When I was in school I had a two draw file cabinet, it was small enough to fit in my dorm room yet I could lock the top draw with my valuables and put a two cinder blocks in the bottom drawer.
You could also take and drill a 2" hole through both sides meeting in one corner of the cabinet and run a bike lock through the holes and your bed frame.
I never had a thing taken during my 4 years in school.
They are purposely trying to get you to buy the 'other brand', actually the makers of Tide are trying to get you to try their brand. The makers of Tide ask that a Tide coupn be printed everytime another detergent is sold. You will also see that if you buy one box of Rice Crispies today, you will get a coupon for $#.## off of TWO boxes the next time. The companies offering the coupons are using the information that you buy to get you to switch brands.
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Adirondack means 'bark eater' in Iroquois, a Native American Tribal Confederacy based in Upstate New York.
Yes, the Adirondacks are a chain of mountains in upstate New York.
When I was in school I had a two draw file cabinet, it was small enough to fit in my dorm room yet I could lock the top draw with my valuables and put a two cinder blocks in the bottom drawer. You could also take and drill a 2" hole through both sides meeting in one corner of the cabinet and run a bike lock through the holes and your bed frame. I never had a thing taken during my 4 years in school.
They are purposely trying to get you to buy the 'other brand', actually the makers of Tide are trying to get you to try their brand. The makers of Tide ask that a Tide coupn be printed everytime another detergent is sold. You will also see that if you buy one box of Rice Crispies today, you will get a coupon for $#.## off of TWO boxes the next time. The companies offering the coupons are using the information that you buy to get you to switch brands.
Adirondack means 'bark eater' in Iroquois, a Native American Tribal Confederacy based in Upstate New York.
Yes, the Adirondacks are a chain of mountains in upstate New York.
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