15 October 2025 | 38 replies
I'd be shocked if any engage, but it's not to get the deal now, it's about planting the seed, and making that connection.
10 October 2025 | 6 replies
If there are any protected trees/plants/species, sometimes that's an issue as far as not that you can't necessarily not develop just because they are there, but there could be a cost involved with mitigating the impact from the project.
10 October 2025 | 19 replies
I used to work for US Steel at the Oak Grove Coal Mine and Concord Prep Plant.
25 November 2025 | 58 replies
It is a common factor for these types to plant in people's head they are responsible for their success so when they come back after realizing the no value you can blame it on them.
17 November 2025 | 27 replies
And here we are, we are seeing how it can come to be, how one day people can be confused spraying crops with Brawndo is bad, "but it's got what plants crave".....
25 November 2025 | 260 replies
.: Quote from @V.G Jason:At least In Tulipmainia, you wound up with tulips when the whole ponzi scheme collapsedWith Crypto you get bits, try to plant thatFalls out of favor, can't buy groceries, power loss - can't transact, falls down a dark hole, disappears and disappoints******************************************************************************************************* Beautiful to look at, comes in a variety of colors and shapes, reproduces, doesn't need electricity, can be sold individually, universally understood, can't be hacked, can't be manipulated, can't all be stolen at onceI dunno, investing in the "crypto craze" or in tulips, hmmm tough choice. ;-)I don't necessarily disagree, BTC is dependent upon a power grid and internet existing.
25 November 2025 | 79 replies
And never mind that the Port Washington Power plant consumes 1.2 million gallons EVERY 2 MINUTES!
5 October 2025 | 17 replies
Compassionate capitalism and passion projects — that’s exactly the heart I hoped this thread would pull out.I love the way you’ve woven giving back into every layer: volunteering with women/children and veteran causes, helping relieve debt burdens, leading through the VFW, and even planting financial seeds for the next generation.
1 October 2025 | 19 replies
Those almost seem like shills planted to stir up business for the guru or company.
28 September 2025 | 22 replies
Here is a breakdown: Queen bed frame: $400 - $700 High-quality mattress: $500 - $9,000 Pillows (2-4 per bed): $40 - $120 Linens (sheets, duvet, comforter): $150 - $300 Blanket: $50 - $75 1 Bedside tables: $40 - $150 1 Lamps/lighting: $40 - $75 Art decor (2 pieces): $100 - $275 Bathroom towel racks, dispensers and soap racks: $100 - $200 Makeup mirror: $20 - $80 Hair dryer: $20 - $60 5x7 rug: $75 - $250 Small vase with plant: $20 - $50 3-ft decorative tree: $50 - $150 Two window curtains (with rods): $80 - $150 55-inch TV: $375 - $500Total cost per bedroom will range from $2,320 - $3,545