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scoobdog

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  1. The Cheesecake Factory here is always packed; I hate going to it. The Olive Garden is much better wait-wise. You all still have a Rainforest Cafe....
  2. She really wasn’t that great an author.
  3. We need a Secret Santa Hall of Shame.
  4. Did you not want to participate? I mean, I don't see why this can't be a three way....
  5. If it's not on a pedestal, it's bolted to the wall. The bolts are underneath and may be difficult to see, so don't hurt yourself contorting to see it. You may be able to find the cracks just by using your fingers to feel "lines" of water along the back of the bowls and near the faucet. I don't really know how your management company works, but they almost certainly have to replace a cracked sink because it will eventually structurally fail and fall off the wall. Now, whether you want them to is another thing because management companies are notorious for blaming tenants for fixtures they didn't break.
  6. Not that you need to be wasting time on this, but a good way to see where a crack is forming is to look at the bolts holding the sink to the wall. That's usually what causes a wall mounted sink to crack, either from age, stresses on the sink (i.e. a former tenant sitting on the sink), or just over-torquing of the bolts themselves. You should be able to see the cracks through the enamel. Unfortunately, there is no way to repair a cracked sink: you may have to completely forego the sink and use the tub faucet until they replace it.
  7. Just a thought, but there's a good chance the sink itself is cracked. That's not a normal fix, even by shitty property management standards.
  8. That's fine if you live in the middle of nowhere.
  9. Yeah, Fuck that.
  10. Whay happens if one of said appliances starts arcing?
  11. I would hope your lease allows you to turn off breakers.
  12. It's an appliance, so i doubt you're forbidden from doing it. If it's hardwired, you can't disconnect it without having an licensed electrician, but just moving it shouldn't be a problem.
  13. But... she would have to pull the dishwasher out to do that, which most likely means lifting the countertop.
  14. Send me your SSN so I can fill out a 1099 to go with my generous donation to this cause.
  15. Happy Belated Birthday!
  16. Nah, Cincinnati is in
  17. I'm pretty sure I saw the episode when it ran on [as], and I don't recall having much of lasting reaction since the characters were more or less implements to advance the setting rather than plot integral. I mean, yeah, you're probably supposed to feel really bad that a guy would sacrifice his entire family for prestige, but you don't get to know any of them well enough to make a bond. That could be why I find the memes so hilarious: the sheer bathos of the Tucker family tragedy. So, on a Buddy scale of sad, I'd say it's.... Shmi Skywalker Lars sad. Edit: Should specify I saw the original FMA episode, not the Brotherhood episode.
  18. All the fucking time.
  19. You ever feel like you're talking to a wall?
  20. They are still technically "thong sandals", but very few people call them that... or, you know, wear them.
  21. Had to look it up. It appears to be some kind of solvent used to dilute pharmaceutical compounds into liquid form when water doesn't work. It's entirely possible that using the solvent might be needed when creating larger packages because water is a less effective carrier of those active ingredients in larger amounts.
  22. The '90s sure were great, weren't they?
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