It's Mima's last hurrah! Let's talk about it and rude phrases
We all know that dumb criminals are in Florida BUUUUUT would you pay to watch some of these competitions??? I'm down
Sometimes, you go on vacation and you come back and your house is total chaos?! Lots and lots of mistakes have happened.....
It's almost the four letter word season.... Snow.. We hate it more than anything else. Are we prepared? Absolutely not.
if someone likes _________ it's a red flag? What shows do we think make someone a red flag? What does the internet think?
Books, clothes, and alligators? Always borrowed, and never returned... What do you still need to return?
This week, the Top Of Utah Parade Of Homes happened and we got to see all of new options and features that people are putting into their homes. What's the best???
Influencers are doing their job for McCall cause she's been very influenced to buy all the things. It's lead us into a very interesting conversation around soda, ice, random things that we buy. It's a good time, what have you been influenced to buy? Or watch?
What are the things everyone is spending wayyyy too much money on?? The big one people mentioned is credit card debt. But here are a few others that are easier to overlook . . . 1. Subscriptions you don't use. Including everything from streaming services to magazines. Cutting back on that stuff can help your bottom line. 2. Delivery, especially if you order through apps. With delivery fees, other fees, and a tip, you can end up paying $15 more than if you just went and picked it up. 3. That fancy coffee on your way to work. Maybe it's worth it, but if you're paying $5 at Starbucks five days a week, that's around $1,250 a year. 4. Appetizers at restaurants. You're adding an extra $10 to your bill, and your meal is probably plenty of food already. 5. Apps and games you never use. Or maybe games your KIDS never use. In-app purchases also add up.
MATH says it's true, we're all 6 degrees from Kevin Bacon, but does it work for everything?? Yes