Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars. I've always drive luxury cars and they're so much nicer than the rental cars I've gotten or my friend's cars I've been in, even when those are newer.
Big engines, nice interiors, etc. are so worth it when you spend a good chunk of your time in your car.
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I always look down on the poor people; the people who can only afford a toyota or a honda. Really sad for them.
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Do not carry pity over someone who can only afford to drive a Honda or Toyota for those car brands are very SOLID.
Japanese vehicles are more superior to their German counterparts in my personal opinion. 👍🏽
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars. I've always drive luxury cars and they're so much nicer than the rental cars I've gotten or my friend's cars I've been in, even when those are newer.
Big engines, nice interiors, etc. are so worth it when you spend a good chunk of your time in your car.
+1
I always look down on the poor people; the people who can only afford a toyota or a honda. Really sad for them.
❓❓⁉️
Do not carry pity over someone who can only afford to drive a Honda or Toyota for those car brands are very SOLID.
Japanese vehicles are more superior to their German counterparts in my personal opinion. 👍🏽
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars. I've always drive luxury cars and they're so much nicer than the rental cars I've gotten or my friend's cars I've been in, even when those are newer.
Big engines, nice interiors, etc. are so worth it when you spend a good chunk of your time in your car.
+1
I always look down on the poor people; the people who can only afford a toyota or a honda. Really sad for them.
Anonymous wrote:I bought a pair of $100 wool slippers after reading about them here. They were perfect during stay-at-home days during the pandemic and still going strong years later.
I forget the brand but it's something Scandinavian, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use Dr Bronners 4-1 Sugar soap all over my body, like everywhere, except not my hair. I buy half gallons.
I buy feminine products from France. Shipping is only $25. They have the most amazing things the U.S. does not. We are backwards here.
What on earth do they have that’s different in France?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My amazing colorist-transition from no gray to 75% white (from dark brown) -keeping me w/beautiful healthy hair
Weekly cleaner who also organizes
A perfect California pinot noir
Year-round Landscape maintenance (not just lawn)-yard always looks fantastic
Thick cotton sheets
Not worth it:
High end SUVs (CRV fine!)
Beach house not oceanfront
Private for elementry
Roses on Valentine’s Day
Tell me more about this perfect Pinot!
I'm from CA but I much prefer Willamette Valley pinot to anything from CA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hanky Panky panties. So glad I dropped Victoria’s Secret a few years ago on the advice of this board!
Mackage coats. Stylish, beautiful and warm. I look forward to breaking mine out every December.
Classic designer items. This includes my Burberry trench, Chanel classic flap, etc. They are great additions to my wardrobe and have lasted way longer than cheaper alternatives.
What style is your favorite? Some of the styles are so interesting, but I wonder if theyd be flattering on anyone over a size 000?
I have the Kay with the fur collar. I'm a size 4/6. And before someone comments, I'm not in DC anymore. Live in a colder climate now.
https://www.mackage.com/products/kay-f?variant=42707899875543&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2eKtBhDcARIsAEGTG40jkDQw5UJ-mi27C7KGhghO-NtKKtzJGKOJhUuIKbDAMCGEmZh4C-gaAr1AEALw_wcB
Anonymous wrote:The ice cream drawer in my freezer. Keeps the texture perfect.