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Wednesday, November 6, 2019 12:40 PM
BRENDA
Wednesday, November 6, 2019 6:51 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Wednesday, November 6, 2019 8:11 PM
1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019 11:01 PM
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SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: No worries anybody. It's life and I can't do much about it or people.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019 11:45 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Oh... I agree. That's why I was getting pretty pissed off when I saw that screen doors over $300 still had an MDF core. I don't get it. Makes sense when you're buying a bottom of the barrel $80 door, but I think anything above $250 should have at least plywood. Once you start getting to $300 and $400 and beyond it should be solid wood, IMO. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Thursday, November 7, 2019 10:53 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Oh... I agree. That's why I was getting pretty pissed off when I saw that screen doors over $300 still had an MDF core. I don't get it. Makes sense when you're buying a bottom of the barrel $80 door, but I think anything above $250 should have at least plywood. Once you start getting to $300 and $400 and beyond it should be solid wood, IMO. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Thursday, November 7, 2019 12:06 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: No worries anybody. It's life and I can't do much about it or people. Hmmm... but I get the feeling that things bother you. You shouldn't have to live your life in quiet resentment. Not only is it bad for you, it poisons your relationships. So somewhere between staying quiet and being an aggressive a-hole is a happy medium where you stick up for yourself without being a jerk. It's a hard line to find and most people spend their whole lives not finding that balance, but it's definitely something positive to work towards. Just a thought. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake You idiots have been oppressing the entire sexual spectrum as long as you have existed. I can't wait for the day your kind is dead - WISHIMAY
Thursday, November 7, 2019 1:19 PM
Thursday, November 7, 2019 1:53 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: We used to have a big hardware store nearby that sold solid fir multi-light doors that Home Depot drove out of business. Tried to get the same kind of door at Home Depot, all they had was the MDF crap. We would have to get custom-made doors to find the equivalent.
Quote:Even the plywood is crap. Hubby delegated me to buy 2x4s and plywood for the bed platforms (twinned together support a king-sized mattress, I have to say it turned out FABULOUS, and he built them in three days!) so I got the best 2x4s I could find (prime, dried ... have you ever touched the other construction lumber? It's literally wet!) ...
Quote:but even in the "prime" stack it was hard to find two pieces that didn't have big knots, or bark still attached, or big cracks or huge twist/cupping/bowing or other serious flaws. I'm thinking that the "good wood" accounted for something like 5% of the stack cause we looked thru about 50 pieces to find two good ones, and we had to do that several times to get six pieces, and sometimes we didn't get any at all it was just so crappy. Took a look at the 3/4 plywood which was just awful - full of voids - and got the "furniture grade" plywood. It looks better than construction material, but it's not even 3/4" its 19/32, and when we went to cut it the wood was so soft it broke out on cutting and sanding and was just plain furry. It could have been grown for paper-making for all I know, it was the softest wood I've even seen. Just for kicks I looked at the 2X10s (16'), and saw only one good piece out of maybe ten, the rest had giant cracks in them that were maybe 1/8" wide at the widest and that ran at least 3'. I dunno SIX, does the west coast have crappier lumber because we're in the middle of a housing/ renovation boom, and demand is outstripping supply? Or is this just a Home Depot problem? Or is this a nationwide phenomenon? Or am I just being picky? Next time I go to Home Depot I'll count up the number of voids in the 3/4 plywood, and you tell me ... what's going on here?
Quote:I think I'm going to learn furniture-building like hubby did. And sewing. That way I won't be hostage to the crap that's out there.
Thursday, November 7, 2019 2:29 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: No worries anybody. It's life and I can't do much about it or people. Hmmm... but I get the feeling that things bother you. You shouldn't have to live your life in quiet resentment. Not only is it bad for you, it poisons your relationships. So somewhere between staying quiet and being an aggressive a-hole is a happy medium where you stick up for yourself without being a jerk. It's a hard line to find and most people spend their whole lives not finding that balance, but it's definitely something positive to work towards. Just a thought. True enough. But I have one thing looming on the horizon for tomorrow. How to get to my hearing aide appointment in another city with a possible bus strike.
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: No worries anybody. It's life and I can't do much about it or people. Hmmm... but I get the feeling that things bother you. You shouldn't have to live your life in quiet resentment. Not only is it bad for you, it poisons your relationships. So somewhere between staying quiet and being an aggressive a-hole is a happy medium where you stick up for yourself without being a jerk. It's a hard line to find and most people spend their whole lives not finding that balance, but it's definitely something positive to work towards. Just a thought.
