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In the garden, and RAIN!!!!
Sunday, February 20, 2022 11:14 PM
BRENDA
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Just had some music on today. Started with a CD of music from the tv series "Miami Vice" then some Tim McGraw. I have a CD of Miami Vice! I'm not so much into music, but every now and again I'm inspired to buy a CD. I also have one of Pet Shop Boys which includes "West End Girls". ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Just had some music on today. Started with a CD of music from the tv series "Miami Vice" then some Tim McGraw.
Sunday, February 20, 2022 11:22 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: He's made a dresser with drawers. The widest drawers are appx 4' wide (I'll measure later) with side-mounted drawer slides, but the carcasse, drawer slides, and drawers are very sturdy, so they don't sag across the width. I'll give you specs later.
Quote:I haven't bothered to figure out to post pix,yet. Just haven't had the time and focus. Where do you post pix to? I'm sure I could figure it out by doing a "reply with quote" and looking at your links, but if you get me started it would save me a lot of time. Sorry and thanks!
Monday, February 21, 2022 1:38 PM
Monday, February 21, 2022 3:42 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Monday, February 21, 2022 3:47 PM
Monday, February 21, 2022 5:08 PM
Monday, February 21, 2022 5:09 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Seems like our weather is on a seesaw BRENDA. You have sun we have clouds! Enjoy your walk! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake
Monday, February 21, 2022 11:20 PM
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 12:34 AM
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 10:43 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Oh, squee winter is back. Arctic air mass sitting over all of BC. Certain areas could see snow and temps are back into the minuses.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 1:17 PM
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 1:21 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Oh, squee winter is back. Arctic air mass sitting over all of BC. Certain areas could see snow and temps are back into the minuses. Winter always finds us at some point. Stay warm. 50 here today, but probably going to have more rain by this afternoon than Sigs and Kiki are going to see until the end of march, then it's back in the low 20's tomorrow. At least we keep getting warm enough days to melt most of the snow before we get pummeled again this year. -------------------------------------------------- Vaccinated People: "You need to get muh vaccination shots that don't work because I got muh vaccination shots that don't work and I'm afraid of people that didn't get muh vaccination shots that don't work because muh vaccination shots that don't work don't work."
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 4:40 PM
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 7:53 PM
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 11:10 PM
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 11:28 PM
Quote: SIX: probably going to have more rain by this afternoon than Sigs and Kiki are going to see until the end of march,
Quote:At least we keep getting warm enough days to melt most of the snow before we get pummeled again this year.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 11:35 PM
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 1:21 PM
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 5:47 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote: SIX: probably going to have more rain by this afternoon than Sigs and Kiki are going to see until the end of march, That's March, 2023...
Quote:I suppose that's something. I forgot how miserable winter could be. That's bc I left when I was 20-ish, and didn't have to work/ drive/ run errands in it very much, and it was still fun. Good luck at your friend's house. I hope the project goes smoothly!
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 7:07 PM
Thursday, February 24, 2022 1:07 AM
Thursday, February 24, 2022 1:24 AM
JEWELSTAITEFAN
Thursday, February 24, 2022 1:51 AM
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Weird that this thread will have 10,000 posts in 197 pages. I'm assuming everybody else is showing 197 pages in this thread.
Thursday, February 24, 2022 2:04 AM
Thursday, February 24, 2022 2:38 AM
Thursday, February 24, 2022 2:41 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Just had some music on today. Started with a CD of music from the tv series "Miami Vice" then some Tim McGraw. I have a CD of Miami Vice! I'm not so much into music, but every now and again I'm inspired to buy a CD. I also have one of Pet Shop Boys which includes "West End Girls". ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake I've got "West End Girls" on tape. Today I felt like listening to CDs.
