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question. I got a pair of pants that I just found out has a rip by one of the rear pockets. Just a small tear. Had this girl tell me about it at the Kwik Trip. She was behind me in line. My question is, do you find the quality of fruit better at Kwik Trip or the local grocery store?0
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question. I got a pair of pants that I just found out has a rip by one of the rear pockets. Just a small tear. Had this girl tell me about it at the Kwik Trip. She was behind me in line. My question is, do you find the quality of fruit better at Kwik Trip or the local grocery store?
What's kwik trip1 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question:
Would you rather be taken-
Forcefully, think pinned against the wall...
Or
Affectionately, think slowly...
Generally, affectionately. BUT there's nothing hotter than spontaneous and forceful. There's a difference between your partner wanting you and then there's needing you.0 -
I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?0 -
VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
If I get to nap, he can drive. Otherwise he kinda sucks at it and makes me want to puke, but i get motion sick easy....0 -
VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
I let him drive. I usually do long distance drives though. Well I used to the last few that he was with me he drove0 -
VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
Personally... Don't hate don't hate don't hate me, Buuut...
Driving is the man's responsibility, it's my job to see we get there safely...
Considering though, my mother lived 15yrs as a quadriplegic before she passed when I was 29... You can't blame me for taking the job very seriously...1 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
Personally... Don't hate don't hate don't hate me, Buuut...
Driving is the man's responsibility, it's my job to see we get there safely...
Considering though, my mother lived 15yrs as a quadriplegic before she passed when I was 29... You can't blame me for taking the job very seriously...
I'm internally judging a little bit but I kind of understand. I just don't like this archaic idea that being female means you need to be "taken care of". Especially considering most of the women in my family (including myself, not to toot my own horn) drives far better than any of the men in my family. My mom's car is covered in dents and terrible damage.... all caused by my step dad.1 -
VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
I let him drive... because I hate driving. Simple as that.0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
Personally... Don't hate don't hate don't hate me, Buuut...
Driving is the man's responsibility, it's my job to see we get there safely...
Considering though, my mother lived 15yrs as a quadriplegic before she passed when I was 29... You can't blame me for taking the job very seriously...
Wow really?0 -
VonicaFlear wrote: »JstTheWayIam wrote: »VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
Personally... Don't hate don't hate don't hate me, Buuut...
Driving is the man's responsibility, it's my job to see we get there safely...
Considering though, my mother lived 15yrs as a quadriplegic before she passed when I was 29... You can't blame me for taking the job very seriously...
I'm internally judging a little bit but I kind of understand. I just don't like this archaic idea that being female means you need to be "taken care of". Especially considering most of the women in my family (including myself, not to toot my own horn) drives far better than any of the men in my family. My mom's car is covered in dents and terrible damage.... all caused by my step dad.
Don't get me wrong, I was raised by a single mother who slept with a crowbar under the mattress because she did not want guns in the home with 2 young sons...
So 100% believe in a woman's independence, but I was also brought up pretty old school too.
If my family goes somewhere, I'm going to be the one to get us there... Don't want that to be on my wife
That being said all the women in my family have generally been much wiser than women1 -
VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
I love driving, alone.
I prefer to drive myself almost anywhere except downtown Toronto. The pedestrians and cyclists make it too stressful.
If I am in a car with almost anyone else I prefer to be the passenger. Except for a few people who's driving truly frightens me.
I take driving as a huge responsibility and I don't wan't to be responsible for hurting my passenger if I get into an accident, that's why I prefer to be the passenger. Also I find passengers to be distracting and they stress me out a bit.1 -
VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
I love driving, alone.
I prefer to drive myself almost anywhere except downtown Toronto. The pedestrians and cyclists make it too stressful.
If I am in a car with almost anyone else I prefer to be the passenger. Except for a few people who's driving truly frightens me.
I take driving as a huge responsibility and I don't wan't to be responsible for hurting my passenger if I get into an accident, that's why I prefer to be the passenger. Also I find passengers to be distracting and they stress me out a bit.
You get used to downtown driving...and become very aggressive because if you don't push your way in you'll get nowhere. Subsequently if I drive in the burbs like I do in the city I look like a complete *kitten*0 -
You are a mess1
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VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
I love driving, alone.
I prefer to drive myself almost anywhere except downtown Toronto. The pedestrians and cyclists make it too stressful.
If I am in a car with almost anyone else I prefer to be the passenger. Except for a few people who's driving truly frightens me.
