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Frankston posted:These are great, and can also double as a colonic irrigation/douche device too. a nigga who brown nose from he own rear end a shameful nigga
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signalnoise posted:Hey, that recurring topic: PILLOWS I've had mine for probably about two weeks and I love it I get to sleep faster than I can recall ever doing before. It stays cool all night so there's no need to shift around or flip the pillow to get to the cold side. If you are the kind of person who sleeps with their arms under their heads though, this probably isn't for you. It's super heavy (10 lbs). The silky bamboo cover mine came with is really nice too. I really want to get those cushions they have for your butt now. My office chair could really use one.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 21:19 |
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Please tell me about your favorite cordless hand vacuum. I'm tired of settling for adequate: I want something that will say gently caress ME? NO, gently caress YOU to dust and pet hair.
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Pastry of the Year posted:Please tell me about your favorite cordless hand vacuum. I'm tired of settling for adequate: I want something that will say gently caress ME? NO, gently caress YOU to dust and pet hair. Dustbuster size or full on stick vacuum size? And what is the application?
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signalnoise posted:Dustbuster size or full on stick vacuum size? And what is the application? Dustbuster size (ideally, but I am open to new ideas). Vacuuming dust and pet hair off of a thick-pile rug and a hardwood floor, mostly, but something that works great on any surface is absolutely welcome.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 22:32 |
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I have this one and it works great.
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# ? Feb 24, 2017 01:30 |
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How do you guys keep your home smelling nice?
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I just throw the old one away when it gets funky and buy a new one.
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taqueso posted:I just throw the old one away when it gets funky and buy a new one. top 1% of the top 1%, nice.
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colas posted:How do you guys keep your home smelling nice? Clove oil reed diffuser in the guest bathroom. Trash goes in trashcans.
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colas posted:How do you guys keep your home smelling nice? candles, about $3600 per month's worth
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What's stinky in your house? I usually have a candle in each room to burn off odors. I have a reusable vacuum filter that I put lavender essential oil on every other time I clean it, which helps a lot. For carpeting/rugs/sofas/mattresses, I've made a baking soda and lavender blend (but you can just use baking soda or another essential oil) and put it in a (clean) Parmesan shaker. Sprinkle some on for ten minutes before vacuuming it off and keep kids or pets away from it for that time. That does a good job at absorbing smell. In the kitchen, getting a smaller trash can can keep trash smells at bay. I have a regular size can, but I'll put food scraps in a produce bag or spare kitchen bag that I can throw out when I'm done cooking. For your earth-conscience, you can also buy biodegradable or waxed paper bags to use for this purpose. In the fridge, I have a separate shelf that is eat or clean by the end of the week. If I fail to do either, the food goes in the trash.
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# ? Feb 27, 2017 18:17 |
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Clean your home, douse the entire thing in Nature's Miracle, and keep it clean.
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# ? Feb 27, 2017 20:08 |
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I'm starting a new job that will necessitate me sleeping during the day. Any recommendations for a good sleep mask or something of the sort?
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# ? Feb 27, 2017 20:16 |
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colas posted:How do you guys keep your home smelling nice? Replace all your water with Febreeze. Or find some incense that you like. It's really cheap.
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Gizmo Chicken posted:I'm starting a new job that will necessitate me sleeping during the day. Any recommendations for a good sleep mask or something of the sort? Third shift worker reporting in. This is what you want: Black out curtains White noise machine Melatonin Ear plugs if living in a area with lots of noise traffic F.lux or something similar on phones / computers to prevent exposure to blue light prior to going to sleep
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Etrips posted:Third shift worker reporting in. This is what you want: As an ex-shift worker, I agree with all the above. Edit: You may want to watch your diet as well, meal plan some healthy stuff. I put on weight and felt crap eating ton of junk food at the wrong time of day. v v v The eye mask I'm using at the moment is this one. v v v spookygonk has a new favorite as of 22:06 on Feb 27, 2017 |
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I use sleeping masks, I work evenings but used to do overnights and have halfway kept the sleep schedule, the thing is that the elastic is always gonna wear out so don't get anything too fancy because you need to replace them every six months or so, and I like the moulded style that has little cups over your eyes because otherwise I get a weird feeling of pressure on my eyes.
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Etrips posted:Third shift worker reporting in. This is what you want: As an ex-shift worker as well, I'd recommend specifically Hearos form earplugs and something like blue-light prescription blocking lenses (Zennioptical does these quite cheaply, like $70 a pair delivered). I would personally avoid eye masks entirely and use the curtains exclusively.
