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So...I'm 34 and a week ago randomly came down with bursitis in my elbow that became infected. Was more painful than when I broke my leg 20 years ago. Took a round of antibiotics and the worst of the swelling and pain is gone but now I'm concerned that this discomfort and soreness is something that's just part of my world now. Wtf is this shit.
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I caved. I'm back on The Hill Disqus comment board tormenting the morons. It. Feels. So. Good. I'm a slut. I admit it unabashedly. It's like dry skin in the place on your back you can't reach. Don't stop. Don't stop. Please, don't stop.
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How hard is it to remember to turn off the faucet!? If you plug the sink and turn on the water, it will fill in like a minute. Why the hell would you walk away from the sink?
My mother-in-law did exactly this and then got in the shower with the sink running. Needless to say it flooded our 2nd floor bathroom, parts of the adjoining rooms on the 2nd floor, then came down between the walls to the 1st floor where we had water coming up under our floors downstairs, partly under our wood floors which might need to be completely replaced! Servpro came and setup stuff to dry everything our, drilled holes in the walls under the baseboards and now we have to run loud ass fans for 5 days straight in a time where we can't leave the house! Now will likely have to pay more for home insurance after the claim and hope no mold grows in our house. WTF! WTF! WTF!
My mother-in-law did exactly this and then got in the shower with the sink running. Needless to say it flooded our 2nd floor bathroom, parts of the adjoining rooms on the 2nd floor, then came down between the walls to the 1st floor where we had water coming up under our floors downstairs, partly under our wood floors which might need to be completely replaced! Servpro came and setup stuff to dry everything our, drilled holes in the walls under the baseboards and now we have to run loud ass fans for 5 days straight in a time where we can't leave the house! Now will likely have to pay more for home insurance after the claim and hope no mold grows in our house. WTF! WTF! WTF!
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Damn DW, that is wild. I thought for sure after reading the first paragraph that it was a kid who did it.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Right behind yaChicat wrote:I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
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The thing is we have about another month to go before we know how many more months we have to go.scumdevils86 wrote:Right behind yaChicat wrote:I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
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Thankfully in a month my kids will be done with school.dovecanyoncat wrote:The thing is we have about another month to go before we know how many more months we have to go.scumdevils86 wrote:Right behind yaChicat wrote:I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
If I let them live that long...
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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This is where social distancing really sucks. Really hard to convey active kindness and empathy through an online forum.Chicat wrote:I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
I've never smoked pot in my life, my friend, but if it would help you feel better, I'd enjoy a bowl with you right now.
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Yea it's bad enough for me and I have it fairly easy by comparison. No kids, money in the bank, wife and I both have steady, good jobs. Yet I feel overwhelmed by being stuck at home, even though I didn't even do much. We'd see our friends once or twice a month for a BBQ or something, maybe go out to dinner a couple times a month. Go hiking on the weekend. Nothing crazy. Yet I feel like I'm on the edge of losing it. I feel awful for anyone who has actually been personally harmed by this disease, whether physically or financially.
This is going to be a very different country.
This is going to be a very different country.
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I appreciate that. Going to a dispensary today I think.catgrad97 wrote:This is where social distancing really sucks. Really hard to convey active kindness and empathy through an online forum.Chicat wrote:I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
I've never smoked pot in my life, my friend, but if it would help you feel better, I'd enjoy a bowl with you right now.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Good on ya. Hope you're a regular...heard the paperwork can really be a hassle for new customers, at least in my state.Chicat wrote:I appreciate that. Going to a dispensary today I think.catgrad97 wrote:This is where social distancing really sucks. Really hard to convey active kindness and empathy through an online forum.Chicat wrote:I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
I've never smoked pot in my life, my friend, but if it would help you feel better, I'd enjoy a bowl with you right now.
