$100M a year is about $274k per day on food and drinks.
$100M a year is about $274k per day on food and drinks.
I read somewhere that data was released that the week of day light savings had an increase of vehicle collisions.
I think it’s normal to feel tired when your sleep is disrupted/ changed. Some people are more affected than others.
While I like the idea of a lower interest rate, I also wonder what it will do. Will it drive housing prices up? Will it stimulate the economy by encouraging people to take debts and loans?
Did they lower rates to encourage people to take out loans?
I toast my bread, then do mayo or butter, thick slices of tomato, and salt. Some pepper sometimes.
Toasted tomato open faced sandwich!
But I would serve that to guests. I don’t see why not.
Must be for a job in trades or field work. Phone calls, emails, and notifications are essential for office work.
By 10am? You reach 10am by step 4.
Also number 7 contradicts 4. Phone calls can be meetings. But what do I know.
Also in North Eastern Ontario. I didn’t see any all night, but was looking for colors and not just gray/ white streaks.
Could it be that you just want to be chased? Enjoy being hard to get? Feeling valued. Get satisfaction from being contacted and approached but then once it all disappears it feels like you lost?
I’m only thinking this because you wrote you get a weird satisfaction from rejecting.
Thank you for sharing this! :)
Dipped in soft serve vanilla ice cream.
I need to learn my flags.
Governments and companies don’t seem to acknowledge that driving less would be beneficial. If they did, there would be a greater push for work from home for jobs that can be done remotely.
Climate change is so accepted that the general thought is “don’t buy a lakefront house in PEI or Nova Scotia.”
Are there any trustworthy AI apps or alternatives?
It would be awesome if Ontario insurances made this information public. I would love to have public insurance here.
I’ve read before that Ontario has the highest rate of insurance fraud/ false claims. Factors like that may have affected Ontario’s price, bringing it up. I wonder how Saskatchewan compares. Does Saskatchewan have a high rate of insurance fraud. If Ontario had a publicly owned insurance company, how much cheaper would it be?
Thank you for sharing!
Would you be able to answer some more questions please? I’m interested to hear more of your opinion and experience!
Thank you!
Gotta refinance a mortgage to afford half’n’half or milk.