My family has been doing this for a few months. We were given the foaming soap, but I'm too cheap to buy it. I think liquid soap in general is a rip off (paying for shipping water) but my wife likes it and likes the foaming stuff even more. I've found that 2 parts generic liquid hand soap to 1 part water works really well in the dispensers we have.
We bought a woven nylon shower curtain for two dollars more than the cost of the disposable PVC variety. We've been using it for three years and just throw it in the wash when it gets that "not so fresh" smell.
It's a lumber marking hammer. Struck into the end of a log it ensures that the proper people get paid for the wood. I have an antique one that is the letter D for the last name of my family.
Neatorama rocks. So many of the blogs on the list are Self Promotion vehicles;I think Neatorama,though, has kept a wonderful mixture or weird, funny, and/or educational posts. This blog is updated frequently also. As an occasional insomniac, I appreciate that.
I wouldn't begrudge anybody the opportunity to make that kind of money, but I hope you keep doing what your doing.
My wife and I love TJ. I still can't believe that frozen nan can taste that good.
Of course, here in southwestern OH we have Jungle Jim's. The names seem similar, but Jungle Jim's is huge. Domestic groceries, ethnic/national food sections for many countries, a cheese section that is too big for me to make a decision, wine, beer, cigars, pet foods etc. There are used animatronic exhibits from all kinds of out of business amusement parks. People drive for hours (with several coolers) to shop there.
Given its history I'm surprised that Bicycle Polo isn't on the list. I feel certain that there are more people playing Bicycle Polo than Unicycle Hockey.
Where's the love for the Caber Toss? Scots are always getting the short end of the big stick.
I wouldn't begrudge anybody the opportunity to make that kind of money, but I hope you keep doing what your doing.
Of course, here in southwestern OH we have Jungle Jim's. The names seem similar, but Jungle Jim's is huge. Domestic groceries, ethnic/national food sections for many countries, a cheese section that is too big for me to make a decision, wine, beer, cigars, pet foods etc. There are used animatronic exhibits from all kinds of out of business amusement parks. People drive for hours (with several coolers) to shop there.
The deals aren't as good as TJ's though.
Given its history I'm surprised that Bicycle Polo isn't on the list. I feel certain that there are more people playing Bicycle Polo than Unicycle Hockey.
Where's the love for the Caber Toss? Scots are always getting the short end of the big stick.