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Hankster

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I tried several times to post this vid, An MP4 12mb. No luck, So here is the link that 88 and others should view prior to selecting that thoughtful gift.



Wow it worked.
 

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co-sign on a weekend away. perfect gift.

that, or go up to massachusetts and grab some newly legalized recreational weed.

Someone would have to give it to you. It is illegal to sell until 2018
 
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Instant Pot is great. However, like everything else, it involves some effort---like shopping, chopping and cleaning. It also takes up space in a cabinet or on the counter. Ours got used 3 times a week for a month or so but hasn't been touched in 5-6 months now. Pretty soon I will quietly put it up on the third car garage storage shelf with the bread maker, Vitamix and a million other things she had to have in her quest to become Rachael Ray. Unfortunately, to be Rachael Ray you need annoying amounts of bubbly energy and someone willing to pay you millions of dollars to make comfort food. My wife has neither.
 
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I get her a coupon stating she is eligible to sleep by my side 365 days a year. Its a great gift.

I would offer that in the stocking too as it's a great idea, unfortunately she hates the TV on and she wouldn't be comfortable 33% of those nights in the adjoining recliner next to where I fall asleep in for 4-5 hours.
 

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It involves less effort than every other option. That's the single greatest reason why I'll keep using it. Not every day. But at least once a week - and those meals will last me two or three days.

Instant Pot is great. However, like everything else, it involves some effort---like shopping, chopping and cleaning. It also takes up space in a cabinet or on the counter. Ours got used 3 times a week for a month or so but hasn't been touched in 5-6 months now. Pretty soon I will quietly put it up on the third car garage storage shelf with the bread maker, Vitamix and a million other things she had to have in her quest to become Rachael Ray. Unfortunately, to be Rachael Ray you need annoying amounts of bubbly energy and someone willing to pay you millions of dollars to make comfort food. My wife has neither.
 
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I brought her a car for Xmas but I'd like to know if a remote starter kit installation is a bad idea?

We don't have a garage and January is coming.
 
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My sons bought me one for Christmas, several years ago. It works great but the are multiple things to get used to.
 
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