
20 March 2014 | 9 replies
I Use 9 in. paper and tape around top and bottom trim and plastic on the walls and floor to prevent overspray.

1 January 2014 | 40 replies
A degree in my opinion is just a $100,000 piece of paper that really won't help me as much as actual experience would.

3 September 2013 | 6 replies
It's not a large pool so I was hoping that I could buy some special towels to soak it up and then clean the floors with some kind of soap.

21 April 2013 | 11 replies
It seems that once I get my thoughts down on paper it really solidifies my plans and makes things run alot smoother.

17 October 2013 | 2 replies
I took a look at the paper you referenced, (mostly out of curiosity).

5 December 2015 | 10 replies
Put a refrigerator in there, cut out a large opening for a bar, and put stools outside, hang up some hooks on the other side for towels, inside an area to corral all the pool toys, etc.Or .... a storage shed for tools, etc.

31 March 2012 | 33 replies
For regular paper that would be a stack a mile high, and lottery ticket paper is thicker than ordinary paper.Funny how those officials claim its unfair to do these mass purchases.

31 May 2012 | 16 replies
Yeah I just can't bring myself to buy a new car.The car insurance,car payment,depreciation just makes new car one of the worst investments ever.Some of my friends say "But I have to have a brand new car so I have reliable transportation to get to work".It's a cop out and there are plenty of cars not brand new that will work.People want to justify making bad decisions.I am a car guy myself and my first business was a car audio shop so I can fix most of the stuff myself.My brother also owns a used car dealership and can get me awesome cars at the private auction for cheap.What I care about is the mechanicals.The paint and interior is cheap to redo.I look in the paper sometimes at new cars and can't believe the prices they are asking.If you bought a new car it's like someone beating you up and taking thousands of dollars once you drive off the lot.If you want a newer car you look for the sweet spot of under 50k miles that is 2 to 4 years old.Those vehicles have depreciated hard but still have a lot of miles on them to go and you can still get good financing.Those vehicles go fast so you have to be ready to act.I have always wanted a Ferrari but I think it would be cheaper sometime just to rent one for a few days and get it out of my system for awhile.

28 June 2013 | 17 replies
This is the opportunity for your 30 second commercial.HINT: Members of the REIA will have formal name tags, new people like you will have paper nametags.