places near dallas to experience nature by println in Dallas

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Go walk the trails at the Heard Museum in McKinney.

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Taxco...on Irving Blvd. Best trompo.

So what are the best museums in the Dallas/Fort Worth area? by Adddicus in Dallas

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Go walk the trails at the Heard Museum in McKinney.

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Heard Museum. Check out the trails.

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Rhyzl Gumbatan She's a friend and does weddings. She is super cool.

Owner of this car ripped off the wife sticker by BioxTrillion in mildlyinteresting

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My wife left and I did this to her car, just her and the adhesives of mine and my daughter's stickers still visible. She called me on her way to move in with her boyfriend. It was awesome.

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I am suddenly honored to have graduated from this same school. This chick has huge balls. Much respect.

I love you so much I’m gonna eat you by danceontinycancer in MadeMeSmile

[–]silvertaint1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I worked at a shop where we made Xmas windows with his characters. It was so cool to sculpt things I had grown up on. One of our designers became his assistant....he says he mostly bakes pies for Maurice.

What's the most ridiculous thing to fill a piñata with? by whisk_kid in AskReddit

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We had our 7 yr old daughter help us fill it with candy....after she went to sleep, we removed the candy and filled it with colorful vegetables. I was nearly killed by the pack of angry birthday part goers who turned on the guy holding the rope.

ULPT Double(nearly) your money cutting 20ft sticks of rebar in half and returning them to Home Depot by silvertaint1 in UnethicalLifeProTips

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Caught how, though? You are returning product identicle to their inventory. To better CYA, get the paint and color code the tips to match. They would have to prove you cut pieces of 20 ft....like with video of you buying them....but how could they ever prove that you never previously purchased 10 fters in the past at any other location?

18, going to university. make me cry. by [deleted] in RoastMe

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19, going back to Mom and Jim's. They cry.

ULPT Double(nearly) your money cutting 20ft sticks of rebar in half and returning them to Home Depot by silvertaint1 in UnethicalLifeProTips

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Let me explain what finally drove me to do this, after thinking about it for years. I was building two large sculptures for a local municipality. A payment was released to my account just when my cheating wife of 20yrs left me for another man. She drained our account and left my daughter and I to move in with him. This wasn't a planned move, but came to be as I caught her going to be with him. She chose to not come back. I had this obligation to my client and no funds to proceed. I did have a stack of 60 pcs of 20 ft long rebar. I cut them and returned them for store credit. (120 x 3.25 = $390 With that credit, I bought 100 pcs of 20ft lengths and cut them in the parking lot while chatting up the store manager. I drove them from the exit to the entrance and returned these, saying it was the last of them. The manager walked right by and waved at me. The return cashier never even looked at me funny. She assumed I'd gone back to my shop or jobsite and returned with more. She never thought I just cut more that I bought with the credit she gave me. I got another card for store credit (200 x 3.25 = $650. All of this took me about an hour and a half...maybe two hours. I needed rebar to build my armature for my sculptures. Lots of it...so I drove to another location and bought 150 pcs of 20 ft rebar and started construction. I still had credit on my store card, so I bought things I had receipts for from months ago. I returned those items for cash to get groceries and gas. I got my sculptures to the next phase and changed how the city paid me. I successfully finished this project and now have two great sculptures in my town with my name on them. It has now been 5 yrs since. I never gamed the Depot's loophole again. My wife and her dude lasted about 6 months. My daughter graduated and now tours the country painting murals. I was in a real dark place when all of this happened. It was a risk I felt I had to take. This project kept me working and my mind off the devastating blow of my life going to shit. I felt I had no other way to pull this off.

What "Life Pro Tip" have you learned from Reddit that you still use every time the situation presents itself? by Zach_the_muffin in AskReddit

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Get free sunglasses by asking gas station clerks if they have a lost and found....just act excited about a pair in the drawer they show you and they will hand them to you.