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colas posted:How do you guys keep your home smelling nice? I switched to activated carbon air filters. They're relatively expensive but I think it's worth it since you only replace it a few times a year. After I cook strong smelling foods, I run the HVAC fan continuously for an 1-2 hours and the smells are completely gone. Before I found these filters, the smell would linger overnight or more.
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# ? Feb 27, 2017 23:07 |
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colas posted:How do you guys keep your home smelling nice? Leave the kitchen and bathroom windows partially open at all times, open all windows fully whenever the outside temperature allows me to do so, throw out garbage regularly, rinse dishes as soon as you're done with them (unless you're going to wash them immediately).
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colas posted:How do you guys keep your home smelling nice? Switched to a more expensive brand of weed.
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# ? Feb 28, 2017 03:41 |
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colas posted:How do you guys keep your home smelling nice? Put the cats litter box in your living room. It'll smell bad for a while, but you'll get used to it, and then it's great!
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# ? Feb 28, 2017 18:01 |
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Thanks for all the jokes guys. Now how do I relieve the pain in my sides?
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 01:15 |
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What're the couple of goon-approved underwear brands? Need good boxer briefs, feel like it's come up in this thread but can't find it immediately.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 17:25 |
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Uniqlo Airism and Ex-officio Give-n-Go are the normal reqs, also I believe there was some adidas seamless thing.
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uwaeve posted:What're the couple of goon-approved underwear brands? Need good boxer briefs, feel like it's come up in this thread but can't find it immediately. MeUndies. After years of Jockey and Hanes brand boxer briefs I'm never going back. I tried one pair of Ex-officio and threw them out. Scratchy seams.
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I should mention I don't care for ex-officio, they don't seem to fit my butt.
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Great, thanks! e: Dick Trauma posted:MeUndies. After years of Jockey and Hanes brand boxer briefs I'm never going back. I'm not going to ask how you got your username, but I am taking your underwear recommendations extremely seriously. uwaeve has a new favorite as of 18:38 on Mar 1, 2017 |
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taqueso posted:I should mention I don't care for ex-officio, they don't seem to fit my butt. Ex-officio doesn't stay snug like Underarmors do. Don't like my pair either.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 18:48 |
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Out of ExOfficio, Adidas Climacool, and Uniqlo Airism, Airism is the most comfortable by a mile for me. Hell, I'm wearing them right now and it feels like i'm wearin... nothin at all!
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 18:51 |
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colas posted:Thanks for all the jokes guys. Now how do I relieve the pain in my sides? Switch to a more expensive brand of weed. uwaeve posted:What're the couple of goon-approved underwear brands? Need good boxer briefs, feel like it's come up in this thread but can't find it immediately. About 4-5 years ago I bought a dozen pairs of Ex-officio boxer briefs that are still going strong, no real wear and the elastic is still good and tight. Airsims: I love their undershirts, the only ones I will wear anymore. But the undies and always felt like they were digging in to the sides of my crotch? The waist and thigh area felt fine so I didn't want to size up.
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Another vote for the ex officio boxer briefs. I also have about a dozen pairs ranging from about a year old to a couple weeks old and can't tell which are the old ones and which are the new ones, so they're holding up well. Seams don't bother me and i find them comfy and dry and great at preventing/reducing ball sweat stank. If I had a complaint it's that they make my rear end look dumpy (tbf, my rear end is dumpy) and they tend to do a weird camel toe fold around my junk but since I'm not modeling them, function outweighs form.
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bongwizzard posted:Switch to a more expensive brand of weed. Which kind were you using on the airism undies? The full boxer briefs don't have that problem for me, but I could see it being a problem with low rise or just briefs
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signalnoise posted:Which kind were you using on the airism undies? The full boxer briefs don't have that problem for me, but I could see it being a problem with low rise or just briefs It was the boxer briefs. I feel like because they're so much slicker than the ex officio's maybe they were just bunching up more?
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bongwizzard posted:It was the boxer briefs. I feel like because they're so much slicker than the ex officio's maybe they were just bunching up more? It's possible you aren't fat enough
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 19:25 |
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Need a recommendation for an office chair for my home office.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 19:47 |
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Flaggy posted:Need a recommendation for an office chair for my home office. Steelcase and Haworth are great brands, but what's your budget my dude
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 19:48 |
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signalnoise posted:Steelcase and Haworth are great brands, but what's your budget my dude 200 tops? I know that isn't alot for a good chair. I just looked at Steelcase and holy hell thats alot of money for a chair.
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signalnoise posted:It's possible you aren't fat enough Look buddy I don't know who you've been talking to, but I've got plenty of girth. I do have a pretty severe case of Hank Hill butt, so that might be it.
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