Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Cesar R M

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Question: Was the Demi Lovato version of "Let it Go" intended for radio play, and then they went with the Idina Menzel version instead?

I know that in the past when there are two versions, the non-character-sung version is the one that gets wider airplay. That is absolutely not the case here.

But for the soundtrack and YouTube, I would not even know that Demi sang it. I have not heard the Lovato version on the radio. Not once.
Also, why does her version have slightly different lyrics?
I honestly hated the POP version.

I don't know which video was Ricky. I've seen a number of them.

Oh, and by the way ... no official soft openings. (You know, because a soft opening is exactly the OPPOSITE of being official.)
arent there better videos already online?
why torture yourself?
 

PUSH

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The guy across the street from us just mowed his lawn. Here are some takeaways:

1. He left half of his lawn in the middle of the street.
2. His lawn looks like crap.
3. He leaves his lawn get way too long, resulting in it looking like crap.
4. He doesn't do trim around anything, resulting in it looking like crap.
5. He should really leave his landscaping up to someone else.
6. That is all.
 

Cesar R M

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I'm down to just 4 assignments, one presentation, and three finals left for the semester. I'm on the home stretch now!

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go go go ! You can do it!

Forgot to mention - I dodged a price increase at HO today. For now.

After 25 years, I will never understand why Builders think raising the prices at the end is a good idea.
A) We are down to only 2 available floor plans from 6.
B) The remaining lots are the ones nobody wants - smaller lots, main road, or facing the wrong direction (everyone here wants to face east or north).

So yeah, instead of riding the momentum and just selling out, let's raise the prices and sit.

Sites only end two ways. With a bang or with a whimper.
With a bang means that it was so successful, people rush to buy the last few so they don't miss out on what was clearly a successful product launch.
With a whimper means that the Builder got greedy at the end and jacked up the prices, putting a dead halt to all sales.

It's been a while since I went out with a bang. My last site took 8 months to sell the last 3 houses. Ugh!

that happens a lot here.
and they then whine why they cant sell!!
then they blame the economy.. the people.. the neighbours..etc.. (anything but themselves)
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
The guy across the street from us just mowed his lawn. Here are some takeaways:

1. He left half of his lawn in the middle of the street.
2. His lawn looks like crap.
3. He leaves his lawn get way too long, resulting in it looking like crap.
4. He doesn't do trim around anything, resulting in it looking like crap.
5. He should really leave his landscaping up to someone else.
6. That is all.
At least he cuts his lawn. We had neighbours around the corner that NEVER cut the lawn. They were renters (not the good kind) who just didn't give a crap. Eventually the lawn would get so out of control, that the city would come in and hack it down. This of course, would be assessed against the homeowner's property taxes. Whether or not he was able to recoup it from the tenants, I have no idea. I suspect not.

The tenants moved about six months ago, and the owner has spent all that time gutting it. It was just listed a week or two ago at $299,500, if anyone is interested in becoming my neighbour.
 

MOXOMUMD

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explain how does that even work?
Fry up your hamburger with taco seasoning. Spread taco sauce on a premade pizza shell then add your taco mixture on that and cover with shredded cheese. Bake until shell is hot and cheese is melted. Cool for five minutes then add salsa, shredded lettuce, sour cream, chopped tomatoes and more shredded cheese. Cut into squares.
 

PUSH

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At least he cuts his lawn. We had neighbours around the corner that NEVER cut the lawn. They were renters (not the good kind) who just didn't give a crap. Eventually the lawn would get so out of control, that the city would come in and hack it down. This of course, would be assessed against the homeowner's property taxes. Whether or not he was able to recoup it from the tenants, I have no idea. I suspect not.

The tenants moved about six months ago, and the owner has spent all that time gutting it. It was just listed a week or two ago at $299,500, if anyone is interested in becoming my neighbour.
American or Canadian dollars? That's a bit steep for my budget.
 

PUSH

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Fry up your hamburger with taco seasoning. Spread taco sauce on a premade pizza shell then add your taco mixture on that and cover with shredded cheese. Bake until shell is hot and cheese is melted. Cool for five minutes then add salsa, shredded lettuce, sour cream, chopped tomatoes and more shredded cheese. Cut into squares.
Here's my version:

The exact same except without all the extras. I'll just stick with the beef, cheese, and shell. I'm a plain guy when it comes to my toppings.

Burgers: Cheese only, but bacon is good too
Tacos: Cheese only
Pizza: Depending on where it's from, but my two favorite pizza places are extra cheese

:hungry:
 

MinnieM123

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The guy across the street from us just mowed his lawn. Here are some takeaways:

1. He left half of his lawn in the middle of the street.
2. His lawn looks like crap.
3. He leaves his lawn get way too long, resulting in it looking like crap.
4. He doesn't do trim around anything, resulting in it looking like crap.
5. He should really leave his landscaping up to someone else.
6. That is all.

Glad to hear you're warming up to your new neightbor ;). (I assume this must be the father of the kids that run around on the lawns and driveways that don't belong to them?)
 

PUSH

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Glad to hear you're warming up to your new neightbor ;). (I assume this must be the father of the kids that run around on the lawns and driveways that don't belong to them?)
Actually they keep their lawn looking nice. They living kiddie corner to use, though. The bad-lawn people live directly across the street. There are three neighbors kind of clustered together that all have been annoying at some point. Before they built their houses/moved in it was a nice, quiet, peaceful neighborhood.
 

donaldtoo

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Not me. 100 days over 100 degrees I'd Be so I'll.

True, it can start to be a bit of a drag towards the end of August, but, at least we can't be heat-waved in (at least not yet, anyway... o_O) like y'all can be snowed in. We can still hop in our cars and, pretty much, safely travel wherever in air-conditioned comfort. Thus, even most convertible drivers even have their tops up in July and August in the heat of the day...! ;) For y'all in a blizzard/days-long-snow-accumulation , not so much. I'm pretty sure that would drag me down a lot more. :(
 

PUSH

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Pushed through (hehe, pun!) three assignments tonight. All I have to worry about now is a paper that's due by the end of finals week (that I hope to get done this weekend. 2.5 pages down, 5.5 to go), and finals themselves. The presentation is either tomorrow or Thursday, but I'm just talking about a lesson plan I did, so that will be easy.
 

MinnieM123

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The person I knew in high school just had someone else try to sell me into Amway after I told him no. :banghead:

Can't they bother me when I can screen calls without missing an important call...

Through the years, I've known some people who thought they could turn this into a living, or supplement another part-time job. All of them, men, women, and one couple, all lost money, except for one person that sort of broke even. I'm sure there are far better opportunities for you out there.
 
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