Posted on 11 January 2012.
You like to think of yourself as a well-rounded, knowledgeable woman. Until one day you are running late for work, only to get behind the wheel, put the key in the ignition, turn and…nothing but a dead battery. Sure, you can call a friend for a jump, but what happens if neither of you is [...]
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Posted in Education, Habitat, Post-Grad Life, The Good Life, Travel Tips, Wanderlust
Posted on 27 December 2011.
“My husband was building a deck and wanted to use his post hole digger, but the handle of the digger broke off,” explains Mary Nellenbeck on Syracuse.com. “A new digger was $19.99; a new handle cost $3.99. But removing the broken handle proved difficult because of rusted bolts.” That’s when it got difficult, according to the Auburn, NY resident. “While he was trying to hacksaw the rusted bolts off, the hacksaw slipped and inflicted a serious gash between his thumb and first finger. The trip to the emergency room ended with nine stitches. New post hole digger without DIY: $19.99. New posthole digger with DIY: $409.99.”
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Posted in Featured, Habitat, The Good Life
Posted on 15 April 2011.
Hearing the word “organize” may conjure up images of color-coded files and sock drawers, but you don’t have to run to Ikea or The Container Store every time you want to simplify your life. Sometimes those things can actually lead to even more clutter! Here are a few things that could certainly benefit from being [...]
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Posted in Featured, Habitat, Office Appropriate, Profession, The Good Life
Posted on 13 April 2011.
From an early age, Kacy Paide sought order out of chaos. Growing up, she enjoyed helping her parents clean and organize the basement or garage. By age 13 she had created her first filing system. In college, each year her dorm room became the canvas for a new theme. Given her passion for organization and [...]
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Posted in Habitat, The Good Life