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beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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Crowley says hi.

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beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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The Locator posted:

There is almost always a meter with shutoff valve somewhere near the edge of the property where they do the meter reading. I seriously doubt that they come into your basement to read the meter

Look at this scrub who has never lived where it snows. My gas and water meters are in my basement. Electrical is on the outside though.

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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gently caress YES ITS CHERRY PICKIN SEASON



5lbs of sweet, 5lbs of sour.

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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BraveUlysses posted:

i've never seen all yellow ones though

Probably because they bruise if you look at them. I "had" to eat them all tonight before they got worse.

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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NitroSpazzz posted:

House chat: when I called a mortgage company to see if they could compete with my credit union the guy was surprised how low of a price range we were shopping. He didn't take long to try recommending we shop in the 3x or more salary range at which point I nicely hung up on him.

When I called the Credit Union about a mortgage they were the same way:

:v: "What are you looking at?"

:11tea: "Houses in the 175 to 210 range"

:v: "With your credit you could go a lot higher, why not look at houses in the 300s?"

:11tea: "...because I want to be able to afford it even if things don't go 100% right forever and ever?"

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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It's all about perspective but for me living in the Northeast it still blows my mind when people call houses from the 30s "old." My best friend grew up in an house from 1793. I believe we celebrated the houses 200th birthday too. Dad's house growing up was from 1800. Mom's childhood home was from the 18th century too. Some friends of friends in Salem live in a house where part of it is from the 1600s. The upstairs was modernized, but the downstairs original part wasn't, so I got to go to a Christmas party in an almost 400 year old great room (with a gently caress-off big fireplace) My current place was built in '48 and it's a little too new for my wife and I.

But then everyone in Europe looks over and chuckles to themselves from their 1000 year old houses.

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

I can just eyeball this, right?



Congrats on the move! I'm hoping for lots of photos in threads here and on Instagram :D How's your Ukrainian?

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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cursedshitbox posted:

Ukraine adventure

Look, if nobody else is going to say it, I will:

This looks awesome and I'm jealous.

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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Wrar posted:

AI Dads/Moms how nervous should I be since my wife is due any time now.

When my daughter was born, she took one look at sleep and said "that poo poo ain't for me." From birth to 11 months old or so she slept in 30-45 minute increments. One night my phone logged me walking 5 miles up and down the hallway trying to get her to sleep.

So good luck!

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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On grandpa's old knucklehead.

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The Locator posted:

You can also stack ibuprofen and acitomitaphin (Tylenol - I probably have the chemical spelling wrong). I had a doc tell me to take them alternating every two hours to prevent the up/down cycle of every four hours.

Note: This is hard on your liver.

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Apr 11, 2005

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The Locator posted:

It's not intended for long-term use.

Darn right :v: a (healthy) liver is pretty resilient but Tylenol ain't nothing to gently caress wit.

beep-beep car is go
Apr 11, 2005

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Ugh, I was born in 80. I choose to have the generational label "I was born in 80, whatevs."

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cursedshitbox posted:

Just one more thing the boomers hate me for I guess.

We can't begin to fix the world until the last Boomer is gone. I love my parents and my wife loves hers, but gently caress Boomers.

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Seminal Flu posted:

Cod has never been on my radar... what's the best source?

Cod is amazing, tasty, flaky, wonderful fish.

You probably shouldn’t eat it.

It’s not sustainable anymore, and (most) “sustainable” fishing methods aren’t. Cod grows very
Slowly to get to market size (15 years plus) and the overfishing in the 70s and 80s off the coast of New England really stripped out the cod. It’ll be decades still before you can guilt free eat cod.

If you’re really wanting to get some, Icelandic cod is the least bad. Remember too, “pacific cod” isn’t cod.

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