Anonymous wrote:what is the problem with capris lol
Anonymous wrote:There was a thread about best home improvement ideas for less than $100 which was super helpful. [/quote
Can you post a link?
Anonymous wrote:There was a thread about best home improvement ideas for less than $100 which was super helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too, bought the revlon hair dryer - some kind soul linked it on amazon when it was $10 off.
anyone know how well it works for thick, long hair? i plan on cutting it to shoulder length soon but right now it's a bit past my bra band. very thick.
Anonymous wrote:I too, bought the revlon hair dryer - some kind soul linked it on amazon when it was $10 off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heated mattress pad
You can buy $30 bidets on Amazon
Electric blanket on your chair when you work in an icebox
Can we do this in a rental?
Yes you can! Not permanent and you just remove when you move out. We did it in our last apartment.
I've been thinking about it but I'm worried it would be like one of those potty-seat raising attachments to the toilet like my grandmothers both used when they were in wheelchairs (and where pee goes everywhere and the bathroom stinks). Is it?
Not at all. Ours has no impact on the seat itself. There’s a control panel on the side of toilet and embedded inside the bowl is the sprayer. Seat is original to toilet and unmodified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 7-minute workout. Helped me through the transition of going back to work and no time for the gym.
Really good perspective on all sorts of family dramas.
So much from the Travel forum, but especially about the Red Cap service for Amtrak when we had a big group traveling to NYC and wanted seats together.
Identifying that my DH has undiagnosed ADHD and so does his father, who may also have oppositional disorder. But on balance, DH ain't so bad compared to many in the Relationship forum.
The Japanese sunscreen from the Beauty forum.
say more!
I learned about 10 hour sunscreen here and it's saved my kids' skin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heated mattress pad
You can buy $30 bidets on Amazon
Electric blanket on your chair when you work in an icebox
Can we do this in a rental?
Yes you can! Not permanent and you just remove when you move out. We did it in our last apartment.
I've been thinking about it but I'm worried it would be like one of those potty-seat raising attachments to the toilet like my grandmothers both used when they were in wheelchairs (and where pee goes everywhere and the bathroom stinks). Is it?