migrated up here when we bought our first home and have yet to regret it. And yes, I've looked, and at the current moment, sending our kids out of state for college is sometimes cheaper than in-state tuition, which is a real downer.