So... I guess it really depends on the people you're friends with? All of my friends have kids. I am literally the only single one with no attachments. They have big open kitchens with islands and it's actually pretty nice because they put a shit ton of food out on there and yes we do hang out...
Not that it isn't a silly thing to say but I do have friends that are constantly having people over their house. Multiple days a week and especially on the weekends.
I have a riding mower. The allure wears off real fast and drinking a beer isn't a great idea as I learned the hard way unless you put it in a covered water bottle. Lots of dust and debris gets in there. I was really bummed by that when I tried to crack a cold one the first time I went out on the...
Big houses feel like big yards to me. Great at first for all the extra space and things you can do but then it turns into a maintenance and cleaning nightmare.
Seems like a good idea on paper but almost never works out that way. This kind of thing can easily ruin your own relationships with whoever vouched for them if it doesn't work out. On the one hand you get more information about the person than you could through more traditional background and...
Cauliflower is one of those things that most people just boil and make terribly. I mean... it's not good if you just steam or boil it, at all. But when you roast it all these flavors come out and it's magical.
I have no personal experience with commercial real estate. The only knowledge I have comes from a few guys I golf with that are big players in the commercial real estate business. They all prefer warehouses when it's a good building with a good lease because there is just way less maintenance...
Sounds to me more like she's completely bonkers, doesn't take care of the pet at all and then uses it as an excuse to try to completely domineer his time. Thus his mention of not being able to go to jiu-jitsu.
Pretty reasonable to want to cut ties with that kind of behavior if that's the case.
The way you explain it makes it sound an awful lot like the contractor and insurance adjuster are in bed together.
1) Contractors don't typically deal directly with insurance companies until you as the homeowner have gone through the claim process and it's time to get a cost estimate.
2) You...
Welp, this g910 is already acting up. Shift key doesn't register sometimes. Other times it stays "stuck" on push down (the button isn't actually stuck down, but shift keeps getting sent to whatever client/window I'm using at the time).
It's a theory, it's not a spoiler. The two of you aren't too bright are you? If you don't like people posting theories on TV Shows you probably just stay off the internet.
Bah!
I have 10 garrisons going and only just this week did it finally pop up on one of my characters... my newest 100... who only has a 49% chance of success with his best current team.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Anyway, if you're looking to spend money on 5 residential properties I think you're better suited buying a commercial property Cad. One building to manage instead of 5 and no families so you don't have to worry about whatever absurd tenant laws Texas may have...
We should probably move the discussion to a different thread but $3k/yr in maintenance and upkeep costs seems like a pretty big understatement. Does it only cost you $3k/yr to keep your own home up? Catastrophes like weather related nonsense or just major appliance failures/tenants royally...
So many things can go wrong with a building in general. With residential properties that are still mortgaged the profit margins are very thin in most markets and you have to worry about major catastrophes at a property. The more properties you have the more you have to deal with.
Even if...
Cad I strongly suggest you look into commercial real estate properties rather than residential if you have enough money you're thinking about buying an entire complex. Commercial should have a better ROI than residential unless rental prices are absurdly inflated in your area but the real reason...
You lightly salt the chicken and leave it in the fridge for 1-3 days loosely covered for a whole roaster. Quite a bit different than curing.
Just wondering if anyone has done it for just legs and how long they do it for.
Anyone ever dry brined chicken? I have a bunch of chicken legs I want to dry brine (or even just let air dry in the fridge) so I can get a really crispy skin but am not sure how long to let it sit in the fridge.
If you're horde and have the gold to buy the pots and want to try it let me know and I'll fly you around. I might even have my DK to the point where he's ready to do it by then too.
Though I'm starting to lose interest in leveling now that I have 10 garrisons going.
Why do you say that? The G910 is rated for 20 million more keystrokes than the K95 and I'm already used to it so typing on it doesn't feel weird to me.
I've done the bonus objective/exp potion strat twice now. By the time I'm finished with clearing all the objectives I'm usually level 94ish and one potion takes me all the way to 100 in just under 15 minutes. One thing a lot of the guides don't mention is killing the rare elites in Gorgrond...