Thursday, February 24, 2022 4:53 PM
Thursday, February 24, 2022 4:55 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Just had some music on today. Started with a CD of music from the tv series "Miami Vice" then some Tim McGraw. I have a CD of Miami Vice! I'm not so much into music, but every now and again I'm inspired to buy a CD. I also have one of Pet Shop Boys which includes "West End Girls". ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake I've got "West End Girls" on tape. Today I felt like listening to CDs. I'm not ashamed to admit that I've got that song on my thumb drive in my car radio. I'm pretty sure that I don't even really like the song. But it's just one of those songs that stirs up some feelings of nostalgia. -------------------------------------------------- Vaccinated People: "You need to get muh vaccination shots that don't work because I got muh vaccination shots that don't work and I'm afraid of people that didn't get muh vaccination shots that don't work because muh vaccination shots that don't work don't work."
Thursday, February 24, 2022 4:56 PM
Friday, February 25, 2022 12:04 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Well... The exhaust fan fix for my friend went nearly as bad as could be expected if you don't account for the fact that in the end I managed to fix it. The old fan was OLD. It was OG
Quote: construction attached, which means that I found out in 2 minutes that there was no way to take it out from inside the nice clean bathroom and I needed to go in the attic. He'd also not bought a replacement fan for existing construction, so in order not to damage the ceiling both the removal and the installation would all need to be done in the attic.
Quote: Had to unscrew the old one by hand because of all of the things in the way of the drill at the angle the screws were set in. Not a fun or easy task to do when leverage is terrible up against a sun roof window and there's so much insulation you can't even see where the joists are. The fan was also tied into a light over the shower with Romex, and my friend didn't even mention before I'd reinstalled everything that the light had stopped working about half a year ago. So when I was back down and we installed the light it didn't work. My voltage tester came up with nothing. But the weird thing was that all of the slack in the attic on that romex wasn't present when I pulled at the Romex from the hole for the new shower light or from inside the fan mount... What the hell? So I had to go back up. And then I discovered it was two lines of romex that went down into the insulation and through a small hole in wood. I asked my friend if there was an outlet or a switch over the toilet, since that's the location that it seemed to be going down. He said "neither, but there's a reset button here". I didn't even know what he was talking about, but I said does it look like an outlet? and he said it did. I said that's it. I'm coming down, we need to open that. He'd already taken the cover off by the time I came down, but he didn't need to. It was a GFCI box, but without plugs. I'd never even seen one of these before
Quote: But they installed them in all 3 of his bathrooms over the toilets, I'm sure as a safety measure in case something went wrong with the light over the shower (and the fact that they SHOULD NOT HAVE USED ROMEX FOR THIS JOB). His daughter hasn't had a light in her shower for half a year now because they didn't know to hit the RESET button. After that, installed the new light, got the fan back in and the cover on and it's all as good as new. Got free pizza tonight, my buddy is taking me to an all you can eat buffet next week at the Hard Rock, and his wife was so thrilled on the phone when he showed her what I did she said she's making dinner for me when she gets back in town. She's a damn good cook, so I'm looking forward to it. I just as convinced she's working magic in the kitchen as she's convinced I was when I did the job tonight. My buddy also said that any time I need his truck to pick up anything I need for my house he's just a call away. -------------------------------------------------- Vaccinated People: "You need to get muh vaccination shots that don't work because I got muh vaccination shots that don't work and I'm afraid of people that didn't get muh vaccination shots that don't work because muh vaccination shots that don't work don't work."
Friday, February 25, 2022 12:15 AM
Quote: and in the attic I went for the next 90 minutes, literally swimming in insulation.
Quote: But they installed them in all 3 of his bathrooms over the toilets, I'm sure as a safety measure in case something went wrong with the light over the shower
Quote: (and the fact that they SHOULD NOT HAVE USED ROMEX FOR THIS JOB).
Quote: His daughter hasn't had a light in her shower for half a year now because they didn't know to hit the RESET button.
Quote: After that, installed the new light, got the fan back in and the cover on and it's all as good as new. Got free pizza tonight, my buddy is taking me to an all you can eat buffet next week at the Hard Rock, and his wife was so thrilled on the phone when he showed her what I did she said she's making dinner for me when she gets back in town. She's a damn good cook, so I'm looking forward to it. I just as convinced she's working magic in the kitchen as she's convinced I was when I did the job tonight. My buddy also said that any time I need his truck to pick up anything I need for my house he's just a call away.
