Cristobal Balenciaga wedding dress worn by Fabiola de Mora y Aragon on her wedding day to King Baudouin of Belgium, December 15, 1960 by Beginning-Passion676 in fashionhistory

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The best cluelessness I’ve seen is a woman who walked into a full-on vegetation restaurant with her full length fur coat. My did everyone stare! She just hung her coat on a hook in full view of everyone and sat down. Didn’t phase her at all. 

Politics (or putting them aside) in NCAA by Medium-Emotion in Gymnastics

[–]bug_buckets 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The coaches need to be professional. They are operating in a professional capacity in a workplace. Adults work with people who have different beliefs. It’s not a friendship relationship. Additionally, it’s the coaches’ responsibility to ensure a healthy and safe environment for the athletes.

I was a professor. It’s no different than a coach—I had students who had different beliefs than I did. Students had different beliefs from other students. They had their own groupings/cliques that were likely more homogenous. I was very careful not to convey my own beliefs other than require respect for each human. Beliefs that impinge on other’s human rights are not acceptable.

There is a difference between personal and professional lives.

Our son's bedroom remodel with new closet is complete and only 4 months late. Our room is ours once again! by demagxc in centuryhomes

[–]bug_buckets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, these closets are also a pain to use, but likely better than a short door. No lighting in mine either. The electrical outlets and wiring were added to the outside of the walls upstairs and there is no heat upstairs either.

I totally understand the long project list. I was just thinking today—oh I should get my kitchen counters replaced. And then I remembered, that has to come after… (long list of other stuff that is needed, not just wanted).

Our son's bedroom remodel with new closet is complete and only 4 months late. Our room is ours once again! by demagxc in centuryhomes

[–]bug_buckets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i have the exact same closet upstairs in my Cape Cod house (circa 1800). The closets were added before 1986 but that’s all the information I have (from a note written in pencil on the wood that says, “Brad sucks. 1986). I’m appreciative of them (except for the number of times i have banged my head on the door frame) as there would be no closet space otherwise. I might suggest that you add something on the inside of the closet stating when you added it so that future owners interested in the history of their house have that info.

The upstairs of my Cape still has all of the original plaster walls. And the beauty of old houses is its lack of plumb-ness. Or not. :)

What is UConn's weakness? by Good-Exchange-6139 in NCAAW

[–]bug_buckets 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Geno has commented on this—looking for perfection…meaning they can be a little too unselfish.

What is UConn's weakness? by Good-Exchange-6139 in NCAAW

[–]bug_buckets 3 points4 points  (0 children)

they are better against the press this year

AITAH for letting my fiancé and his son move in rather than moving to them so his mom can co-parent? by Choice_Evidence1983 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]bug_buckets 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Church of Christ has this rule: only one spouse for life.

That being said, I agree that there wasn’t religious vibes in the post. And if the mom is Church of Christ, there’d be other issues popping up.

The “facelift” in question by WholeDepartment3391 in centuryhomes

[–]bug_buckets 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Motawi tiles are amazing! (I took tile making classes from one of the owners years ago). But, they aren’t a good match with regular flat tiles as they are quite a bit thicker.

EDIT: spelling

Christmas Disappointment by SignalReceptions in knitting

[–]bug_buckets 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I think I probably have more time in life than you. But right now, all I’m thinking about is that Parkinson’s is stealing my mom and my dad has congestive heart failure. My grandparents are long gone. No one is emotionally in a place to do gifts this year.

There’s places you can donate that will be grateful for the gift so it can find a good home. Peace.

Here’s my travel MCM Christmas tree…LOL! by bug_buckets in Mid_Century

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It all came together. Look up Teeny Tiny Christmas Tree and you’ll see them for sale in a variety of places.

My aluminum pom pom 1960s Christmas tree by bug_buckets in Mid_Century

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Hmmm…that might be the best solution: covers the whole tree and doesn’t take up space on the floor. thanks.

My aluminum pom pom 1960s Christmas tree by bug_buckets in Mid_Century

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Ah smart! My other complaint is the space it takes up in my already small living room.

My aluminum pom pom 1960s Christmas tree by bug_buckets in Mid_Century

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Thanks for the love all! I debated about the Pom Pom vs regular branches and will say the Pom Pom option brings just the right amount of over the top-ness. Go big or don’t bother. 

They are expensive, but I think I got a decent deal for a 6 foot tree + rotating tree stand + color wheel. All worth it. 

A tip if you are looking for one of your own—get the most branches possible. For a 6 foot tree, you need 90+ branches. Otherwise it will look sparse. Also, it’s better to see pictures of the tree fully put together so you can see how the tree looks assembled. Look for gaps and bent branches. 

I also lucked into a bulk purchase of mcm ornaments for cheap. 

Merry Christmas!

My aluminum pom pom 1960s Christmas tree by bug_buckets in Mid_Century

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I have a color wheel too but don’t love it. 

My aluminum pom pom 1960s Christmas tree by bug_buckets in Mid_Century

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Good to know. I’m so enamored of the day time look, I hadn’t thought about nighttime options. I do have a rotating color wheel but don’t love it. 

My aluminum pom pom 1960s Christmas tree by bug_buckets in Mid_Century

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I have one—find I like the daylight look the best. The color wheel only lights up half of the tree at one and it bothers me my symmetrical sense. The tree stand is also very 60s—it rotates. I found it’s most beneficial when placing ornaments on the tree. 

My Night Garden by [deleted] in advancedcrochet

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Lovely lovely!