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Under Ten Project Series
As with my cheap meal series, I also like to make crafts, but I am sometimes short on cash. So this series includes some projects that are lots of fun and are cheap to make. Again I found all of these things at my local Walmart because I am a savvy shopper who enjoys a bargain.
By Hannah Lorrelle6 years ago in Lifehack
Super Surprising Life Hacks with WD-40 You Can Use. Top Story - January 2018.
WD-40 is literally a miracle worker in a can. It can help you in many situations if you don't exactly know where to turn to. However, if you don't know what it is, WD-40 is the trademark name for a spray that penetrates oil and displaces water that gives surfaces lubrication and protection against moisture. Meaning it can remove stains, glue, marks, etc. off of surfaces. It's also a great lubrication when you're dealing with a sticky or jammed situation.
By George Nekilan6 years ago in Lifehack
Fastest Cars of the 00s You Probably Never Heard of
Whether most people realize it or not, the 2000s were a time when many, many feats of engineering had been achieved. It was an era of gorgeous cars like the Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder (a discontinued line), bulky cars like the Hummer (remember those?), ultra-luxury Maybachs (they, too, are no longer around), and of course, fast cars.
By Buddy Brown6 years ago in Wheel
The Top 6 Reasons to Vacation in Tulsa, OK
So you guys out there might not think that Tulsa, Oklahoma should be a spot high on your must visit places in the good ol’ USofA, but really, it should. This is a as must visit as oxygen is a must breathe or home invaders are a must kill. You will be shocked, flabbergasted, and surprised that such a seemingly dull place offers as much excitement as it does, but Tulsa is honestly a one of a kind gem. Don't believe me? Then, as an Englishman might say: "Shove off you bloody, stinking wanker, you miserable twit with bellend of a mother who wouldn't recognize your Dad in a lineup!" If you do believe me though, or if possibly you're just curious because I seem pretty cocky about Tulsa being awesome and you just can't accept the fact, read on and find out why you might be better off here than Vegas or New York for your next vacation.
By Aubrey Kate6 years ago in Wander
Best Sports Cars Under $30,000 on the Market
It's not a secret that I'm a huge fan of sports cars, especially those that somehow manage to be affordable. I drive a sports car, and many people (including myself) have found that sports cars are the most reliable used cars on dealership lots.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart6 years ago in Wheel
Best Travel Documentaries on Netflix to Stream
The travel bug might be the most contagious bug out there and once you get a taste, you're always going to want more. There's nothing like getting outside your comfort zone and experiencing new things in a new land. When you finally return from your travels but can't shake that travel bug and don't have the time to travel again just yet, there are other ways to fuel your appetite for adventure. One of these ways is to watch travel documentaries on Netflix. There are plenty of documentaries streaming on Netflix and some of the best are about people traveling. If you're trying to quench your thirst for travel, or looking for the place to go next, watch these travel documentaries on Netflix.
By Kevin Simpson6 years ago in Wander
Grand Canyon & Ancient Mythology
Grand Canyon & Ancient Mythology The Grand Canyon in Arizona has long been a source of beautiful mystery. The age of this stunning site has been a debate for about 140 years among scientists. It is estimated to be around 80 million years old, when the sea was last present there. As recently as 2012, studies of its age have broken down segments of it into five parts. Each segment was then analyzed to see how long ago each took to be carved. Only two segments, Marble Canyon and Western Grand Canyon, are less than 6 million years old. Hurricane Canyon is aged at approximately 70 million years, and the Eastern Grand Canyon is aged about 25 million years. The Colorado River first emerged from the Rocky Mountains about 11 million years ago, according to river sediment found. Where the river flowed before the Grand Canyon, and how exactly it began to flow there, are still mysteries among Geologists. They all agree that 6 million years ago, the Colorado River began carving its path through the segments, linking them together to form the Grand Canyon. Just that portion of its journey is 277 miles long. The Colorado River begins in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, and it stretches 1,450 miles, to the Gulf of California. The Grand Canyon is so huge, there is a completely different weather condition at the top, than at the bottom. Canyon rock on the bottom has been dated to 1.8 billion years old.
By Lady Sunday6 years ago in Wander