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Chicat wrote:I appreciate that. Going to a dispensary today I think.catgrad97 wrote:This is where social distancing really sucks. Really hard to convey active kindness and empathy through an online forum.Chicat wrote:I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
I've never smoked pot in my life, my friend, but if it would help you feel better, I'd enjoy a bowl with you right now.
Fortunately my local dispensary delivers!
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Real easy in Illinois thankfully. But yes, been there a few times so I’m in their system.catgrad97 wrote:Good on ya. Hope you're a regular...heard the paperwork can really be a hassle for new customers, at least in my state.Chicat wrote:I appreciate that. Going to a dispensary today I think.catgrad97 wrote:This is where social distancing really sucks. Really hard to convey active kindness and empathy through an online forum.Chicat wrote:I am officially at my breaking point with everyone and everything.
I've never smoked pot in my life, my friend, but if it would help you feel better, I'd enjoy a bowl with you right now.
To Indiana?Merkin wrote:Fortunately my local dispensary delivers!
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I had to replace an ignition coil on my car this morning. It couldn't be one of the three easy ones in front noooooooooooo. It had to be one of the three in the back.
Which means I had to pull the upper intake plenum to gain access. What a pain in the ass.
Which means I had to pull the upper intake plenum to gain access. What a pain in the ass.
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I applaud you Greg, auto mechanics are life skills that I wish I had.
Today vent...
Shelter in place wife wants to paint the Master bedroom! Who knew there were so many god damn versions of while paint!
Went ended up with “whispering” white which apparently is a subtle classic milky while with cooling tones.
Today vent...
Shelter in place wife wants to paint the Master bedroom! Who knew there were so many god damn versions of while paint!
Went ended up with “whispering” white which apparently is a subtle classic milky while with cooling tones.
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Greg, without knowing which vehicle you own, or shop rates in your area, I estimate you saved somewhere in the vicinity of $200 - $250. Nothing wrong with that.
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I miss the days when vehicles actually had room in the engine compartment to work on them.
Although tune ups are a lot easier now without carburetors, points and condenser. Setting the dwell was no fun except for that Pontiac Firebird I had where you could set the dwell with an allen wrench with the engine running.
Although tune ups are a lot easier now without carburetors, points and condenser. Setting the dwell was no fun except for that Pontiac Firebird I had where you could set the dwell with an allen wrench with the engine running.
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I saved a lot more than that. Labor rates here in Phoenix are in the $100 range these days and a shop would have charged me at $350 in parts.MrMeow wrote:Greg, without knowing which vehicle you own, or shop rates in your area, I estimate you saved somewhere in the vicinity of $200 - $250. Nothing wrong with that.
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I decided about 20 years ago that I will save money in a lot of other areas but not car maintenance. I'm supporting mechanic's careers by paying them to take care of my car and all those random words you said.
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I spent 22 years in the auto repair business. I've got it covered.scumdevils86 wrote:I decided about 20 years ago that I will save money in a lot of other areas but not car maintenance. I'm supporting mechanic's careers by paying them to take care of my car and all those random words you said.
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I just think it would be cool to build or work on a car that i loved.
Upmost respect for a good mechanic and people who know how to do this stuff like Greg. Engineering and an art!
Upmost respect for a good mechanic and people who know how to do this stuff like Greg. Engineering and an art!
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Just saw this. Greg, talk to BJBJ. He'll follow every word of this even though he claims he can't cook an egg.
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Working on cars is easy. It's just a matter of unbolting parts and bolting new parts back on.......in the right order. The real skill is in driveability diagnostics. Those guys earn their money.
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Working on cars is not easy.azgreg wrote:Working on cars is easy. It's just a matter of unbolting parts and bolting new parts back on.......in the right order. The real skill is in driveability diagnostics. Those guys earn their money.
And every time I try to work on something on my house, I break it, along with additional collateral damage.
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Tools are your friend. Don't be afraid of them.Longhorned wrote:Working on cars is not easy.azgreg wrote:Working on cars is easy. It's just a matter of unbolting parts and bolting new parts back on.......in the right order. The real skill is in driveability diagnostics. Those guys earn their money.
