Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Brooks Brothers no-wrinkle dress shirts. Absolutely a splurge that is worth it.
Do you only buy Brooks brothers no-wrinkle dress shirts? I also like to buy no-wrinkle dress shirts, but unfortunatley, I am unable to exclusively buy no-wrinkle dress shirts.
Get it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Who still irons? I iron maybe 15 minutes a year. I think I can handle it.
How else do you get wrinkles out of shirts? :/
Anonymous wrote:At age 62 where do I begin:
1. Front of the plane - if I don't fly first class my children will
2. Monthly massage - didn't need one 30 years ago!
3. Country club golf - cost per round obscene but it's a nice walk in the park
4. Housecleaner/Yard person - did it for 30 years and we weren't getting any better at it!
5. Luxury used cars - let someone else eat the depreciation
6. 529 plans for grandchildren - because we can!
Who was your doc?Anonymous wrote:liposuction and brazilian butt lift, it totally changed my life! I used to be square and flat butt and now I have a great shape!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spend the extra for organic non-antibiotic, non growth hormone, non-gmo food. Much cheaper than cancer in the long run.
Oh so that's how you cure cancer.
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Prevention is much easier than curing.
You really believe that you are preventing cancer by avoiding GMOs? So when a friend comes down with cancer, are you secretly thinking, "Well, she really should have eaten organic food"?
I do buy organic produce and humanely raised meat most of of the time, almost completely because I hate what pesticides are doing to pollinators and I think factory farm practices are disgusting. But if you really think you are preventing cancer by buying organic/non-GMO food, well, you've been hoodwinked.
I suspect these people actually do think that. My mother died of lung cancer. She never smoked a cigarette or drank a sip of alcohol in her life. She exercise every day and was slim and healthy until the day she was diagnosed. Not to hijack the thread, but I really do believe some people think that people are to blame for cancer. Despicable.
New poster--My mother is currently in remission from cancer. She went to Cancer Centers of America and they highly recommend that patients take up an organic diet. Since that time she only eats mostly organic and has changed her entire diet around. I also completely changed my diet and eat mostly organic. Never had cancer but I notice I no longer get ovarian cysts, which I had been struggling with almost every month. It's a shame that organic food is so expensive though.