Buy a third of the normal amount of donuts you usually do, and cut them all in half.
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Whether it be texts or discs, they take up lots of space on shelfs and book cases around the house. Real question is: it is even worth it to keep the hard copy of entertainment anymore?
I'm not much of a fast food eater, but I am a fan of the Big Mac. I actually went over 10 years without giving McDonalds my business, until last summer when this girl wanted to take me out for some Micky Dees. She paid and I caved. Moderation is the key I guess for fast food.
I got up as far as figuring out the possibilities:
72 1 1
36 1 2
18 2 2
12 3 2
9 4 2
6 6 2
24 1 3
12 2 3
8 3 3
6 4 3
18 1 4
9 2 4
12 1 6
9 1 8
These are all the possible sets of 3 numbers that all have the product of 72. Repeated numbers in one set implies twins.
I stopped drinking pop for a while now, but my choice would be Dr.Pepper. I always thought that Dr.Pepper tastes like a mixed red and blue Icee.
I am currently in a steep money situation looking for a part-time to manage my small expenses. I am currently a 20 year old university student. When I was 16 I started off at Ontario minimum wage (around $10/hour) at a grocery store and until last year I was at $12.50. I quit that job (in June because of location) and worked another summer job at the Toronto Exhibition (Kids Fair) at 11.40/hour. It is almost impossible to get a raise now a days working an entry level position and my question is this: Should I go back to working at a horrible store (Wal-Mart/Grocery Store) at minimum wage($10.25) with all this experience or should I try to do some a little better (Apple Store/Foot Locker/Best Buy) that'll pay about $12/hour? I live walking distance to stores that'll pay me minimum wage and it'll cost me about $20 a week to travel to the "better" stores. I just feel like working at minimum wage at 20 years old is embarrassing, are any of you doing it?
My 8 pack, and soon to be my thunder thighs. I just got into bicycling.
I stopped playing video games completely.
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