3 simple questions
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1. I usually go for the handicapped stall whenever possible; I like the extra space and extra time to do stuff like blow my nose, fix my hair, etc in the privacy of a stall with its own sink and mirror. Plus, the handicapped stall is usually better-lit than the regular ones. Call me crazy but I'm not a fan of peeing in the dark.
2. Groceries; US$20 can get you quite a bit of food here (Russia), depending on what you buy. Apples, for instance, are expensive, between 68-99 rubles a pound (about 2-3 dollars per pound), but onions cost mere pennies. Actually, a single mediumish yellow onion cost me 4 kopecks, which isn't even half a US cent.
3. Hmm...I like cooking too much to have a chef, my boyfriend is the only masseuse I need, and I don't need a house cleaner...so personal trainer, I guess? But I'm not sure I'd really take full advantage of any of those 4. Could I change personal trainer to personal ghostwriter instead, and have someone do the rest of my university assignments for me?0 -
3rd one
save it to buy Breaking Dawn in a week
house cleaner (worth their weight in gold)---but they have to do laundry too
I have it! The pirate video places have them out, I suggest you go look. Y'know, unless you're a cop....0 -
1. 3rd stall
2. dinner
3. chef0 -
An open stall, I dont think the handicapped one is reserved, it just is stating that it is accessible
$20 worth of Reese's peanut butter eggs....jk jk probably some new t-shirts to work out in, mine are a tad tight, the girls are out there baby!
Def a house cleaner, imagine....a clean house weekly - zhang no more stuffing my hand in toilets, oh and clean sheets...ah dreams0 -
1. 1st stall - always cleaner and its not taking the stall from someone that really needs it.
2. A new book - I have a huge list so it would all depend on which one i see first when I walk into the book store lol
3. house cleaner, i hate cleaning0 -
1. The 3rd one.
2. With $20 I could get a couple of books at the used book store.
3. A personal trainer. I love to cook so I don't need a chef.0 -
1. Take the chicken across, come back with the boat empty
2. Take the grain (or the fox) across, then take the chicken back
3. Take the fox (or the grain) across, coming back with an empty boat to finally take the chicken across the last time.
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1st, workout clothes, massages absolutely :-)0
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1. the 3rd - probably the cleanest is my reasoning
2. 2 Camelback Podium bottles
3. house cleaner0 -
1. Whatever stall is every other. Not so that I don't pee next to someone, but because the OCDs say so.
2. Makeup (probably eyeshadow, but perhaps lip color) or something off the clearance clothes rack. Perhaps shoes if they're cute enough for $20.
3. House cleaning HANDS DOWN! I hate cleaning my house!0 -
1. Take the chicken across, come back with the boat empty
2. Take the grain (or the fox) across, then take the chicken back
3. Take the fox (or the grain) across, coming back with an empty boat to finally take the chicken across the last time.
haha, of course the rest of this story is missing.
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I am curious how many that would take the handicap stall would be angry to see someone without the card park in a handicapped spot at a mall.0
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1) the first one
2) 1 x ticket for Angels and Airwaves
3) House Cleaner.0 -
I am curious how many that would take the handicap stall would be angry to see someone without the card park in a handicapped spot at a mall.
in England, usually the disabled loo is a seperate place entirely. Weird!0 -
1. The first stall, because that is the one the fewest go into, and is therefore the cleanest..
2. A book ^^
3. A tough one, but I would go with the Personal Trainer.0 -
1. You walk into a public restroom w/ 4 stalls (for the boys, there are no urinals). The first three are regular, the 4th is handicapped. Someone is in the 2nd one. Which one do you use?
--I'd grab the handicapped stall. Been consuming a lot of fiber lately and sometimes I need the handrail.
2. You have $20 you have to spend right now. What do you buy?
--Sushi
3. If you were offered to get just one of the following services for free for the rest of your life, what would you pick?
- personal trainer
- chef
- masseuse (sp?)
- house cleaner
--Worked as a Massage Therapist for many years. Also as a TKD Instructor (sort of a personal trainer), House cleaner sounds boring. Besides, anyone here, who knows me, knows that I want to be a Chef and am planning on enterring Culinary School in a couple of years.0 -
1. 1st Stall
2. books
3. personal trainer.0 -
1) First stall
2) A shirt I've had my eye on to wear to a photography event or some chocolate protein powder
3) Personal Trainer hands down0 -
1. You walk into a public restroom w/ 4 stalls (for the boys, there are no urinals). The first three are regular, the 4th is handicapped. Someone is in the 2nd one. Which one do you use?
The first stall, they say it is the cleanest because people tend to go to the very end for privacy.
2. You have $20 you have to spend right now. What do you buy?
Lush Cosmetics stuff
3. If you were offered to get just one of the following services for free for the rest of your life, what would you pick?
House Cleaner!!0 -
1) 1st Stall (It's usually the cleanest anyway)
2) Sushi
3) House Cleaner0 -
1. The third one, because most will use the first or the handicapped and both are probably out of paper
2. Reload my Starbuck's card - gotta have caffeine
3. Personal trainer. There are four adults in my house, they can clean it... No excuses0 -
1. The Handicapped Stall. I rarely get to pee alone so I use my children as an excuse to get the big stall. It's funny how many people keep claiming stall #1 because it's going to be the cleanest. Seems a bit overused now LOL
2. Beer. Something delicious like an apricot ale.
3. Chef!0 -
1. 1st stall.
2. Books.
3. House cleaner (but only because baby sitter wasn't on the list.)0 -
1) Which ever stall is unoccupied and clean.
2) a nice stiff drink
3) chef, for sure....personal trainer sounds good too!0 -
1. Handicapped. I like the large amount of space..
2. A new pair of jeans cause all mine are baggy!
3. Personal trainer baby!0 -
1. Handicap, not sure why except that its a habit I got in when I had little kids that I had to take in the stall with me.
2. Book(s) for my Kindle.
3. Personal trainer. I like to cook and I don't mind cleaning...and I already have a live-in masseuse (not really, but my hubby is pretty good and always willing).0 -
1. I go for the largest stall (that usually means the handicapped) about half of the time.
2. Books or music.
3. House Cleaner. It would free up a lot of time besides I enjoy learning how to cook myself and I can train myself as far as fitness goes.0 -
1. 3rd stall
2. book
3. personal trainer0 -
3rd stall
that new pair of shorts
house cleaner, duh! - cleaning floors, dusting, washing windows0 -
1. First stall
2. Yarn
3. House keeper! I hate cleaning!0
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