I take driving as a huge responsibility and I don't wan't to be responsible for hurting my passenger if I get into an accident, that's why I prefer to be the passenger. Also I find passengers to be distracting and they stress me out a bit.
It sounds like you need to quit driving on the sidewalks.0 -
VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
I love driving, alone.
I prefer to drive myself almost anywhere except downtown Toronto. The pedestrians and cyclists make it too stressful.
If I am in a car with almost anyone else I prefer to be the passenger. Except for a few people who's driving truly frightens me.
I take driving as a huge responsibility and I don't wan't to be responsible for hurting my passenger if I get into an accident, that's why I prefer to be the passenger. Also I find passengers to be distracting and they stress me out a bit.
You get used to downtown driving...and become very aggressive because if you don't push your way in you'll get nowhere. Subsequently if I drive in the burbs like I do in the city I look like a complete *kitten*
I don't know how you can do it...the pedestrians and cyclists...freak me out!
I use transit downtown, or walk when I can, and I am a courteous pedestrian! I get that the cars need their turn too. I'd get eaten alive trying to drive in the downtown core.
Lots of people in my 'burb drive like idiots! **not suggesting that you drive like an idiot, talking about the localsYou are a mess
If your talking to me ...yes I am! I'm a worrier to say the leastMotorsheen wrote: »VonicaFlear wrote: »I think this thread is losing Ts pattern of answer/ask questions lol
Question: Be the driver or let your SO drive?
I love driving, alone.
I prefer to drive myself almost anywhere except downtown Toronto. The pedestrians and cyclists make it too stressful.
If I am in a car with almost anyone else I prefer to be the passenger. Except for a few people who's driving truly frightens me.
I take driving as a huge responsibility and I don't wan't to be responsible for hurting my passenger if I get into an accident, that's why I prefer to be the passenger. Also I find passengers to be distracting and they stress me out a bit.
It sounds like you need to quit driving on the sidewalks.
Haha, that has never happened, so far!0 -
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Advice to your kids... Not talking serious issues just kids misbehaving.. Your advice when they see others doing things they shouldn't be doing.
Don't be a snitch, or tell the teacher?
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How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question
How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?
I get it cut maybe once a year. Coloured once every few years. I am not the norm0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question
How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?
I'm very low maintenance. I get a haircut every 2-3 months and spend a whopping $15.
$300 seems like a ridiculous amount to pay for a cut and color. Who does your wife's hair, the pope?1 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question
How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?
Usually like 1x a year. But I just did the red and that's more upkeep. It was $180. I have a ridiculous amount of hair though.
The touch up color every couple months will be around $80.0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question
How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?
I get a cut, balayage and toner every 4 months. The cost is over $300.
My stylist is amazing and I'd probably pay more if she asked, lol.
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question
How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?
I never get my hair done. I get it cut a few times a year for $15-20 and I color it sometimes, with stuff I buy at the store or online.
I'm so not high maintenance.1 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question
How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?
I never get my hair done. I get it cut a few times a year for $15-20 and I color it sometimes, with stuff I buy at the store or online.
I'm so not high maintenance.
I'm high maintenance but I just can't stand sitting for as long as hair takes to be done. It makes me nervous. I will go for my annual hair cut soon though and might get some colour since I've noticed some grey.-1 -
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question
How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?
I never get my hair done. I get it cut a few times a year for $15-20 and I color it sometimes, with stuff I buy at the store or online.
I'm so not high maintenance.
I'm high maintenance but I just can't stand sitting for as long as hair takes to be done. It makes me nervous. I will go for my annual hair cut soon though and might get some colour since I've noticed some grey.
@synchkat you have a superfan!0 -
Wow... Thanks for the insight everyone, I'm looking at around $300-$350 about every 3-4 months, with another $100 somewhere in between for maintenance ...
California girls... Geez
I myself spend about 35 every month
But I get a shampoo, steamed towel and face/scalp massage..
Lol... I guess we're a couple of *kitten* poodles...0 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »Question
How often do you get your hair done, cut and color and do you spend over $300?
I never get my hair done. I get it cut a few times a year for $15-20 and I color it sometimes, with stuff I buy at the store or online.
I'm so not high maintenance.
I'm high maintenance but I just can't stand sitting for as long as hair takes to be done. It makes me nervous. I will go for my annual hair cut soon though and might get some colour since I've noticed some grey.
@synchkat you have a superfan!
Haha apparently. Odd post to call spam. Perhaps they are greyist? Prejudice toward us grey haired people0
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