However, if we visit someone in the afternoon (obviously a planned in advance visit), they will make some scones, cake, sandwiches and other delicious stuff to be served and I suppose that is technically ''afternoon tea''.
jpg "McResource Line" — McDonald's' employee-only resource and advice site — has been dispensing a hot mess of helpful tips in recent months: From advising workers to get a second job, to suggesting they sell their stuff for quick cash, to reminding them to tip their nannies and pool boys generously this holiday season.
Being lazy about stuff that is irrelevant or not that important will help you quite a bit to free up time and minimize unnecessary stress.
Give that stuff away to someone who needs it.
The government even inspires people to have babies, and they promises to offer prizes like money and baby stuff, but the birth rate still the same, even worse.
Our heart, soul, humor, kindness, respect, integrity and a million other neat stuff about us.
The sand is everything else, the small stuff.
: A: I'm going to work on this stuff at home tonight.
: A: I'm going to work on this stuff at home tonight.
Today is Saturday and my mother ask me to wash my stuff, because the summer is coming and I need to wash the winter stuff then put them away.
Then, what are you waiting for buy her some of her favorite stuff and put a little twist on it.
——·(13) Keep your room dirty, so your mom will be afraid to come in, and then she won't take your stuff.
Everybody has their own stuff, but if we spare some time to read , we will enjoy it.
Our heart, soul, humor, kindness, respect, integrity and a million other neat stuff about us.
Quit Multitasking You are an organized person only if you do not let the stuff around you phase.
The sand is everything else, the small stuff.
separate the stuff for recycling.
A new day, a new week, and even a new season perhaps I should have a new attitude and welcome all out new stuff.
——·(13) Keep your room dirty, so your mom will be afraid to come in, and then she won't take your stuff.
An old lady who was very deaf and who thought everything too dear, went into a shop and asked the shopman:' How much this stuff?