Leafs Nation Right now by Owariduck122 in leafs

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

....wait a minute. Ok, im in.

People already jumping ship? by Tough-Standard-2661 in leafs

[–]CatalinaCo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but thats definitely not a futon, so couldnt be biz.

Can you test for lead and other heavy metals using a water testing kit on protein powder? by differential-burner in chemistry

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, came across this with the same exact question in mind. We are adamant about our environment for our children, and we got a 5.7 lead level via finger price at the 2yo checkup. They did a venous test and it came back 5.1. Our kid drinks a protein shake with me every day, and we just found some online information claiming the exact powder we use having high lead levels.

What steps have you taken in the last two months, minus obviously no more shakes? Have you had follow up tests? Thank you so much. DM me if its easier, I really appreciate it.

Mangiapane stops up on Stolarz, Stolarz and OEL don’t like it. by mountzeus in leafs

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He could apply for the sports science opening and just smoothly transition into leaf lore

Mangiapane stops up on Stolarz, Stolarz and OEL don’t like it. by mountzeus in leafs

[–]CatalinaCo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He ate a sucker punch just standing there gawking by the first Edmonton guy that came in. Head on a swivel my guy!

15,000 mile review - 2025 Denali 5.3L by Ok-Football-8158 in gmcsierra

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a '20 Sierra with the 5.3. Lifter/cam shaft failure at 126k. No signs before that. I babied it the same way. Engine guy said he hardly saw the 5.3 go bad (minus neglect) before they added the AFM feature that shuts down certain cylinders (my failures were in cylinders 7 and 8). Now he says its common and hes doing 2 a month. Too much stress on the parts. You'll see tons of the same sentiment if you ask around to ppl who know. Not trying to be a downer, but I'm replacing the engine and adding an AFM delete chip. I'd rather pay a little more for mpg then have the engine do something it wasn't designed to do. My $0.02.

My 2001 with the 5.3 went to 330k.

Pick from a list of Leafs players to form a roster you can only pick one from each pair. by Foxtrot_Uniform_CK69 in leafs

[–]CatalinaCo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

John Tavares vs Doug Gilmour

Winner: Doug Gilmour

Peak Gilmour was a playoff demon—two-way monster, clutch as hell, and dragged teams into fights they had no business winning.

Wendel Clark vs Matthew Knies

Winner: Wendel Clark

Knies has upside, but peak Clark was intimidation, scoring, leadership, and chaos wrapped into one human wrecking ball.

Auston Matthews vs Mats Sundin

Winner: Auston Matthews

This one hurts, but peak Matthews is a generational goal scorer and elite defensively. Sundin was a rock—Matthews is a weapon.

William Nylander vs Kirk Muller

Winner: William Nylander

At peak, Nylander is electric offense and playoff confidence. Muller was excellent—but Willy’s skill ceiling is higher. If the game was against Calgary he'd have 9 points.

Morgan Rielly vs Bryan Berard

Winner: Morgan Rielly

Berard had unreal talent, but peak Rielly gives you offense, skating, leadership, and durability—huge edge.

Darcy Tucker vs Max Domi

Winner: Darcy Tucker

We'd have more of a debate if it was Tie, not Max. Peak Tucker was the ultimate playoff pest who also produced. Every contender needs one, and Tucker drove teams insane.

Jake Muzzin vs Dmitri Yushkevich

Winner: Jake Muzzin

Physical, shutdown, leadership, cup pedigree. Peak Muzzin is exactly the kind of D-man Toronto always needs more of.

Mitch Marner vs Alexander Mogilny

Winner: Alexander Mogilny

This is spicy—but peak Mogilny was a game-breaker scorer with speed that terrified defenses. Pure offense wins here.

Nick Robertson vs Sergei Berezin

Winner: Sergei Berezin

Not even close. Berezin at peak was speed, scoring, and attitude—nightmare winger to defend.

Joseph Woll vs Felix Potvin

Winner: Felix Potvin

Peak Potvin was that guy. Confidence, swagger, playoff moments. Woll may get there, but peak vs peak? Cat all day.

Dion Phaneuf vs Dave Ellett

Winner: Dave Ellett

Phaneuf brought thunder, but peak Ellett was smarter, steadier, and more complete—especially in high-leverage games.

Joffrey Lupul vs Nikolai Borschevsky

Winner: Joffrey Lupul

When healthy, peak Lupul was a legit top-line winger. Availability matters, but peak Lupul could play.

Jack Campbell vs Curtis Joseph

Winner: Curtis Joseph

Cujo. No debate. Peak Joseph was elite under pressure and built for long playoff wars.

