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05-19-2017 , 05:17 AM
I finger it open
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05-19-2017 , 06:17 AM
I will it to open.
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05-19-2017 , 06:30 AM
1. Rip corner flap enough to get index in.
2. Tear along short seam, perpendicular.

All other options are travesty
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05-19-2017 , 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr.mmmKay
I finger it open
This is the correct answer, to every question.
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05-19-2017 , 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Kristy
1. Rip corner flap enough to get index in.
2. Tear along short seam, perpendicular.

All other options are travesty
This.
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05-19-2017 , 07:51 AM
I don't open envelopes. Nothing good ever comes in them.
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05-19-2017 , 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by zikzak
I don't open envelopes. Nothing good ever comes in them.
I mailed my oldest a homemade, ginger, moustache and unibrow once...so

FAKE NEWS!
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05-19-2017 , 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.mmmKay
I finger it open
Def reporting the **** out of this!
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05-19-2017 , 12:23 PM
pinch a corner and rip one of the short edges off
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05-19-2017 , 06:38 PM
i just tear it open, i don't plan to ever reuse it.
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05-20-2017 , 01:01 PM
1. Rip corner flap enough to get index in.
2. Tear along the long edge.

why would you ever rip the short edge, so inefficient
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05-20-2017 , 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by thabighurt35
1. Rip corner flap enough to get index in.
2. Tear along the long edge.

why would you ever rip the short edge, so inefficient
I write the date, time, agents name, and confirmation # for payment of bill on envelope. Then I put bill back in envelope to keep pages together and file. Ripping on the short side makes this neater.
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05-20-2017 , 04:30 PM
And you have never needed any of those records ever, for anything, right?
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05-20-2017 , 04:31 PM
Related QOTD:

Do you balance your checkbook or do other bank account reconciliation things, and if so, have you ever found a bank error?
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05-20-2017 , 04:40 PM
What's a checkbook?
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05-20-2017 , 05:07 PM
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05-20-2017 , 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by zikzak
And you have never needed any of those records ever, for anything, right?
Kindling.

Actually, I have had a few errors or issues where playing the "I called at 4:02 in May 17th and spoke with "Sandy" under confirmation number ########" STFU card has paid out rather well.


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Do you balance your checkbook or do other bank account reconciliation things, and if so, have you ever found a bank error?
I check online for every expense and have found a few things like shady Amazon charges I didn't authorize. Not bank error, but a monthly $11 I might have missed otherwise.
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05-20-2017 , 07:04 PM
i always check my bank statements to make sure there are no mistakes or little fees stealing my money.
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05-20-2017 , 10:01 PM
"bank account reconciliation things"?
We don't all have the kind of 💰 you do, obv.
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05-21-2017 , 11:26 AM
every mornning when i **** i review my bank accounts/credit cards to check all the charges.

never do any balancing tho
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05-28-2017 , 06:37 PM
QOTDWhat is the cleaning chemical you use to clean your shower/bath?

I use white king power gel.
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05-28-2017 , 06:58 PM
Diluted bleach. You can take care of 99% of common household cleaning with either that or diluted vinegar. Paying for expensive cleaning products is a fish move.
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05-28-2017 , 07:29 PM
I mostly agree with zikzak, but I often replace vinegar/water with Mr. Clean/Water in spray bottle because most people prefer the smell.

I also buy the single use disposal toilet wands and autoglass spray.
But I clean other people's bathrooms...not carrying around a toilet brush, and impossibly clean windows and mirrors, are a must.

Oh, and I use lavender bleach.
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05-28-2017 , 08:50 PM
I'm guessing citric acid would be just as effective a degreaser as vinegar. Dirt cheap and no odor.

I'll probably give that a try myself. Can't say I love the way the kitchen smells after I clean the vent hood with vinegar.
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05-28-2017 , 09:04 PM
Not sure on the price of citric acid, but I wait until Mr. Clean goes on sale and stock up

Iirc...last time it was $2 for 48oz. Ratio is something like 1oz/quart. Put in dollar store spray bottle.

Pennies/refill.
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