Friday, February 25, 2022 1:31 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Well... The exhaust fan fix for my friend went nearly as bad as could be expected if you don't account for the fact that in the end I managed to fix it. The old fan was OLD. It was OG ??
Quote:Quote:construction attached, which means that I found out in 2 minutes that there was no way to take it out from inside the nice clean bathroom and I needed to go in the attic. He'd also not bought a replacement fan for existing construction, so in order not to damage the ceiling both the removal and the installation would all need to be done in the attic. have helped replace a number of light fixtures in the original construction and addition and they have all had ceiling mounted brackets. The new fixtures have holes that match up to the old brackets, and altho it is a pita to find the old holes with the new screws (we turn the new screws in a little into the old bracket, attach long twist ties to help us find the head end of the, screw so we can poke it thru the insulation that's part of the new fixture and thread it thru the new fixture bracket) it's always been a ceiling job. Clearly something I don't understand about this fan!
Quote:construction attached, which means that I found out in 2 minutes that there was no way to take it out from inside the nice clean bathroom and I needed to go in the attic. He'd also not bought a replacement fan for existing construction, so in order not to damage the ceiling both the removal and the installation would all need to be done in the attic.
Quote:Quote: and in the attic I went for the next 90 minutes, literally swimming in insulation. Fiberglass??? Oh dear!
Quote:Quote: Had to unscrew the old one by hand because of all of the things in the way of the drill at the angle the screws were set in. Not a fun or easy task to do when leverage is terrible up against a sun roof window and there's so much insulation you can't even see where the joists are. The fan was also tied into a light over the shower with Romex, and my friend didn't even mention before I'd reinstalled everything that the light had stopped working about half a year ago. So when I was back down and we installed the light it didn't work. My voltage tester came up with nothing. But the weird thing was that all of the slack in the attic on that romex wasn't present when I pulled at the Romex from the hole for the new shower light or from inside the fan mount... What the hell? So I had to go back up. And then I discovered it was two lines of romex that went down into the insulation and through a small hole in wood. I asked my friend if there was an outlet or a switch over the toilet, since that's the location that it seemed to be going down. He said "neither, but there's a reset button here". I didn't even know what he was talking about, but I said does it look like an outlet? and he said it did. I said that's it. I'm coming down, we need to open that. He'd already taken the cover off by the time I came down, but he didn't need to. It was a GFCI box, but without plugs. I'd never even seen one of these before Never seen THAT b4 eirher!!
Quote:Quote: But they installed them in all 3 of his bathrooms over the toilets, I'm sure as a safety measure in case something went wrong with the light over the shower It's code. Any electrical fixture/outlet with him n 5' (6'?) of water has to be protected with GFI
Quote:Quote: (and the fact that they SHOULD NOT HAVE USED ROMEX FOR THIS JOB). Uh just OOC, why not? What should they have used? For the few electric installs I helped with, we used 14- or 12_gage. Wire (load depending) in conduit, but that sounds like overkill for the application.
Quote:Quote: His daughter hasn't had a light in her shower for half a year now because they didn't know to hit the RESET button. I learned about that one early! We had an outlet in the breezeway that was dead. Finally found the GFI on the INSIDE hallway wall . Apparently they had pulled an outlet from the inside thru the wall to the outside (breezeway), but since there was water nearby they had to add a GFI. In looking around I see the same thing living room to patio, and back bedroom to back sidewalk.
Quote:Quote: After that, installed the new light, got the fan back in and the cover on and it's all as good as new. Got free pizza tonight, my buddy is taking me to an all you can eat buffet next week at the Hard Rock, and his wife was so thrilled on the phone when he showed her what I did she said she's making dinner for me when she gets back in town. She's a damn good cook, so I'm looking forward to it. I just as convinced she's working magic in the kitchen as she's convinced I was when I did the job tonight. My buddy also said that any time I need his truck to pick up anything I need for my house he's just a call away. Cast your bread upon the waters... but only for the right people! Sounds like you found them!
