How about we stop wasting money printing short lived one dollar bills and go to coins? I'm thinking a quarter sized hexagonal shape with either a different medal in the middle or a hole. Though, I'm glad they are finally going to comply with the requirement for the visually impaired.
I love Rocky Horror! I've been fortunate enough to almost always have a midnight show in my area. (Barring the time they had no theater to do it in) This show is a rare one that actually has the "Superheros" song at the end!
I remember reading an article by a farmer about goats liking to climb and be on top of things to see what's going on. So, with that taken into consideration it makes sense. Plus, it's cool!
Seventh Generation is just as dirty as Darn. It has chemicals the same as Dawn does. It really irritates me that they're able to pull one over on consumers. There's no definition of "natural" when it comes to products. Heck, arsenic is NATURAL.
Try Dr. Bronner's Magic soap. It's CERTIFIED ORGANIC.
Yeah, let's let peope who were fiscally irressponsible game the system even more. I have nothing but sympathy for the ones who lost their jobs, had a medical crisis, etc. (things out of their control) that cuased them to get behind on their mortgage. I do not have much for people who took out mrtgages they couldn't afford and were not reponsible adults enough to do simple math before taking on large debts that were out of their financial means. I guess the upside of this is they may be able to keep the house in habitable condition instead of abandoning it or wrecking it then leaving.
I can tell you that the banks are still trying to weasle their way into getting the most money on the sale. The house then sits there degrading while perfectly responsible, financially able people get ran through the process of buying only to have the bank be greedy because they think the interested party's bid is a few grand too low (but appropriate for the market and circumstances.)
What about property taxes? Who is paying those is the occupant/mortgage defaultee is not? Does the bank? I can only imagine what kind of havoc this will reap when these properties' taxes fall short.
Every time I watch "Muppet Family Christmas" I cry uncontrollably at the end when Jim Henson comes on and says something about letting them (the Muppets) have their fun. My husband just listening to me sniffling from the other ro and I get a quietly placed question of "Jim Henson?" to which I reply in sobs "Yes." It's so heart breaking. The world is a different place without Jim Henson. I grew up watching the 'Muppets and Sesame Street and I though I'm just another viewer I can't help but feel that a good friend is gone and that void can never be replaced.
Oh good old visual birth control. :D This is now a site to visit when I have some sort of hormonal amnesia and think "Well, so and so and so and so have a baby and MAYBE I should rethink this not having kids thing." SMKR you are a new found friend.
HIPPA violation anyone? Yeah, let's advertise a patient's health status with their clothing so everyone walking by knows what's wrong with them or how sick they are.
Though, I'm glad they are finally going to comply with the requirement for the visually impaired.
Try Dr. Bronner's Magic soap. It's CERTIFIED ORGANIC.
Orangic has specified definitions BY LAW.
Compare Seventh Generation's dishwashing liquid: http://www.seventhgeneration.com/files/assets/pdf/msds/English/Hand_Dishwashing_Liquids_MSDS.pdf
To Dr. Bronner's Baby Mild (free) Soap: http://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/OLBA08/BabyMildLiquidSoap.htm
Notice there no preservatives or additives in the Bronner's soap vs. the preservatives and additives in Seventh Gen's.
I can tell you that the banks are still trying to weasle their way into getting the most money on the sale. The house then sits there degrading while perfectly responsible, financially able people get ran through the process of buying only to have the bank be greedy because they think the interested party's bid is a few grand too low (but appropriate for the market and circumstances.)
What about property taxes? Who is paying those is the occupant/mortgage defaultee is not? Does the bank? I can only
imagine what kind of havoc this will reap when these properties' taxes fall short.