considering that it can get down to freezing in LA, yeah, everyone has heat, though it may not be used as much as in colder climates. radiators are pretty unheard of, though.
another great use for these: getting excess water out of your hair post-shower, resulting in less dripping as you air dry or less time using a hairdryer!
I shower at night, let my sheets air out a bit, and try to make the bed (try being the key word) to at least give the allusion of freshness. I also take a lint brush to the sheets now and then to ...
very cool in theory, but it seems to me it would have to be placed in a very temperature and humidity controlled space (which is generally not so green) in order to function consitently.
that's why you always get yourself ready first: it's less embarrassing to be finishing the appetizers when someone arrives that to e getting dressed or putting on your makeup.
mine isn't done yet, but when it's worn out I think I'll cut it up and place it under small rugs (like the mat by my front door or by the kitchen sink) as rug pads to keep them from slipping around...
I find any of these suggestions highly unlikely and very unrealistic (nearly to the point of belittling the financial reality of the situation). those lots aren't just free space. dealers either ...
I had the exact same situation. though we had a few tiny built-in drawers (a hutch for storing napkins/silverware, originally), we got a dresser and an armoire. I waited for a while and got one t...
it looks like they weren't getting enough light as young seedlings (which happens if you start them too soon in the year or if the window where you started them didn't get enough direct light). ba...
cold water is better for your clothes, anyway. I never noticed any difference (and so many detergents are now made for cold water). but then again, I never get my clothes that dirty/smelly.
you can even just dampen your bare hands, though it feels a little gross and I wouldn't recommend it for large areas, (but it's perfect if you get to work and realize you forgot to run lint brush ...
ugh, this has been such a problem for me this year. we even all had the 'clean talk' when we were deciding to live together. it turns out everyone (but me) was more ambitious than realistic, and ...
I have thought about bringing up the diva cup on *so* many of the 'green' posts but was afraid I would gross everyone out...
don't judge it until you try it, ladies! seriously, it wil...
we had the same problem in the house I grew up in once... turns out a stray cat had died under the house (we wondered why we hadn't seen it for a while...).
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considering that it can get down to freezing in LA, yeah, everyone has heat, though it may not be used as much as in colder climates. radiators are pretty unheard of, though.
another great use for these: getting excess water out of your hair post-shower, resulting in less dripping as you air dry or less time using a hairdryer!
I shower at night, let my sheets air out a bit, and try to make the bed (try being the key word) to at least give the allusion of freshness. I also take a lint brush to the sheets now and then to ...
where are his shoes?
very cool in theory, but it seems to me it would have to be placed in a very temperature and humidity controlled space (which is generally not so green) in order to function consitently.
showers when camping? I think not. rivers, lakes, buckets of icy water, or a damp washcloth are all a *real* camper needs.
that's why you always get yourself ready first: it's less embarrassing to be finishing the appetizers when someone arrives that to e getting dressed or putting on your makeup.
I feel so healthy by comparison... and is that a snake in #4?
not for a month... as a relatively recent new england transplant, this is shocking and disturbing to me...
mine isn't done yet, but when it's worn out I think I'll cut it up and place it under small rugs (like the mat by my front door or by the kitchen sink) as rug pads to keep them from slipping around...
I find any of these suggestions highly unlikely and very unrealistic (nearly to the point of belittling the financial reality of the situation). those lots aren't just free space. dealers either ...
if you really want high, go Gladding McBean.
I had the exact same situation. though we had a few tiny built-in drawers (a hutch for storing napkins/silverware, originally), we got a dresser and an armoire. I waited for a while and got one t...
have you talked to the art department? they seem ideal for storing rolls of paper, large paintbrushes, pencils, tools, etc.
it looks like they weren't getting enough light as young seedlings (which happens if you start them too soon in the year or if the window where you started them didn't get enough direct light). ba...
cold water is better for your clothes, anyway. I never noticed any difference (and so many detergents are now made for cold water). but then again, I never get my clothes that dirty/smelly.
you can even just dampen your bare hands, though it feels a little gross and I wouldn't recommend it for large areas, (but it's perfect if you get to work and realize you forgot to run lint brush ...
ugh, this has been such a problem for me this year. we even all had the 'clean talk' when we were deciding to live together. it turns out everyone (but me) was more ambitious than realistic, and ...
I have thought about bringing up the diva cup on *so* many of the 'green' posts but was afraid I would gross everyone out... don't judge it until you try it, ladies! seriously, it wil...
we had the same problem in the house I grew up in once... turns out a stray cat had died under the house (we wondered why we hadn't seen it for a while...).