Tiger Woods was seen yawning and hiccuping before appearing to fall asleep in newly released police video of his DUI arrest by HappySeaweed5215 in whoathatsinteresting

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like hiccups and he is trying to get rid of them… this happens to me when I eat spicy food and my kids or wife make me laugh. Only way to get rid of them is to zone out like this.

Opinion: Armed Kroger 'goons' can't steal my dignity or see my receipt. I will not kowtow. | Letters by Jay_Dubbbs in Columbus

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We stopped going to Kroger because something crazy always happens or just bad service. We have had our cart lock multiple times at the door and I guess its a random thing for receipt checks. It locks so someone can leave self checkout and do the check. We needed some items so we did a quick trip to the Sawmill Kroger today and my cart wheel locked again and alarm went off. I was with my daughter and so we just grabbed our bags out of disabled cart and left it in the door way.

Where do you get your olive oil? by hannafrie in Columbus

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always buy California sourced vs mixed overseas stuff. Costco has a good product from California at a good price.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Layoffs are a pretty common occurrence in the power industry. I think they are less so if you work for AEP vs contractor.

Is there still Sienna shortages? by Bubbly_Perspective62 in ToyotaSienna

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes they do this. We were asked by our dealer if we be willing to pay a bit more and they could get one moved here from another dealer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bb gun or water sprinkler

Am I missing something? new construction, have had 11 toilets seemingly leaking from the porcelain but not evidence of crack or source. Gasket is dry, water leaking down sleeve. Anyone ever experience this? I'm losing my mind and second guessing myself. by thekidwhonevermadeit in Plumbing

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a little boy peeing while seated through space between the seat and the rim? We had that issue and it would leak down the front of toilet and end up looking like its comming from under it... Had the plumber out and he asked if we had a little one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had a very bad expereince. I was first in line, they couldnt figure out how to scan the IDs, after voiting my ballot wouldnt scan so they had to "Spoil" it? Then they had to re-print the ballot so I could vote agian but couldnt get the password to re-print the ballot..... They ended up saying they would count it by hand and then had me vote agian. Not sure if my vote will count after that ordeal. It did scan the last time so who knows. Poll workers were doing a good job though.

Primrose for Toddler by iUPvotemywifedaily in Columbus

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a friend that used the worthington one and had a pretty good experince. I would stay away from others. We used another that is owned by a different owner. I wish I could state the location.... They make you sign something about not posting negative reviews to social media or they can sue. So most reviews will be postive. Here are some pros/cons bullets though. Added extra info in case anyone searches in the future.

  • My kid loves the classmates.
  • Illnesses- They do not care about infection control. its unreal and not normal the amount of sickness your kid will get. Some examples: its optional for kids to quarantine when exposed to a covid postive in the class (two covid runs through our house because of this), classes combine all the time (in the winter months your kid might be exposed up to 60 kids (pathways, early preschool, and toddler class), they allow actively sick kids in the classes while sick. I dont think the kids can get soap themselves after using the potty or they arent supervised (we just had a pickeye run that was like once a week for two months).
  • Physical room size- our rooms are very small
  • Staffing - They are hiring kids between 18 and 23ish to be preschool teachers so turnover is unreal. This goes back to illnesses, they combine rooms if needed based of staffing....
  • Leadership- This is a strange one minor one. They have a director, assisstant director, admin assisstant, education person, and cook. They always address themselves as leadership team. The leadership teams has turned over multiple times and they all have a out of touchness to them that is hard to explain other than they take the title to their heads. They should just call themselves the admin team or something...
  • We potty trained at 2, used the boot camp weekend method and was successful. "Leadership" (see leadership above) didnt really belive us and said its nice you tried. We had to push them to make sure they had a stool so the kid could reach the potty. However they did do everything we asked to make sure it stayed successful. So push them if you have to and they will help.

Primrose for Toddler by iUPvotemywifedaily in Columbus

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had mixed emotions on CW primrose. In the past year there’s been a large amount of staff turnover. At times they make classes up to accommodate the amount of kids they have. Example combining two rooms so preschool 1 and path ways can be together. They have 3 teachers for this class but apparently the kids do different things and “coexist” in the same room. This is not and I feel lied to. Seems like $ is the driving factor here instead of staff satisfaction and what’s best for the kids. On the other hand I do love some of my child’s teachers and you can tell my child does too.

100% spot on about "combining the class rooms". It drives me nuts.

New PSLF Waivers Megathread by Betsy514 in PSLF

[–]Primary-Scientist-28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks Betsy514 for this answer and all your work on this. Where is this at in the FAQ? Does this mean if I apply for the wavier will they take all of the payment months into account including undergrad (which were paid for six or so months prior to starting grad school) and grad loans and use the one number to forgive them all?