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One of my husbands hobbies is playing with RC Cars. Since the weather was really nice here today we decided to take it to the local skate park to test it out. We had fun watching my nieces go rescue it when we crashed it. It is definitely a tough little truck for the affordable price. This truck is 2 wheel drive, his other RC Car is all wheel drive so he is still trying to get the hang of the steering. It has lots torque, goes over 35+ mph and has a good steering radius. It can definitely take a beating and get right back up again. It took about an hour to charge. They advertise that is has about 10 minutes of run time on one battery charge, but we got almost 20 minutes of play time today on one charge. We had a good time with my nieces playing with it at the skate park and all the kids there loved it. My husband even got it to do a big flip in the air on the long wavy ramp in the video, but I didn't have the camera on :-( Some of the features are: Powerful GP brush 390 motor largest in class, highest speed more than 35+mph Most popular model S911, waterproof ( in rainstorm or snow), stable, outstanding in skid resistance S-Truck suspension technology for superior handling and control 10 minutes play time with full charged, 100 meters control distance, four wheel independent suspension system It also comes with lifetime technology support, 30 days free return/change You can purchase one here! You can purchase extra batteries here! Disclosure: I received this at a discount for my honest and unbiased review.
I am heading into my late 30's and am starting to see some fine lines around eyes and on my forehead. I have been using anti-aging creams since I got into my late 20's, but I have noticed my skin is a little dryer than it used to be. I decided to try these out before a wedding that I have to attend this weekend . I was a little nervous trying out a new product before a big event, but I am so glad that I did.
My husband works in the auto manufacturing industry where he is constantly moving and sweaty. He is always complaining about chaffing on his legs and under his arms. He is very sensitive to certain products and so at the only cream that helps him with chaffing is Gold Bond. Gold Bond works fine, but you go through it very quickly and it is messy. I decided to let him try Body Glide out and see how he liked it.
The first day he used it his under arms were red from chaffing the day before at work. He said the next day when he went to apply it Body Glide, the redness was already gone. As I mentioned he has very sensitive skin and he had absolutely no issues with this product. One of the best things about Body Glide is that it goes on smoothly, has a silk feeling on the skin and does not leave excess residue on your skin. It has no scent that I can tell and goes on completely clear. It lasted all day and he did not need to re-apply. He is always sweaty at work and this product definitely lives up to its claim of being sweat and water resistant. You never even have to get your hands dirty because of stick applicator! I would recommend this to anyone who struggles with chaffing like my husband. Some of the features of this product are: Easy to apply Long lasting Sweat & water resistant Never greasy or wet Made with plant-derived waxes No petroleum, lanolin or mineral oils Hypoallergenic Not tested on animals You can purchase it here! BodyGlide.com Disclosure: I received this product for deeply discounted for my honest and unbiased opinion.
I have two 14 year old Lab/Pit Bull mixes that have been with us since shortly after my husband and I started dating. We don't have any children so they are basically our babies. They are sisters who are the only surviving dogs out of their litter. I have always spent extra money on the more expensive food for them, I've been feeding them Nutro Natural Choice Senior for the last 4 or 5 years. I don't feed my dog table scraps with the exception of bread and peanut butter to hide medicine in. The last 6 months or so I have really noticed them slowing down and having issues with their hips. We ended up building them a ramp last fall to go up and down from our back porch when they couldn't use the stairs anymore.
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