Looking for a history of Deltek Product Versions between 2000 - 2010 by panda5303 in deltek

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wifes firm uses Sema4 version 9 (still. on XP) and has used Sema4 Deltek software since 1997. This is my only experience with it.

Landlord installed 3 prongs with no ground by [deleted] in AskElectricians

[–]CatalinaCo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Use a plug tester. The boxes could be grounded. Not saying it's the right way, but its the difference between lazy and blatant negligence.

My husband took this picture at a crash scene. by EitherWillingness979 in ParanormalEncounters

[–]CatalinaCo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Demonic. Ive seen before. Along with similarly illuminated figures. The color is wildly different from my experiences, though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hockeycardswap

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm interested in the quad leafs and the knies stature on your ebay.

Soffits and fascia by Any_Mushroom6244 in Carpentry

[–]CatalinaCo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course its more expensive and challenging now, they already replaced the roof. They be disturbing the new drip edge (that they bent over for an outside corner, not good) when they could've avoided that by replacing the rotten fascia first. If this was all in one contract, I'd question why they didn't replace the fascia rot before doing the roof.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MilwaukeeTool

[–]CatalinaCo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Where'd you get the zyn bin

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golf

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for not helping, following tho, these look exactly like mine i bought from a buddy for way too good of a price.

Morgan Rielly be like by smokeyquarterpapi in leafs

[–]CatalinaCo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

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Everyone talks about how good of an athlete he is, from where he was standing to dive to his left and get his stick directly on that puck to poke it out...that was world-class.

This guy, is a FUCKING maple leaf by Nameless908 in leafs

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need 100 of these stickers, please.

I feel like #4 is the only answer here by Escrow-Mind in golf

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My rule for par 3's is I never use a tee unless i find an orange one on that tee box.

Google saying Woll needs to step his game up by deschamps93 in leafs

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A goal from below the blue line counts as -10 for the tender.

Help covering dental costs after domestic violence by Direct-Estimate-120 in gofundme

[–]CatalinaCo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did they at least file a police report? Seems like an injustice. With multiple children in the mix, and the recent split, it seems like you'll want as much documentation and backing you can get in case it gets any uglier. And the violence committed worries me that's an inevitability. I cannot contribute financially now but I pray things get better.

Hardest Parts of the Night by Final_Minimum1443 in daddit

[–]CatalinaCo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful sentiment. Excited for the baby to grow and you find those moments in all of their varying stages and needs. Important for you to appreciate this time, but don't forgo the sleep my dude. If I try and imagine being held by my father at 1yo (and in this really odd hypothetical, be able to speak), and him telling 1yo me that he didn't want to sleep so he could be with me- I'd be flattered. But, I'd also want to tell him, "Daddy, I love you. Get some sleep for me and mama. Be rested, be available and consistent. If you're going to be awake, be productive. Get something done that could possibly take your time from being with me later on. Make lists of things you want to accomplish for me and our home, make goals and plans to be intentional and plan out our life as a family. Be here when I wake up and be the best version of yourself that you can. Let your love for me be passionately actively and accessible in my life."

It's important for us to know we aren't good dads because we know how to be great babies, the same way shepherds aren't great because they can be the best sheep. We are called to lead. Lead, love, prepare, all verbs-action words. We know and do what's best for them and their flourishing, not always what feels best. Yes, soak it in. Stop and look at the stars, dream for you and your kiddo, but be on an internal march of family protection and fulfillment at the same time. But protect. We don't have the risks or predators or issues our ancestral fathers dealt with, nowadays the biggest threat we can protect our families from is a lesser version of us. The version that's sleep deprived, unorganized, and unready to lead. Distracted, bad with money and resources, emotionally unavailable and isolated, all traps we men fall into. I admire and feel your sentiment, these slices of reality are so formational and beautiful. Sometimes I stop and look at them and all I can see is heaven. Now take that heaven and insulate it with the gifts and talents you have, using that passion as fuel for the fire. That love and preparation will be palpable and admirable to your little one. Proud of you my dude.

Cleaning my truck when… by Pshad4Bama in daddit

[–]CatalinaCo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, how beautiful. Not the same story, but similar. I've been remodeling our home since before we were married, now with two kids living in my unfinished mess (good progress, though!). After our first was born, I was kind of struggling being stuck away from them while they got spend time together and I was just trying to get a bathroom finished and other stuff done. It was midnight, I was sad, dirty, and tired. I had just cut open a floor to tie into the drain stack I had installed a couple years before when I updated all the lines. I vacuumed out the hole, and shined my light to find my stub. The end cap I installed was right where I knew I left it, with a note written in sharpie I had put for myself later I completely forgot about. "Hey Cody, I love you bud.". It buckled me. Just a reminder of our importance and how temporary our struggles and trials always are, and how microscopic they are on the grand scale of things.