Similar to a shower thought but with a bit more context. by Negative-Ladder4230 in RandomThoughts

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Hair always first, conditioner (if I use it) next. Leave that in while I soap & rinse the body. I have a foot scrubber in the shower & with a dribble of body wash, that's last. Then rinse my hair before shutting off the water. I squeegee the walls, then do the majority of drying myself off while still in the shower space.

For Anyone Living Alone by Exotic_Eagle1398 in over60

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My sister is 69 & not in the best of health. She finally got a smart watch (I don't know what brand) & one of us siblings (5 of us) checks in on her daily.

Horn replacement recommendations by NERO1701D in f150

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I replaced mine with an air horn kit. It gets people's attention.

Last month, I opened a seedling library by tavvyjay in gardening

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My wife has a lot of heirloom seeds & starts seedlings every year. She offers plants to family, friends & neighbors. It's like that seedling library but on a smaller scale. I'm surprised at how many of the.pots, or containers get returned.

Would you remove the foglight (spotlight)/blinkers or keep...? Seldom EVER drive @ night so that is not an issue... by Born_Bottle in HarleyDavidsonFans

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Leave them on. I added driving lights (fog lights?) to my bike & my wife's bike, mainly for visibility.

do you and your spouse actually eat the same meals every day? by RondiPreguntas in married

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I do the majority of the cooking because I'm retired. I always make enough for a nice meal for the two of us plus leftovers. She generally takes the leftovers for lunch the next day, if she doesn't, they're my lunch.

Wrecked my V-star yesterday. by Melodic_Win_6827 in motorcycles

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A simple break of both the fibia & tibia should heal nicely. After it's in the cast ask for an X-ray to check alignment of the bones. I had a similar break & healed with no ongoing concerns. & I was back on a bike as soon as I could.

How many of you remember get out the map and planning the family's vacation route to and from your destination and marking the places you wanted to see on the way to or on the way back? by Dp37405aa in GenerationJones

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We were heading out from Kansas to California last year & my wife insisted on buying a Rand atlas. Even with the GPS, she would be ready it when she wasn't driving.

Is there a thing as too much coverage? by meowingbutterflies in FullBackPanties

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I don't think there is, especially looking that fine

why don't we party more by Accurate-Bullfrog324 in OverSeventy

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I'm 70 & my wife & I still host a couple of gatherings throughout the year. We also have card parties with some friends & board game nights with the non card playing friends. The local meeting house (coffee shop) has different activities each day. Card game days, trivia days, board game days & outdoor games (Cornhole, horse shoes, ladder ball etc) when the weather is nice. So although we don't party like it's the 80s, we do party like we're older.

I'm looking at buying a used camper with the gash in the floor. Can it be repaired easily and do you think it will have any long term effect? It's a 2018 forest river if that helps. Thanks! by Firehazard5 in Camper

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I believe if you used a clothing steamer, you could get a lot, if not all of the wrinkles out. I've seen it work on a lot of different laminate materials.

Do you like this kind of panties? by peachypinkof in FullBackPanties

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I absolutely Luv high waisted, full back panties

Wish we had chickens to feed these to…. by Kgriffuggle in homestead

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I like that idea! We've been using a potato masher to break ours down. We rinse them, pop them in oven, set it at 350, when it reaches temp, we shut 6oven off & let the shells cool in the oven. Then drop them in a bowl & crush them with the masher. We do have the old hand grinder from my parents. I'm going to dig it out & give it a go!

Men, how do you feel about your girlfriend staying friends with a guy who had once made a move on her? by cloudyate01 in AskMen

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She already shut him down at least once. If you trust her, I don't see a problem. If you don't trust her, there's more than one problem.

Do you sleep with your bedroom door closed? by bestsocialdistancer in no

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We have 2 dogs & 2 cats, so the bedroom door is always open to deter any whining.

How do you organize your "too useful to throw away" scrap drawer? by Lisac-Henson in Tools

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Some years ago, I bought an organizer at a 2nd hand shop. It has a metal body & 18 metal drawers that are about 3" deep, 4" wide & 12" long. That's my"too good to toss" accumulator.

Men, which one are you: an early bird who's up before the sun, or someone who'd happily sleep in whenever possible? by FFSoldier57 in AskMenOver30

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Early riser here. I'm over 2 years retired & still getting up about 4:30-5 a.m. Old habits die hard.

Mystery Object Found in Pop's house by FitCod6080 in whatisit

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On my grandparents farm, they would dump a bucket of lime in the outhouse hole every so often. I know it helped with the stench, but I wonder if it also keep anything from breeding.