The next book I write, the hero will be a black, transsexual woman in a wheel chair who identifies as a cat.
But can the woke crowd read?
But can the woke crowd read?
The non-binaries are not going to be happy with you.The next book I write, the hero will be a black, transsexual woman in a wheel chair who identifies as a cat.
But can the woke crowd read?
I kinda like this one, but there are two small issues.Nice score. I’ve been lookin at a few different weather stations but haven’t pulled the trigger yet.
That sounds great Tom. Just keep busy.Hey, just handed in my notice for retirement for next June. 31 1/2 years at Millersville university. Nice pension. Wanted to wait till 2023 but they offered me double payout on leftover sick leave and vacation. Taxes are g to hurt on that but I can pay for my new deck with what is left.
It's got to feel good to escape.Hey, just handed in my notice for retirement for next June. 31 1/2 years at Millersville university. Nice pension. Wanted to wait till 2023 but they offered me double payout on leftover sick leave and vacation. Taxes are g to hurt on that but I can pay for my new deck with what is left.
Yesterday I remembered why I hate this house so very much. Moving forward with my hardwood at home installation, I removed the old hardwood... you know, laid over the commercial carpet, smooth edge and then ramped over some underlayment and vinyl. Yeah, that house.
Well I got to my bedroom after the removal and oh goodie, it turns out to be a half inch lower than my living room. Suppose somehow that makes sense.... still have not figured out the how it makes sense but what can you do. I bought 10 sheets of 1/2 inch to do the living room and bedroom. Well, when you need to double your sheets in the bedroom it turns out that takes more than one sheet.
I hate this house so much, it is nothing but a giant pain in the butt but someday soon, all of the floors will be the same level. I'll snap a pic of my "ADA Approved" ramped header into my bathroom later. Come to think of it, I am not entirely sure it is not too steep to be considered ADA approved. Apparently some idiot tile setter (me) did not realize that the living room hardwood was installed on 3/8 ulay and vinyl. For shame.
If i gutted it Chris, it would just fall over.I had a house like that. Absolutely hated doing anything to it. The secret is to just gut it and start over. That way if anything is out of whack it’s your fault and you won’t be as miffed, you’ll just roll with it and call it character.
I like doing it at home. I can take my time, I get away with the things I know don't matter that silly people complain about... like popping a 18g bradnail into things every once in a while and for once, I get my house to look nice. I have made a lot of other people's houses look nice, I was starting to get jealous.Looks a lot like work to me.
I like it. I don't ever manage to put the amount of effort into this **** hole to make it "amazing" because as you said, I would have to take it down to the studs and in honesty working a full time gig with a wife, two school age kids and an infant... that just isnt going to happen when we are all shoehorned into this 950 sqft. That being said, I am doing what I can with what I have to work with and it is making a vast difference. Plus I can facelift this whole place and make it look like a million bucks the way it is for only about 10K and well, we aren't moving any time soon and my kids will keep wrecking the place, so really what's the pointThe wife n I were just pondering buying another dump to gut and fix it up just because it’s fun. Doing it for other people is definitely ‘work’.
Holy crap, it's still a house and it's yours and while you're at it give it a USDA stamp too. I'm not kidding make a template or stencil USDA and afraid on a few items before you cover them up. Someday it will give another person a good laugh.Yesterday I remembered why I hate this house so very much. Moving forward with my hardwood at home installation, I removed the old hardwood... you know, laid over the commercial carpet, smooth edge and then ramped over some underlayment and vinyl. Yeah, that house.
Well I got to my bedroom after the removal and oh goodie, it turns out to be a half inch lower than my living room. Suppose somehow that makes sense.... still have not figured out the how it makes sense but what can you do. I bought 10 sheets of 1/2 inch to do the living room and bedroom. Well, when you need to double your sheets in the bedroom it turns out that takes more than one sheet.
I hate this house so much, it is nothing but a giant pain in the butt but someday soon, all of the floors will be the same level. I'll snap a pic of my "ADA Approved" ramped header into my bathroom later. Come to think of it, I am not entirely sure it is not too steep to be considered ADA approved. Apparently some idiot tile setter (me) did not realize that the living room hardwood was installed on 3/8 ulay and vinyl. For shame.
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