Anonymous wrote:Doggy bag at restaurants and eat it next day myself.
Anonymous wrote:I live in a townhouse, OMG
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]Vacation in Wildwood, NJ[b]
Thanks for the memories pp! Senior summer trip with 6 friends to Wildwood NJ. The most beautiful man I’ve ever laid eyes on, laid eyes on me. We slept on the beach. I was 18. He was 23 and a PP&L Forman from Scranton, PA. My once in a lifetime Adonis. Fooled around, but no PIV. He mailed love letters for months. Drove to Scranton with a friend in a blizzard to see him. Perfect gentleman. Sighhhh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]Vacation in Wildwood, NJ[b]
Thanks for the memories pp! Senior summer trip with 6 friends to Wildwood NJ. The most beautiful man I’ve ever laid eyes on, laid eyes on me. We slept on the beach. I was 18. He was 23 and a PP&L Forman from Scranton, PA. My once in a lifetime Adonis. Fooled around, but no PIV. He mailed love letters for months. Drove to Scranton with a friend in a blizzard to see him. Perfect gentleman. Sighhhh
Anonymous wrote:[/b]Vacation in Wildwood, NJ[b]
Anonymous wrote:I eat in public sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Mclean but I use my produce bags, plastic bags for waste can liners, I love to shop at thrift stores (for certain things), we have a lawn mower, rake, hedge trimmer and DH uses them. I could go on and on... beautiful trash.
Buying at thrift stores is the opposite of trashy.
+1
Maybe 20 yrs ago. But the good quality thirst inventory is nearly gone. Now- you are buying thrifted Old Navy, which is trashy and crap quality when new
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:95% of the clothes I buy for my kids come from thrift stores.
I drink a ton of diet soda.
I only wash our sheets and towels every four weeks.
Our house cleaner comes monthly, and we don't really clean in between
I only bathe my kids 2x per week.
I eat a lot of processed food
I like crappy chain "restaurants" like the Corner Bakery, Dominos, and Chipotle
Omg, definitely trashy
NP. I think buying kids’ clothes at thrift stores is smart. They grow like little weeds so there’s no point in spending a lot. I judge parents who slather their kids in labels head to toe, or make them wear twee items like smocked dresses and John-Johns.
Why not both? I get 90% of my kids clothes from buy nothing groups, and then buy a handful of really cute high end things for photos and holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Mclean but I use my produce bags, plastic bags for waste can liners, I love to shop at thrift stores (for certain things), we have a lawn mower, rake, hedge trimmer and DH uses them. I could go on and on... beautiful trash.
Buying at thrift stores is the opposite of trashy.
+1