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jcyclonee

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Got the faucet fixed in 15 minutes last night by installing a new one. It's amazing how much more relaxing an evening can be when you don't feel like the house is falling apart.
I need to install a new one in our kitchen. You're welcome to help out.

Is it normal that I'm not worried about the installation as much as I'm worried about removing the old one?
 

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A girl is here?!?! What do we do?!?!?!
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I need to install a new one in our kitchen. You're welcome to help out.

Is it normal that I'm not worried about the installation as much as I'm worried about removing the old one?

I need to replace the kitchen one too. That one I am not looking forward to. Ease of access is much greater in the tub than under the sink.
 
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Rabbits ate all my hostas
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I can say from experience it works. It's natural. It's mainly putrified egg so it stinks when you put it on but when it dries you can't smell it but they can and they stay away. You need to reapply frequently at first but less frequently as time goes on because you are training them to stay the hell away.
 

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I can say from experience it works. It's natural. It's mainly putrified egg so it stinks when you put it on but when it dries you can't smell it but they can and they stay away. You need to reapply frequently at first but less frequently as time goes on because you are training them to stay the hell away.
Putrified egg? Sounds delicious.
 

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I can say from experience it works. It's natural. It's mainly putrified egg so it stinks when you put it on but when it dries you can't smell it but they can and they stay away. You need to reapply frequently at first but less frequently as time goes on because you are training them to stay the hell away.
It works. But then it washes off with rain and they come that night and eat all the buds off your asiatic & oriental lilies.:mad:
 

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I can say from experience it works. It's natural. It's mainly putrified egg so it stinks when you put it on but when it dries you can't smell it but they can and they stay away. You need to reapply frequently at first but less frequently as time goes on because you are training them to stay the hell away.
Or I could just give up on planting stuff. Which I did
 

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Son got his room assignment. Biggest issue is he has no idea how to pronounce his roommate's name. From near the DC area.
 

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I can say from experience it works. It's natural. It's mainly putrified egg so it stinks when you put it on but when it dries you can't smell it but they can and they stay away. You need to reapply frequently at first but less frequently as time goes on because you are training them to stay the hell away.

Can confirm. Saved my Japanese yews from the deer the past two winters while my neighbors on both side got munched away. Having a brief respite from my ongoing bunny rat wars, I think the fox and coyotes have knocked down the population significantly.
 
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Googling shoulder impingement. :oops: Well, actually already knew a little because my Yankees Dellin Betances is on injury list with this.

Got a referral to see an orthopedic following exam by GP doctor today.

Also was dark out by 4:15 so, Miller Time (actually Dos Equis).
 
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My stepgrandpa had problems with trash pandas in his garden. He lived in the city limits of a Chicago suburb. He didn't care. They died of lead poisoning.

Can neither confirm nor deny that things like this may have occurred here locally. :oops:
 
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Went to one of those crazy lunatic kinda sleazy suit stores in San Diego. The kind of place that's like "What can I do to make sure you walk out with a suit today?".

Like this is the owner..

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Got a suit, shirt, tie, socks, and shoes altered in less than a day for $300.

It's not the best suit I've ever had but it certainly is the most convenient. Hopefully the alterations are ok.
 

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Neighbor just home, pulled out a hose and started watering her plants. It poured half of yesterday and we had a sprinkle this morning:confused:
 
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