Friday, February 25, 2022 6:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Well... The exhaust fan fix for my friend went nearly as bad as could be expected if you don't account for the fact that in the end I managed to fix it. The old fan was OLD. It was OG SIGNY; ?? SIX: OG = "Original Gangster". Slang. In this case, I meant that it was a fan that was meant for original construction. It had "wings" on the side that gets attached to a joist which the screws went through, so there was no way to get to it without busting out the ceiling or doing it from the attic. I haven't done a ton of these, but every time I have the screws or nails were put into the box inside the fan housing, so once you removed them it came right out of the ceiling. This was new for me. The fan he bought to replace it had the wings too, so that had to be installed from the attic as well.
Quote: SIX Have you ever replaced an exhaust fan in the bathroom? This isn't a ceiling fan and/or light fixture. There's a metal box that's almost a cube shape that is mounted to the joist above the ceiling and a plastic tube coming out that needs to be attached to the exhaust pipe out of the house and taped up. Here's a picture of a similar one: Even if this wasn't an new construction unit, I would have had to go up to put the new fan in because Uncle Bob didn't leave any slack on the flex conduit or the flex exhaust pipe, so there would have been no way to attach them first before screwing the box into the joist.
Quote: SIX ...and in the attic I went for the next 90 minutes, literally swimming in insulation. SIGNY: Fiberglass??? Oh dear! SIX: Yup. Fun!
Quote:SIX: Had to unscrew the old one by hand because of all of the things in the way of the drill at the angle the screws were set in. Not a fun or easy task to do when leverage is terrible up against a sun roof window and there's so much insulation you can't even see where the joists are. The fan was also tied into a light over the shower with Romex, and my friend didn't even mention before I'd reinstalled everything that the light had stopped working about half a year ago. So when I was back down and we installed the light it didn't work. My voltage tester came up with nothing. But the weird thing was that all of the slack in the attic on that romex wasn't present when I pulled at the Romex from the hole for the new shower light or from inside the fan mount... What the hell? So I had to go back up. And then I discovered it was two lines of romex that went down into the insulation and through a small hole in wood. I asked my friend if there was an outlet or a switch over the toilet, since that's the location that it seemed to be going down. He said "neither, but there's a reset button here". I didn't even know what he was talking about, but I said does it look like an outlet? and he said it did. I said that's it. I'm coming down, we need to open that. He'd already taken the cover off by the time I came down, but he didn't need to. It was a GFCI box, but without plugs. I'd never even seen one of these before SIGNY: Never seen THAT b4 eirher!!
Quote: With all the new plugin bathroom doodads (toothbrushes, hair dryers, scent misters, emergency/nightlights, etc) ANY extra outlet is a good outlet! I would put a nightlight there so you can find your way around the bathroom at night without being blinded by the light. [SIX... But they installed them in all 3 of his bathrooms over the toilets, I'm sure as a safety measure in case something went wrong with the light over the shower SIGNY; It's code. Any electrical fixture/outlet within 5' (6'?) of water has to be protected with GFI protected SIX; That applies to lights overhead in the shower? I guess that makes sense. Every house I ever was in didn't have one, but it's not a bad idea and I'm sure they do it on all new construction. ....SIX (and the fact that they SHOULD NOT HAVE USED ROMEX FOR THIS JOB).... SIGNY: Uh just OOC, why not? What should they have used? For the few electric installs I helped with, we used 14- or 12_gage Wire (load depending) in conduit, but that sounds like overkill for the application. SIX: WELL- I grew up in Crook County, IL. I've never seen a place that takes code more seriously than they do, and any time I've ever done any work I always do it up to their standard even if the code in another area is lax. In CC, it's illegal to use Romex anywhere inside of your house. You can use it in your garage, but only if the garage is detached from the house and a certain amount of feet from it. It's probably safe over the long haul as long as you're not putting too much of a load on it and it was wired up right. But the problem with Romex is that it IS by far the easiest way to do things and that means that any dummy with a few tools and brain cells can get a light or outlet working without having to bend conduit or even use flex conduit and make the attachements. The problem is that by nature it's not grounded to the earth ground like your hard pipe or flex conduit would be just by making the connections to the existing wiring. I'm sure you know, but that third bare wire in there is earth ground, and you don't even want to know the scary stuff I've seen under the drywall.
