Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Vitamix
I couldn't disagree more! I LOVE my Vitamix. Use it every single day!! I'd starve without that machine. It's kept me off processed foods and sugar, gotten me to eat loads more fresh green veggies (in green smoothies). Love, love, love that machine. Give yours to me, and I'll have two! Yea!!
Anonymous wrote:I'm a dad with short hair and during a cut the stylist convinced me to buy a bottle of Kérastase Homme Capital Force "densifying treatment" featuring "hair defence system" and "thickening effect," part of Loreal's "Système Taurine" series. $35 for a 4-ounce spray bottle.
She used it on my and said it makes the hair "poof" up a bit. I tried it at home and, yes, it poofs it up a little. But, I find I don't care, so I don't use it.
If you want it I'll leave it on my front porch for pickup.
Anonymous wrote:Realtors - should have used discount brokerage
Anonymous wrote:My Vitamix
Anonymous wrote:I'm a dad with short hair and during a cut the stylist convinced me to buy a bottle of Kérastase Homme Capital Force "densifying treatment" featuring "hair defence system" and "thickening effect," part of Loreal's "Système Taurine" series. $35 for a 4-ounce spray bottle.
She used it on my and said it makes the hair "poof" up a bit. I tried it at home and, yes, it poofs it up a little. But, I find I don't care, so I don't use it.
If you want it I'll leave it on my front porch for pickup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake nails for ten years. So dumb.
My first junker car cuz i was so excited to jist get a car 3000$
Living in new york renting. Total waste
I second renting in New York. It's a huge waste. Everyone is drinking the koolaid and thinks that it's normal to make 300k a year and only be able to afford a one bedroom apartment that's a million dollars and comes either monthly maintenance of a thousand plus. In reality most people are renting and spending all of their money on going out.
We made $250k/year and couldn't afford to buy. We figured even if we could, we'd have a mortgage of $3500 (if we were lucky) plus monthly maintenance of $2000. It's like renting from ourselves. I truly don't know how our friends are doing it.