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Are You a Hoarder? What Your Collection Says About You {MyDaily}

Apr 1st 2011 11:56PM Well, I quit being interested in her "expert" analysis when I read she was a feng shui consultant. Sounds like a snake oil salesman to me. The economy must really be bad that the has to resort to writing "Junior AOL Psychoanalyst" articles to make a few bucks... LOL. I collect Casino chips, so I must be a basket case in her eyes...

RoboStir Review: A Spoon Does a Better Job {WalletPop}

Feb 18th 2011 4:24PM Why does her Robo-stir have 4 legs and all the ones in the commercials have 3? Did she get a Chinese counterfeit knock off? No wonder it didn't work, LOL

Man Has $50,000 Puck Shot Overturned? It Must Be a Movie {Fanhouse Main}

Feb 16th 2011 4:25PM I personally have a problem with Hartford. I was paying my annual premium (about $700) in one payment and they had the nerve to try and raise my premium to almost $2500 for the next year. Never had a claim with them, they just decided they needed more money from Florida AARP members. Thats customer service! Needless to say I have a new insurance policy now, still more than $700 a year but no where $2500....

Walmart and Target Coming to a City Near You {WalletPop}

Feb 16th 2011 12:36PM Butch, do you even know where Target's corporate headquarters are? I'll bet you heard somewhere that they are a French store, right? You show your ignorance by repeating everything you hear from the idiots you surround yourself with that say the are going shopping at "Target" (with a French accent to make it sound more classy), therefore you think its a French or Canadian business, right? The company was founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1902 as the Dayton Dry Goods Company. In 1962, the company opened its first Target store in nearby Roseville. Target grew and eventually became the largest division of Dayton Hudson Corporation, culminating in the company changing its name to Target Corporation in 2000. As of May 2010, the company has opened stores in every state except Vermont, operating as Target or SuperTarget. Isn't it amazing what you can learn if you just think for yourself and apply some effort once in a while?

iPad 2 specs starting to take shape {TUAW.com}

Jan 20th 2011 9:36AM And still no Flash capabilities..... lol

Hard Rock Cafe in Minimum Wage Class Action Suit {AOL Jobs}

Jan 20th 2011 9:14AM SixpackDan, $3.02 AN HOUR IS THE MAX CREDIT THE EMPLOYER CAN TAKE, NOT THE WAGE THEY PAY THE EMPLOYEE. Read the entire article next time, or ask someone to read it to you and explain it in a way you can understand.

Bride Sues Groom for Leaving Her at the Altar -- To the Tune of $95K {Lemondrop}

Dec 16th 2010 10:40AM You all are making assumptions based on incomplete information. Maybe he bailed because of the money she was spending and knew he didn't want to be on the hook for it for years to come and take the hit on his credit, and she wouldn't listen to him because she was being selfish and wanted her version of her perfect wedding? All I am saying is you cannot judge based on only one side of the story, and second hand at that.

Statue of Liberty to Get Fire Safety Makeover {AOL Travel News}

Aug 11th 2010 10:10PM Dennis? Could you please tell me how they hid an airliner under the sheetrock patch??? They have VIDEO of the planes flying into the buildings. Quit looking for the black helicopters and take off the tin foil hat on your head, then SLOWLY come out from under the table, back into the real world. We will help you adjust again....

The Best Way to Save Food and Store Leftovers -- Savings Experiment {WalletPop}

Jul 22nd 2010 1:05PM For just my wife and I we like to buy a whole boneless beef rib from our wholesale club and I cut it into steaks myself. I can trim more of the fat off and chose the thickness we prefer and then store them in our Food Saver vacuum bags. I can put 2 steaks in most bags or just one steak if we can't eat together due to work schedules. They thaw out really quick and taste great even after a year, plus we save $2.00 a pound buying the steaks in bulk. I also buy hamburger in bulk and divide it into 1 lb. bags and after sealing it, smash it as flat as flat as I can to save space in the freezer, freeze quicker and to also thaw out faster in hot water for a quick meal. Bulk bagged veggies from the store are divided into meal portions with seasonings and butter for us and frozen, reheated in the vacuum bag in boiling water on the stove and no waste because we couldn't eat a full can of vegetables between the two of us, and clean up is a breeze, just a pot of boiling water. The reheated vegetables are opened and poured right from the bag to the plates. I even store bread in the vacuum bags now. we buy bulk 12 inch hoagie rolls for sandwiches, but just don't vacuum out all the air so as to not collapse the bread too much. Thaw in the bag on the counter or quickly in a sink of hot water. They come out just as soft as the day we bought them, even after weeks in the freezer (That's as long as they have lasted us so far, we eat them too quickly, LOL).

Door Snaps Off American Jet at DFW {AOL Travel News}

Jun 19th 2010 12:08PM Hey Linda, just my observation, but I haven't seen too many jetways sitting next to an open airplane door at 40,000 feet...... I don't think it would happpen at 40,000 feet, do you? I also left out Race, religion and Politics out of this conversation, I just had to call out the idiotic statements though....

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