Being the man of the house mean that you call the shots. However, it seems as though you lose your immunity to scrutiny when you choose the worst tools or gadgets to be put in the house. A poorly protected garage will be blamed on you, just like a broken pipe will be your main concern. When it comes to gadgets for the kitchen, you are supposed to buy the slow cooker that comes with more settings than your microwave oven. How were you supposed to know that? When it comes to printers, you were supposed to buy the best, which is the HP 6500 printer. … read more
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