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Comments (34)Yes, a popular misconception is that when you pay money into a meter you are paying to rent the space. The meters are there to ensure that spaces keep opening up so that businesses can have short term parking for their shoppers who run in for quick sales or service ie; dry cleaner, bank, coffee shop. Yeah they do chalk the tires. If a person gets caught kicking the chalk off the fine is HUGE and it also might involve a possible jail time if the judge so decides. I think they charge with obstruction of a law officer or obstruction of justice or something egregious. ------ The McDonalds coupons in my area will say one coupon per person per visit, and then it goes on to define that a "visit" must be at least an hour apart from each other. It is also printed that they have the right to refuse any coupon based on their discretion....See MoreWhat really gripes you
Comments (32)I haven't had a period for two years - I'm closing in on 51. It hasn't been that bad - my periods ended abruptly (and not completely unexpected) when I had an embolization for fibroids. But in the last few months I've become much more conscious of feeling "old" for the first time ever. I think menopause accelerates aging appearance. ohio48 - what you said about working in a demanding job and feeling like you look older really hit home with me. That's how I feel too. My memory is also not as good as it used to be and I also work in a demanding job where I used to be known for knowing and remembering all kinds of things. Not so any more. All of this is inevitable but it's kind of a shock when you realize you really are aging - no denying it. I'm thankful though - my symptoms are not too bad. And having had cancer twice (age 15 & 25) I'm really happy I've lived to become old - but I still don't like some of what comes with that....See MoreLife maintenance -- a gripe
Comments (48)"Anyway, this post turned out to be more than I imagined when I posted it. I was thinking more in terms of all the stuff we all have to deal with to maintain living, such as car maintenance, paying taxes, home repairs, etc, -- the things that never seem to go away and are constantly picking at you." Boy can I relate to this! Since Christmas life has consisted of months of almost unbearable stress due to dealing with various tasks, mostly involving real estate: the clearing/updating/renting of both an investment house we own and my MIL's house. Sometime in the middle of those efforts we also bought another house, and my daughter moved out of the investment house and back home while she was in the midst of a job hunt which successfully concluded with a position in another state meaning she's asking for help with the logistics of that move. And that's on top of working full time and taking care of the house in which we live and trying to stay in touch with my lonely widower father and volunteering for my student support group and....... I can't seem to make my husband understand just how many moving parts there are to life--including all the stuff that's just normal routine maintenance. I've been repeating that hoary old joke about the housewife who one day ignores all her tasks, and when the husband comes home to a house in complete disarry and asks what happened she replies with "You know how you always ask me what I do all day? I didn't do it!" So much of these maintenance tasks are invisible as long as they are done smoothly and on time, but make a huge hassle if they're not. It is wearying. I've actually had nights I think wearily that it's too damn much effort to shower, wash my hair, brush my teeth and get ready for bed :). My comfort mantra is to remind myself that busy means engaged means people count on me means I'm needed which is better than sitting all alone with nothing to do and no one to do it for or with!...See MoreGripe: Why Aren't King Size Mattresses SQUARE?
Comments (27)We really have no need for storage areas, bins, or other DIY approaches. My wife likes to prop her pillow against the headboard so any desert area added between the mattress and the wall wouldn't work for her. I do appreciate hearing suggestions. I've been 6 ft plus since about age 15 and so I'm accustomed to beds being too short. If it were an issue I wanted to remedy, I'd simply buy an extra long mattress- that seems like the easiest solution. Having my feet go off the bottom end works EXCEPT in beds with a footboard. Then, I need to either sleep on my side with bent knees or slightly diagonally and stick my feet out over the side of the bed. These approaches work okay too....See MoreRelated Professionals
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