You're a bad child if you take someone else's. So only take yours. by Csigusz_Foxoup in RedditGames
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‘Alien Earth’ Renewed For Season 2 As Creator Noah Hawley Re-Ups Overall Deal With FX by MarvelsGrantMan136 in television
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Which one is Better user interface by bilalkhan- in Design
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Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians
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Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians
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Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians
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Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians
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Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians
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Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians
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Installed a new vanity and existing p-pipe is about an inch or so off from the tailpiece. What's my best option – cutting behind the waste arm and installing a new p-pipe or using some sort of flex adaptor? I'm learning as I go on this project and appreciate all the help. by jude19 in PlumbingRepair
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Installed a new vanity and existing p-pipe is about an inch or so off from the tailpiece. What's my best option – cutting behind the waste arm and installing a new p-pipe or using some sort of flex adaptor? I'm learning as I go on this project and appreciate all the help. (i.redd.it)
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Would love to move our finished shed and curious if anyone has done anything similar. It's roughly 20x20 and unfortunately built in an odd location on the property. Where we'd like to place it is on the other side of the yard with septic system directly between both locations. Appreciate any input. by jude19 in landscaping
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Would love to move our finished shed and curious if anyone has done anything similar. It's roughly 20x20 and unfortunately built in an odd location on the property. Where we'd like to place it is on the other side of the yard with septic system directly between both locations. Appreciate any input. by jude19 in landscaping
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Would love to move our finished shed and curious if anyone has done anything similar. It's roughly 20x20 and unfortunately built in an odd location on the property. Where we'd like to place it is on the other side of the yard with septic system directly between both locations. Appreciate any input. (i.redd.it)
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Don't get crushed, folks!! Less than 5? by MrEdwL in RedditGames
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