And every time I try to work on something on my house, I break it, along with additional collateral damage.
Did I ever share pics of the bathroom vanities I built?
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That sharp-tooth drill tool that makes holes for doorknobs isn't my friend.azgreg wrote:Tools are your friend. Don't be afraid of them.Longhorned wrote:Working on cars is not easy.azgreg wrote:Working on cars is easy. It's just a matter of unbolting parts and bolting new parts back on.......in the right order. The real skill is in driveability diagnostics. Those guys earn their money.
And every time I try to work on something on my house, I break it, along with additional collateral damage.
Did I ever share pics of the bathroom vanities I built?
Show us the bathroom vanities. I have to replace some drawers in the master bedroom bath, which suffered water damage when the metal P-trap corroded. What kind of idiot installs a metal P-trap?
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My wife wanted farmhouse style vanities and we couldn't find any here in town so I decided to try and build them. I think they turned out OK.Longhorned wrote:Show us the bathroom vanities. I have to replace some drawers in the master bedroom bath, which suffered water damage when the metal P-trap corroded. What kind of idiot installs a metal P-trap?
This is the one in my boys room.
I can't locate a pic of the master vanity. It's similar to the boys vanity. So, here's a gif of a pretty girl in a doorway.
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That’s a hell of a metal trap!azgreg wrote:So, here's a gif of a pretty girl in a doorway.Longhorned wrote:Show us the bathroom vanities. I have to replace some drawers in the master bedroom bath, which suffered water damage when the metal P-trap corroded. What kind of idiot installs a metal P-trap?
Nice vanity, Greg!
Can you work on Lotuses? The Lotus certified service techs bill out at $225/hr.
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The shop I ran at Cave Creek and Bell did work for McGary's Jaguar. Can't be much difference between them and a Lotus. Parts fro a Lotus must be a pain. Not sure BAP has many in stock.ByJoveByJingle wrote:That’s a hell of a metal trap!
Nice vanity, Greg!
Can you work on Lotuses? The Lotus certified service techs bill out at $225/hr.
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That’s sweet Greg.
How did your tear drop trailer turn out?
How did your tear drop trailer turn out?
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That was put on hold due to the remodel.CalStateTempe wrote:That’s sweet Greg.
How did your tear drop trailer turn out?
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Without knowing the vehicle, it's hard to look up the labor in ProDemand, so I just figured about 2.5 hours. You got the parts for free? Not bad.azgreg wrote:I saved a lot more than that. Labor rates here in Phoenix are in the $100 range these days and a shop would have charged me at $350 in parts.MrMeow wrote:Greg, without knowing which vehicle you own, or shop rates in your area, I estimate you saved somewhere in the vicinity of $200 - $250. Nothing wrong with that.
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2006 Escape. Parts ran me about $125.MrMeow wrote:Without knowing the vehicle, it's hard to look up the labor in ProDemand, so I just figured about 2.5 hours. You got the parts for free? Not bad.azgreg wrote:I saved a lot more than that. Labor rates here in Phoenix are in the $100 range these days and a shop would have charged me at $350 in parts.MrMeow wrote:Greg, without knowing which vehicle you own, or shop rates in your area, I estimate you saved somewhere in the vicinity of $200 - $250. Nothing wrong with that.
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Very impressive.
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What is?Longhorned wrote:Very impressive.
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The metal P-trapazgreg wrote:What is?Longhorned wrote:Very impressive.
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I can change my battery by myself.
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The bathroom vanity. Not the 2006 Ford, which is downright Longhornedesque except for the part where I pay someone $1650 for that job.azgreg wrote:What is?Longhorned wrote:Very impressive.
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1. Awesome!Longhorned wrote:
2. I love Canada.
3. Much like ww2 was when the us asserted itself on the world stage..., this is the moment when it became apparent to all that Canada is the first world country that the us is not.