Thursday, November 7, 2019 2:31 PM
Thursday, November 7, 2019 9:45 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Well, bon chance on your trek thru the other city. I hope you get thru the trip ok without too many hassles and that your hearing aids are all properly adjusted and that they work great! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake You idiots have been oppressing the entire sexual spectrum as long as you have existed. I can't wait for the day your kind is dead - WISHIMAY Thanks SIG. I gotta little help on my trek Friday. Someone who knows where I have to go to take me part way there which will be a BIG help. I am so hoping that something can be done. I have to take them off because of a buzzing with the left one. Makes me not want to use them and I know I have to. Will let you know what happens.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Well, bon chance on your trek thru the other city. I hope you get thru the trip ok without too many hassles and that your hearing aids are all properly adjusted and that they work great! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake You idiots have been oppressing the entire sexual spectrum as long as you have existed. I can't wait for the day your kind is dead - WISHIMAY Thanks SIG. I gotta little help on my trek Friday. Someone who knows where I have to go to take me part way there which will be a BIG help. I am so hoping that something can be done. I have to take them off because of a buzzing with the left one. Makes me not want to use them and I know I have to. Will let you know what happens.
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Well, bon chance on your trek thru the other city. I hope you get thru the trip ok without too many hassles and that your hearing aids are all properly adjusted and that they work great! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake You idiots have been oppressing the entire sexual spectrum as long as you have existed. I can't wait for the day your kind is dead - WISHIMAY
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Friday, November 8, 2019 12:22 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Hey Signy (and Jack) FWIW here's my take on "Big Box stores". To me, of the 2 big box stores I have experience with, Lowe's is FAR superior to Home Depot. But as stores to buy from, they have their plusses and minuses. (I don't think of Ace as a big box store, and though it's expensive, I tend to go there for my home building / repair materials because they really are helpful and have the oddest things one might want, like horse-troughs. So I'm an Ace customer unless I'm in need of hard-core supplies, like sheets of drywall or lengths of crown molding.) Anyway, when I see the local contractors zip into Lowe's or Home Depot I understand why those stores carry what they do at the prices they are. AFAIK, contractors in general don't order their entire framing supply, or sill-plate anchors, or bricks, or re-roofing materials, or (...), from Lowe's or Home Depot. They'll either order them directly from the manufacturer (Weyerhaeuser plywood, Owens Corning COOL roof shingles) or from a licensed intermediary. I think local contractors go to big box stores when they're short, or have a change order, or have a small project, or have some other need where they have to get something NOW - or their entire schedule, or job, goes off-track. So big box stores are in between the mom-and-pop sundry stores and the larger construction suppliers. So they carry a lot of different kinds of things you won't find at a more strictly consumer-oriented mom-and-pop place, or Ace --- whole shelves of drywall, bins of Simpson strong-tie products, stacks of framing lumber, pre-hung doors and windows, PVC pipe and connectors, and you-do gutters. But that convenience comes at a cost for contractors and us consumer-type customers. Because those stores understand they have the contractors in a bind - buy here now, or wait days or weeks for a commercial supplier to come through. And I think that lends itself to carrying low-quality products. Buy this, or go without. I THINK it might be especially true for things like framing lumber and plywood (and even doors and windows). A genuine lumber mill might have better, cheaper, and more. At least, when it was open, that was true of the lumber mill near me.
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Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Well, problem with hearing aides is some me and some my ears. My ears there isn't much that can be done. With me, I have to be more careful when I am putting them into my ears and make sure that they are in secure.
Friday, November 8, 2019 11:50 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1kiki: I hope that fixes the problem considerably, Brenda! And if you find the book, maybe you could let us know some more about it!Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Well, problem with hearing aides is some me and some my ears. My ears there isn't much that can be done. With me, I have to be more careful when I am putting them into my ears and make sure that they are in secure.
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Sunday, November 10, 2019 2:35 PM
THG
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Re home remodeling / reorganizing ... everything I've read said ... think about what you do day to day ... BUT - what if, for example, you don't have a kitchen that lends itself to cooking. So you don't cook, day to day. But you would cook, if you could. Why remodel and reproduce all the same limitations of your current space by reproducing what you now do day to day? I've read a few really good organizing tips however and come up with a few myself: a place for everything store it where you used it keep everything you use daily out in plain sight pull-out drawers below waist level, cupboards above wide drawers to avoid having to open a lot of them to find something open shelves are freaking dust-catchers https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/03/t-magazine/kitchen-organization.html kitchens "Bennett believes that all cookware falls under the four pillars of “prep, cook, serve, store” “PREP” includes tools like mixing bowls, her mortar and pestle, a scale and a measuring glass, while the “COOK” drawer is full of pots and pans. Items for serving — plates, bowls and glasses — are in the cupboard, her resealable containers are all stacked in a drawer of their own, and never shall the four ever meet. keep bedrooms spare
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Sunday, November 10, 2019 2:36 PM
