I am imagining that you have tattoos of the evil eye all over yourself. Literally all eyes.
Eyes, top to bottom. Eyes..!
Eyes, in the back of your head...
^^^Red eye.
Lower....
Lower.....! (Pssst! more eyes!)
He's all eyes!
(someone needs to redo their toenails)
In all fairness, Johnny, I think a lot of poor people in America are fat because the cheapest food around is the unhealthy stuff.
Awesome link about talking to the police! Thanks!
I believe there have been some studies that show this.
But, I'm still stuck on the going out to have breakfast a couple of times a week thing. I wish I could afford to do that. It would mean all my stuff's paid off completely.
The latte's are REALLY fattening. And why anyone would drink Starbuck's coffee is way beyond me. The stuff tastes terrible because Starbuck's burns their beans. If you want some great coffee, go here:
www.sweetmaria's.com.
Of course, you'll have to learn to roast your own. Once you get the hang of it, you'll never go back, nor will you ever used milk or cream in your coffee again either. Home roasting is the only way to go ... just like home grown weed done right.
Vi
So YOU'RE the one who re-planted that seed! He's been talking to me about the homeroasting again. You... you... you SEEDPLANTER, you!
I don't drink coffee, I've never been even near a starbucks (that's why I didn't know the price).
Coffee causes kidney stones, I encourage my family members to NOT drink it. We're more of the chocolate milk variety around here.
Yes indeed, more specifically calcium oxalate stones, the most common sort. So, not all stones are linked to or caused by it, but the majority are. I couldn't drink it when I was getting the stones. But now, after surgery, oh yeah!
I get my coffee on.
There is a whole host of other foods that are high in oxalic acids that are also linked to heightened risk of stone formation. The list is extensive, and includes such great foods as beans, eggplants, dark leafy green veggies, and many teas. I was an unhappy camper during those years, especially lamenting the loss of eggplant and beans in my diet. I adore baba ganoush and hummus, and beans and rice is something I always have prepared.
Question: Are wages derived from production or from profit?
Vi
Did anyone else hear that whooshing sound..?
I don't know about where you live, but we're losing business after business around here. Lot's of jobs are just GONE. How many companies would still be in business if the people at the helm didn't suck off every last penny of profits as "pay and bonus".
I bolded this part because I feel it is part and parcel of everyone's perspective, and how we each must keep that in mind, the how and why of our perspectives.
I was an employee who was put technically on part-time work as defined by Bombay Company, specifically so as to avoid putting me in on full-time benefits, which were pretty choice considering it was retail, after all. I was in a management position and often worked hours beyond a 40hr week. I was paid properly for those hours (time and a half beyond eight in a day, etc.), but there was nothing I could do to gain myself that coveted full-time status. I don't have a solution to that, I am only reporting my direct experience. This was only the most recent example, not the only example. I do feel that I ended up in such a position due to my choices in my life, including deciding to be a stay-at-home mother while the boys were young.