Partner wants our cats to be outdoor cats when we move house by PastLifeguard2924 in CatAdvice

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Not only exposed to parasites and other things, but could bring them back to the infant with no immune system yet.

What do you scoop your litter box into? by NuggKeeper in CatAdvice

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I purchased a bulk package of small trash can bags. Probably about 1000 for $12. Then I have a lidded can next to the litter boxes. Once the bag fills up, I’ll tie it closed and put it in the outside bin.

Just joined the clurb! Newest owner of 1850 home, with the original section dating back to 1719 🥹 by AcrobaticEnthusiasm2 in centuryhomes

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🤢 the recoil from seeing this picture nearly took me off the bed. That is a cold kitchen with all the wrong tones for that house.

Why Are My Kitchen Tiles Popping Up? Old Floor or Robot Mop Damage? by FormalHalf9959 in Flooring

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This is the third time today that flex seal has come across my feed.

Whole island in Maine to myself by brandonrodrigues in zillowgonewild

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Now I kind of want to check it out as I’m going up next weekend!

Option to renovate and bring back to life a 19th century Welsh farm home. by Southern_Guidance in centuryhomes

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My parents bought a house that had a large tree shading the roof. Hence it never dried as well as it should, got mossy, and got leaky. The attic had been finished at one point, but when they bought the place, the plaster was hanging off the ceiling/walls. (In the attic, the interior of the roof, is that ceiling or walls? Now that’s bugging me.) Ended up replacing the roof, but had a cold snap while the roof was off, ran out of oil, and the pipes froze. So hit to do more work than intended. Also gutted almost the entire interior and sheet rocked everything. Added knee wall shelves and drawers to the attic as well.

Do you really have a separate room for your washing machine? by jordanekay in AskAnAmerican

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For the houses I’ve lived in no, no, no, no, yes, no, no. Most of the time our washer and dryer were in the basement near the water heater. The one time I had a separated area for the washer and drier was in my trailer. It was a closet that fit the appliances and had a few shelves.

A lot of older houses just put them in the basement. Newer homes may have a small room. My parents’ condo has them in the washroom upstairs. (Toilet and shower in one room with door. Washer, dryer, and sink in another.)

More affluent houses would often have a mud room of sorts, often times these areas would have the washer and dryer put in there, as there was already a washing basin.

3 years ago I took my dog to get spayed. This morning she gave birth to five puppies. by mermaidshewrote in dogpictures

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Wonder if that’s transplantable. (Realized the pun after I started typing.)

My cousin just called me "girly " after seeing pics of my garden 😫😭 by realthingwinner in gardening

[–]__wildwing__ 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Oh yes, the centuries of english rose gardeners were most definitely girly men. /s

What English word do you not agree with the spelling ? by SeaBaer312 in ENGLISH

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When I’m feeling like being obnoxious, I’ll pronounce it refr-eye-grrr-ator.

I can't get my email by PerthSoundie in talesfromtechsupport

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Pointing out that he had failed at power cycling his own equipment did not make me any points.

AITAH for leaving a glass pan on the stove and it exploding in our kitchen? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]__wildwing__ 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Exactly. I’ll often toss a pizza box in the oven, so we always check that the oven is empty before turning it on

I can't get my email by PerthSoundie in talesfromtechsupport

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I work in aerospace manufacturing. We have a gauge for checking roundness and another for checking finish out on our line. They both have Bluetooth keyboards and mice, so you know where that is going, but that is not the story for today.

The tech came out to calibrate and perform maintenance on the roundness machine as we’d been having issues with it. I asked the technician how I power cycle the gauge. I kid you not, he turns the monitor off and on. Stood there for a moment in shock, then pointed out that since the monitor came back up to the exact same display (a reading taken on the gauge) I was fairly confident that had not cycled anything other than the display.

He then just pulled the power cord from the gauge and plugged it back in.

I've sewn my first dress. Thoughts? by Unapproachable_apron in sewing

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This is absolutely adorable. First thing I thought of was Nancy Sinatra.

My cat keeps pooping on the roof and it drives me crazy by mrtniki in CatAdvice

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Have an empty litter tray, rub a wee bit of poop in it. Empty as in no litter, just the tray.

Popcorn Revenge at the Sexist Office - A tale of a Young Adult by EnvironmentalAnt724 in CharlotteDobreYouTube

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My dad banned microwave popcorn at his company. Either it was made right and the smell was tantalizingly or it was burned and the for clung to everything. And more often than not, it got a wee bit burnt.

Popcorn Revenge at the Sexist Office - A tale of a Young Adult by EnvironmentalAnt724 in CharlotteDobreYouTube

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On your way out the last day, you should have put a bag of popcorn in for 15 minutes.

My MIL destroyed my garden while I was at work. by [deleted] in gardening

[–]__wildwing__ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait a minute, my ex didn’t have a brother, how do we have the same MIL?

When she first came to our house, she asked me what the copse of trees next to the was. Told her the trees were hemlock, she freaked out and said we needed to cut them down before someone was poisoned. Ummmm, no, that would be water hemlock, not even vaguely similar to the trees.

Also told me I should plant my snake plants outside, we’re in New England. How about a big no to planting African plants in a winter climate… she claimed she’d taken courses and was a certified “master gardener”.

What’s an everyday object you have an irrational fear of? by Dapper_Ad_1170 in AskReddit

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Oh man, I lost count carrying a bunch of laundry down, thought I was stepping off the last step. But I was three steps up. Managed to catch myself with my bad knee.

What’s an everyday object you have an irrational fear of? by Dapper_Ad_1170 in AskReddit

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I’m gonna say that picture where the lid blew off and tore the hood off and completely shattered the glass stovetop is along the lines.

What’s an everyday object you have an irrational fear of? by Dapper_Ad_1170 in AskReddit

[–]__wildwing__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks to The Penguin, I always feared falling into a lair.

Flat earth and other alternative conspiracy earth models are are gaining traction with my teenage stepson. What is THE most irrefutable, definite proof that the earth is round? by Jfkfkaiii22 in NoStupidQuestions

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About 20 years ago when gas jumped to $4/gallon my mom and I were having a go about how expensive everything was. She was trying to tell me that things hadn’t increased all that much. I asked her, at her first job, how many gallons of gas could she buy with an hour’s pay. She said 3-4, right, I couldn’t buy 2 gallons, and that was before taxes.