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Go to the store and buy a chore chart.
He does his daily chores, buying milk, taking in the mail, feeding his pet bird, by remote control, which is just as well, since dealing with people is not one of Malcolm's talents.
According to a January article about the service, Bajwa founded the company after seeing that his wife's chores – cooking, buying food – could be done via laptop, while his chore – taking the laundry down the street – required him to leave the house.
Bunions, hammertoes, corns, and calluses all make shoe buying a chore.
Mr. Pitney and others also suggested helping with household chores and buying groceries.
On a visit this spring, the Andromeda Leader arrived in the early evening, and the 22-person crew immediately set to work refueling, doing maintenance chores and buying provisions for the return voyage.
Our world has become sophisticated to the point that even the most basic chore, such as buying a single bar of soap or a spark plug, involves a complex series of data events that the average person is hardly conscious of.
The SWAT team had hired the boy to help out with menial chores: removing trash, buying eggs and bread.
If you are having trouble affording an iPod, save up by buying cheap clothes, doing extra chores, selling things at school, and babysitting.
Before the computer, Mr. Lake said, finding and buying used machinery was a tedious chore that often ended unsatisfactorily.
Unfortunately, buying insurance is something between a chore and a nightmare.
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