Quote: SIX; The worst thing I'd ever seen done by Uncle Bob wasn't even using Romex. He added a plug outlet close to the ground in the bathroom by tying it in to the outlet that was on the other side in the bedroom by popping out a slug in the back of each of the outlets. Rather than do the more difficult and correct thing to tie them together and cut a small piece of conduit with connectors, he used a rubber tube that I think was a cut length of garden hose to pull the wire through. So an outlet 12" from the floor in a bathroom just feet away from the walk in shower had no earth ground. :( Short of putting in hard pipe that can easily have new wire run through it if need be at a later date, the correct thing to do in this case would have just been to drill a bigger hole in the top plate where the Romex was fed through so they could drop some flexible conduit down there and run all the wires through to maintain a legitimate earth ground without making use of the janky extra ground wire in the Romex.
Quote:SIX: His daughter hasn't had a light in her shower for half a year now because they didn't know to hit the RESET button. SIGNY: I learned about that one early! We had an outlet in the breezeway that was dead. Finally found the GFI on the INSIDE hallway wall . Apparently they had pulled an outlet from the inside thru the wall to the outside (breezeway), but since there was water nearby they had to add a GFI. In looking around I see the same thing living room to patio, and back bedroom to back sidewalk. SIX: At least yours was hidden! To be fair to my friend, not only doesn't he know a thing about electric, but I was in that bathroom about 10 minutes before I went upstairs and I didn't even notice the thing staring me right in the face above the toilet, but it really was in a place where you would never expect to see anything electrical, so my eyes must have just glossed over it 20 or so times. I can't believe it took me going back up into the attic and following the Romext trail to realize that there was something down there. ... SIX: After that, installed the new light, got the fan back in and the cover on and it's all as good as new. Got free pizza tonight, my buddy is taking me to an all you can eat buffet next week at the Hard Rock, and his wife was so thrilled on the phone when he showed her what I did she said she's making dinner for me when she gets back in town. She's a damn good cook, so I'm looking forward to it. I just as convinced she's working magic in the kitchen as she's convinced I was when I did the job tonight. My buddy also said that any time I need his truck to pick up anything I need for my house he's just a call away. SIGNY: Cast your bread upon the waters... but only for the right people! Sounds like you found them! SIX: YEAH ??. Sometimes it's crazy how life works out. This is a guy I knew since First Grade. I never even hung out with him outside of school until Jr High, and then when I moved out of town I didn't see him until some of my old friends that I still hung out with were hanging out with him and it turned out that my first apartment was just one building down from his. We hung out a lot for a few years then and we were both always throwing parties and trying to one-up each other. But he had lost his job at one point and had a ton of free time, and he started spending it with my girlfriend while I was at work. Looking back, I don't think she was lying to me when she said that it was platonic (at least for her), but I was the jealous type and ended up driving her into his arms. I went over to his place and we got in a huge fist fight, he ended up knocking her up after that and they didn't stay together long. But the funny thing is that to this day they've always remained friends and did a pretty awesome job raising his son for a mom and dad that shared custody (compared to my parents). Until recently, I think I only saw him and met his wife one time after that. It was shortly after they had gotten married and it was at one of my other friend's weddings. But then when I went to another friend's 40th birthday back in late 2019 and saw a lot of people I hadn't seen in ages, he came right up to me and apologized for all of that and asked me if I hated him. I said "nah man. We're good." And it turned out that he had moved out here in Indiana and was only about 6 miles from me. I probably hang out with him more than any of my other friends these days. The dude's loaded so whenever we go out and play pool or whatever he's always paying, and I love Free.