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Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: I'm really glad I went. Caught up with a lot of old friends and acquaintances. Looks like I might have a few job leads after tonight too. One or two of them could be some serious life changing money if one of them were to work out. I'd have to work full time for the first time in a dozen or so years, so working on the house like I want to would be out of the question pretty much with all the time it takes just to do regular maintenance around here, but if I was still in a big hurry to move I could just pay somebody else to do it. I was there for 5 1/2 hours and wasn't even tempted by the booze. Even had no problems out in the beer garden while the bowl was passed around and had to turn down a few people who were practically trying to force some edibles on me after I mentioned that I've never tried them before. Good to know. I can trust myself in a scenario that I was fairly uncomfortable walking into, and I didn't feel the need to make up an excuse to leave early either. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Sunday, November 10, 2019 3:17 PM
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Monday, November 11, 2019 1:07 PM
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Monday, November 11, 2019 9:33 PM
Quote:Originally posted by THG: Here you go kiki. I told you if you troll my link I'll post it here. Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Re home remodeling / reorganizing ... everything I've read said ... think about what you do day to day ... BUT - what if, for example, you don't have a kitchen that lends itself to cooking. So you don't cook, day to day. But you would cook, if you could. Why remodel and reproduce all the same limitations of your current space by reproducing what you now do day to day? I've read a few really good organizing tips however and come up with a few myself: a place for everything store it where you used it keep everything you use daily out in plain sight pull-out drawers below waist level, cupboards above wide drawers to avoid having to open a lot of them to find something open shelves are freaking dust-catchers https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/03/t-magazine/kitchen-organization.html kitchens "Bennett believes that all cookware falls under the four pillars of “prep, cook, serve, store” “PREP” includes tools like mixing bowls, her mortar and pestle, a scale and a measuring glass, while the “COOK” drawer is full of pots and pans. Items for serving — plates, bowls and glasses — are in the cupboard, her resealable containers are all stacked in a drawer of their own, and never shall the four ever meet. keep bedrooms spare THG | Log off ABOUT MAP CHAT EVENTS FIRECASTS BLOGS COMMUNITY BLUE SUN ROOM PROFILE HOME HOME >> COMMUNITY >> REAL WORLD EVENT DISCUSSIONS >> IMPEACHMENT INVESTIGATION IS UNDERWAY, JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SAYS RESPOND TO POST Impeachment Investigation Is Underway, Judiciary Committee Says Write your response here: Your signature: Include signature with my post. Notify me when someone responds to my post. Override notification (this stops notification to others when responding). Original post: 1KIKI No, you spouted some sort of gibberish about non-existent 'allies' about stupid extortion threats (with everyone listening in!), about Russia something or other, and so on. You failed to answer the question - HOW IS IS NATIONAL SECURITY THREATENED? The Less Americans Know About Ukraine, The More They Support Intervening There Here's a map of Europe and western Russia, with the countries labeled. I know that most people couldn't find Ukraine without those labels, even more, they probably couldn't find Europe. But looking at this map, which countries do YOU see are on Ukraine's border that might reasonably be 'threatened'? Because I strain to see the Hungarian-US border anywhere. In fact, there's 4,864 mi between Washington DC, and Kiev. Even more, I find no US allies on Ukraine's border. I see Moldova, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, and Belarus. They're NATO members, but not US allies. EVEN IF - and I see no reason to imagine that would happen - Russia were to take over Ukraine, I fail to see how that could pose a security risk TO THE US. So, you STILL haven't answered the question! You know, it's an important question. Everyone says the reason why what Trump did with Zelensky was bad was because it jeopardized US national security. They weren't talking about Belarus's national security, or Moldova's national security. They claimed to be talking about the US's national security. Yanno, MY country - a country whose interests I take seriously. (I don't know which country has YOUR loyalties, but it's clearly NOT the US. The US is a tool to you. You're hoping WE will sacrifice some part of ourselves for YOUR interests.) So here is my question again, in gold ... just so you don't miss it: - explain to me EXACTLY how US national security is threatened by anything that happens in Ukraine. IN DETAIL. A billion flies eat shit. UBB CODES Bold and Italics You can make italic text or make text bold by encasing the applicable sections of your text with either the or tags. Hello, Peter Hello, Paul Hello, Mary Quotations To quote or cite text, perform the following: Quote:Quoted_Text_Goes_Here [quote=Person_Quoted]Quoted_Texts_Here
Monday, November 11, 2019 9:36 PM
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Monday, November 11, 2019 9:49 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: back to our regularly scheduled chit chat
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Tuesday, November 12, 2019 9:36 AM
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Tuesday, November 12, 2019 12:06 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Don't feed the faggot, Kiki. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:22 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Freakin' cold around here. 20 degrees right now. Low of 8 tomorrow night, with a windchill below zero. What the shit? That's not supposed to happen for at least another month. It's going to be 50 degrees again next Monday. Ton of snow today. More than I would have cared for this early in the season, but a great test of the waterproofing that was done. Unlike Halloween when I took in a decent amount of water, everything inside the porch was bone dry all day long. We easily had 10 times as much snow today too. Everything is holding up nicely even with the wind howling all day long. The plastic covering the window in the attic where I have the blower is holding up nicely as well, and I'm actually really surprised how much heat the attic is retaining now just from that simple little step. I'll probably save $100 or more this season just by taking a few minutes to put that up. Will be doing it again next year. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:29 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Rain here.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:35 PM
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