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Not too bad.
That's like a collective half a trillion dollars, 100,000 pounds of bench press, a golf drive to Mars and a hot tub.
1,399 pages
55,951 posts
1,967,305 views
Not too bad.
Why not just hand them a $20 and tell em to keep the change? Is that last dollar that important to you after spending $19?On a serious note, how much do you tip for a haircut? $16 for a trim at Cruise-N-Cuts and I leave a $3 tip.
Anyone that watches more than 4 horse races on television at home can argue with Chase.
-$10 on my haircut.
The guy with no wife, no kids, and no obligations outside of work wants a pat on the back for working out.
Congrats, Casey. Impressive.
Yeah, just hand him the $20 and call it a day. Don't stand there with your hand out for a dollar.On a serious note, how much do you tip for a haircut? $16 for a trim at Cruise-N-Cuts and I leave a $3 tip.
Can't imagine a wife that wouldn't want you to go workout and look better but I've never had one so I guess I don't know. As far as kids go, I get it, but just get up earlier. I get up every day at 530-6 just to go get a good workout in (given I'm a gym junkie) and I don't have to be at work til 10 at the earliest. Again, I have none of those things, including obligations so what do I know.The guy with no wife, no kids, and no obligations
I get up every day at 530-6
Thanks for figuring this one out for us, man.As far as kids go, I get it, but just get up earlier.
Looks like I'm going to Tampa to get married, have kids, stop working out, add some lbs(not the good kind) and generally hate my life so I can see what all the hubbub is around here.On that note, whachoo decide to do with your big decision, rogue?
$10.00 - one haircut per month except in March.