jacob1
Needs more cow bell
Just makes him tough.My son is walking all over the place, which is awesome.
...Until he faceplants in to the corner of the wall, busts his lip open and chips his tooth...
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Just makes him tough.My son is walking all over the place, which is awesome.
...Until he faceplants in to the corner of the wall, busts his lip open and chips his tooth...
Also, why are textbooks so damn expensive?
This is what I'm going through right now. Paying thousands of dollars in tuition isn't enough, gotta milk another $800 for books for 1 semester plus a parking pass (another $100). Good thing I spend money wisely and not on golf stuff. :angel:
Also, why are textbooks so damn expensive?
Richard has been cooking a roast in the oven tonight. It's about done. He turns the oven off, but all of a sudden, he can't open the door. Neither can I. What the deuce?
Been lying in bed over an hour and a half, can't sleep. Something from dinner is eff'ing with my stomach. Have to get up in four and a half hours. Can't wait for tomorrow...
Same thing with me except I'm at work already
My apartment is a short walk to all of my classes luckily. Parking passes here are $175!
ATL is dumbMy parking pass is about $175 - per month
Real life FTL. (Although, admittedly, this gets expensed)
ATL is dumb
I suspect that one will end up in a screen cap somewhere. :act-up:
The parking cost is ridiculous here. One benefit is that my office is near a lot of things, so I will park there on weekend as well.
That's cheap compared to the parking costs around here. One reason that I love riding my bike to work.
When I read about things like parking fees, I become very satisfied with my suburban life. I get annoyed when I have to pay $10 to park at a ball game.
We are fortunate that in the "big" cities here, these policies are not in place. Although we also lack any real form of public transportation so that is a weakness of course.
Do we have any "big" cities in Fl?
And no I don't consider Miami part of FL.
That is if you look at the Metro areas, Tampa as a city is much smaller than that. The Metro area is pretty large.
True. But you would have to do that in every major market then and every one of them would shrink in size. If you go by sheer size (miles), Jax is the largest in this state by a huge margin.