Friday, February 25, 2022 1:17 PM
Friday, February 25, 2022 1:50 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Crap. I see the problem!
Quote: No, never have. Seen a kitchen exhaust fan unit, but didn't see the install. Good to know,thanks!
Quote:only if you like itchy rashes! I assume you were wearing long pants/long sleeved shirt and hop that you had a mask available
Quote:With all the new plugin bathroom doodads (toothbrushes, hair dryers, scent misters, emergency/nightlights, etc) ANY extra outlet is a good outlet! I would put a nightlight there so you can find your way around the bathroom at night without being blinded by the light.
Quote:Oh Jeez, I bet! We know that Uncle Bob did some re-wiring here bc we had to correct mistakes when we found them ... like one lead connected to one breaker and the other lead connected to another... no idea how THAT happened!... but there is one "ground" still, that'll give you a good tingle if you touch it, and another bare 14gage we can't figure out where it comes from/goes to.
Quote:I guess Uncle Bob did both our houses!
Quote:There are sports friends and school friends and work friends and hobby friends, but it sounds like you two overlap on a LOR of things and are honest with each other. You're right: it's funny how life works out! Glad you reconnected!
Friday, February 25, 2022 4:21 PM
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Saturday, February 26, 2022 7:46 PM
Saturday, February 26, 2022 10:17 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Weird that this thread will have 10,000 posts in 197 pages. I'm assuming everybody else is showing 197 pages in this thread.I have noticed on occasion that if I happened to post the 50th post on a page, and then within a few minutes I have edited it to put in an addition or correct something that wasn't worded well, which I often do, that when I click on the button to make the edit I'm in a blank page. It seems to be a quirk of the site. It seems when this happens the thread gets another post added to the counter even though there was no "51st" post, and the "blank page" your put into when this happens is the next page for the thread, even though you didn't make the post that should be the first post on the next page. I've only ever noticed this when editing the last "50th" post on a thread. If you look around, you're sure to find quite a few threads where the count is off because of this. I assume you're only noticing this now because after 10,000 posts and nearly 200 pages the amount of extra, non-existent posts have really added up over time.
Saturday, February 26, 2022 11:23 PM
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Incorrect.
Sunday, February 27, 2022 6:27 AM
Sunday, February 27, 2022 10:02 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Hey all! I've been busy here, but mostly recently just running after a slew of issues that came up one after another. I was so hoping to make progress on my various projects. But ... not yet. However, one of the things I made progress on is I've been looking at gas-powered chipper/ shredders for all the tree and bush trimming and removal I'm going to do soon. So I was looking at the heavy-duty types and O. M. G. They are EXPENSIVE. The cheapest runs about $550. And despite that I'd even consider buying one because it costs about $400 per day to rent one. But literally none of the ones I looked at had a rating higher than middling. And the faults were serious ones, like cracked body welds, bolt heads that sheared off during use, chunks of hammer-mill blades that got spat out of the machine at high speed like bullets, exhaust that ran so hot it set the wood on fire ... and so on. Really awful unsafe problems. Sigh. How hard could it be to design and build and sell something that works even averagely, without all the hazards? So I talked it over with a family member, who said basically - the biggest volume reduction comes from doing the smaller twigs and branches that carry a lot of leaves and needles. The large branches (more than an inch or 2 in diameter) you can quickly and easily just cut up into pieces and use as firewood, or put in green waste. So ... Forget those expensive pieces of junk! that really had me bollixed. I'm going with electric chipper/ shredders than come in well under $200 and will do the most volume reduction. It feels good to have come to what I think is a good decision, and out that step behind me.
Sunday, February 27, 2022 10:03 AM
Sunday, February 27, 2022 1:53 PM
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Sunday, February 27, 2022 7:32 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: I can log in from some devices but not others, so if I disappear for a while that's why. Have a nice relaxing day, BRENDA! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake
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