Ah, the foibles of youth! Married people cheat with other married people. Not only do they both have the same amount to lose, they run in the same social circles so it is easier to meet without suspicion.
I think that to build a physical monument is to miss the point. In my mind, the correct homage would be a special "push pin" on every Internet map. A small, very permanent, physical monument would also be appropriate so that visitors could have some something to see and touch when they arrive.
Thank-you. All endeavors, whether or not we realize it, start with some sort of restrictions. Embracing them allow us to be creative with what we have rather than wasting energy fighting the limitations.
Hard to believe, the worst cutomer experience in the last decade was last year at an Apple Store. "Go stand in the corner, someone will be with you." It took two hours and four mangers to sell me a phone. Returning the defective phone was equally horrid.
The Little Giant performs exactly as advertised. What they do not tell you is that it weighs as much and all of the ladders it replaces combined. That is not an exaggeration. I just weighed mine and it is over 35 lbs.
Given the price, I would separately buy a step ladder, a 16 ft extension ladder and a six foot folding ladder.
As for the ladder from this post, as soon as it is on the market, I am buying one.
My ex-wife's family used to use the local raccoons as garbage disposals at their lake house. Of course, the cubs starved when the cabin was closed in the fall because they had never been taught to eat in the wild.
Given the price, I would separately buy a step ladder, a 16 ft extension ladder and a six foot folding ladder.
As for the ladder from this post, as soon as it is on the market, I am buying one.