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Getting an X-ray at urgent care.
So reassuring to know that the staff is marginally following the protocols that I wrote.
And then was snippy with me when asked if I was in the non-respiratory vs respiratory urgent care which again I designed and implemented to keep the sick from the non sick
So reassuring to know that the staff is marginally following the protocols that I wrote.
And then was snippy with me when asked if I was in the non-respiratory vs respiratory urgent care which again I designed and implemented to keep the sick from the non sick
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Remodeled our kitchen in 2015, our main bathroom last year, and now the wife wants the master bath done.azgreg wrote:My wife wanted farmhouse style vanities and we couldn't find any here in town so I decided to try and build them. I think they turned out OK.Longhorned wrote:Show us the bathroom vanities. I have to replace some drawers in the master bedroom bath, which suffered water damage when the metal P-trap corroded. What kind of idiot installs a metal P-trap?
This is the one in my boys room.
I can't locate a pic of the master vanity. It's similar to the boys vanity. So, here's a gif of a pretty girl in a doorway.
Met with our contractor yesterday, and in the meantime wife ordered a vanity on Wayfair. It was delivered....err dropped off the fucking truck...by FedEx, and is useless. Wayfair is trying again, sending us another one.
I cannot stand remodeling projects. We bought a historic home a decade ago and now she's slowly deciding that everything needs to change. We will also need a new roof soon...
Yeah, good times.
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Anyway to bow out of all these renovations? It's one thing to spend $2000 repairing a bathtub, but it's another to be in constant renovation mode. I work on the periphery of the skilled-contracting world, have seen for myself how the tricks work, and have learned, more than anything, how happy I am to be a long-term renter.
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I just started a grunge channel on Pandora and they played Wicked by Chris Isaak because when I think grunge I think Chris Isaak.
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I married a woman in constant renovation mode, and am a homeowner. So I'm fucked.CatsbyAZ wrote:Anyway to bow out of all these renovations? It's one thing to spend $2000 repairing a bathtub, but it's another to be in constant renovation mode. I work on the periphery of the skilled-contracting world, have seen for myself how the tricks work, and have learned, more than anything, how happy I am to be a long-term renter.
I fly like a hawk, or better yet an eagle--a seagull. I sniff suckers out like a beagle...My ego is off and running and gone, Cause I'm about the best and if you diss than that's wrong
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My wife and social isolation is not good for my honey do list.Olsondogg wrote:I married a woman in constant renovation mode, and am a homeowner. So I'm fucked.CatsbyAZ wrote:Anyway to bow out of all these renovations? It's one thing to spend $2000 repairing a bathtub, but it's another to be in constant renovation mode. I work on the periphery of the skilled-contracting world, have seen for myself how the tricks work, and have learned, more than anything, how happy I am to be a long-term renter.
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Now they played Hotel California from the Eagles. Pandora needs a little work on heir algorithm.azgreg wrote:I just started a grunge channel on Pandora and they played Wicked by Chris Isaak because when I think grunge I think Chris Isaak.
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Don't you have to manually shitcan certain songs in order to teach the algo?azgreg wrote:Now they played Hotel California from the Eagles. Pandora needs a little work on heir algorithm.azgreg wrote:I just started a grunge channel on Pandora and they played Wicked by Chris Isaak because when I think grunge I think Chris Isaak.
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I don't know but no matter what you do, it leads to Neil Diamond. Even Tom Waits somehow trips into a tangential groove that takes you to Bob Seger, which then leads you straight to Neil fucking Diamond. Next thing you know it's "Everywheh around da woyld, they coming to Amehrica!"dovecanyoncat wrote:Don't you have to manually shitcan certain songs in order to teach the algo?azgreg wrote:Now they played Hotel California from the Eagles. Pandora needs a little work on heir algorithm.azgreg wrote:I just started a grunge channel on Pandora and they played Wicked by Chris Isaak because when I think grunge I think Chris Isaak.
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