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On How to Lose All Your Money in Vegas Without Gambling A Dime
@MuffyStJohn Regarding the walk, I think it would really depend on what one was wearing. If I was dressed up in heels or something, walking a mile would not be very fun. :( Then again, one could pack flats. But I think the author also mentioned the asthma that kicked in the first time she walked.
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On What I’ve Spent Since I Got My Keys Back From My Ex-Boyfriend
Eyebrow threading always makes me feel really good after? Although, it amazes me how much prices vary.
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On Signs Your Summer Internship Is Going Well
This is like poetry. Hangover cure e-book? Oh, lord. Did it ever sell?
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On Make Bad Booze Better
The strawberry pineapple gin sounds delicious. This may sounds a tad stupid, but does homemade infused stuff go bad?
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On How to Score a Refund From Your Terrible Internet Service Provider in 12 Emotionally Complicated Steps
@jane lane It must be something about public shaming slash potential PR fiasco.
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On How to Lose Four Months to a Depression/Spending Death Spiral
I feel you about the Michigan thing.
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On College Grads Have Job Expectations
I can see how parents being involved in a job search could be tiresome, but in many ways it isn't that bad. For me, my father often times gives me another perspective or exposes me to potential employers I hadn't considered. Parents do have useful networks! (Yes, it helps that I'm interested in public health, like my father, but ya know.)
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On Cheap Eats: Zucchini with Balsamic Vinegar and Parmesan Cheese
This looks great - I was looking for more vegetables to add to my meals that require little fuss. (Love zucchini and summer squash too! So springy.)
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On Facts About College Graduates, Under 25
@alexandra Good dose of perspective! Still, it's a bummer that our hot-off-the-press degrees may not give us the leg up we thought it would initially.
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On How to Lose All Your Money in Vegas Without Gambling A Dime
@Rachel Hill@facebook I wouldn't be scared! The author does mention that it was a completely spontaneous trip. With a little bit of pre-planning (e.g., decide what $$-costing activities you want to do and a bit of budgeting for food), it doesn't necessarily have to be stressful.. right?