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SCompRacer wrote: »The wife is on the mend from colon surgeries so she finally got her Quartz counter tops and tile backsplash. I had estimates as high as $1100, labor only, to do the tile backsplash. Like 32 square feet. So I took a couple days off from my ball and chain job and did it myself.
I ran out of caulk and sent her chasing for it, so that's why one section isn't done.
Anyway, my first snag so far, I just replaced my stove with a slide-in range like yours and the gas line is in the way! Its too tall so I need to remove the coupler above the valve and add in a 90 degree elbow. It should clear then and allow the range to slide back further. Next, wall ceiling paint, tile backsplash, counters, sink, overhead light, under counter lights, etc. No budget yet for cabinets so I plan to remove the Thermofoil from the off-white cabinets and spray them white and replace the knobs.
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What kind of twisted individual does this?
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Quiz time...I got married in this meadow over the weekend...what famous movie shootout was filmed here?
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True Grit.
Or " Band of Brothers ".
.... I'm going to stick with "True Grit". 😇🐰Sal Palooza -
That was quick!!!!! You've truly lived up to your avatar!!!!!
Bonus round: Do you know why it's named "Deb's Meadow"?Alon Petite / Infinity 1.2S / Coda Continuum / Counterpoint SA5000 / Oppo BDP-105D / Technics SP-15 w/SAEC WE-308SX & Ortofon AS-309 arms / Ikeda 9C2 & Dynavector XX2 Mk II carts -
It was named after a woman called Debbie 😀
BTW Congratulations on your wedding 😇.
Alex, I'll take "Ancient Sanskrit Participles for $500 please". .Post edited by mrbigbluelight onSal Palooza -
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"Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"
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^^ The XP-79 was the first jet-powered aircraft of the United States. Its purpose was to attack enemy bombers at unusually high speeds by ramming into them, without suffering any damage itself. Its unique shape and strong magnesium-covered armour would allow it to slice off the tails and wings from enemy aircraft. It was nicknamed “The Flying Chainsaw.”
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I got married in this meadow over the weekend
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Nice work bud. So close.
afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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So why was it named for "Deb's Meadow"?
... asking for a friend.
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What could go wrong?
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ken brydson wrote: »What could go wrong?
I'm sure they used gorilla glue..... -
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There are a few clues in that picture.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »
He must be a transplant, from NH, with a bumpuh stickuh with Bernie's name on it. Buuuuut, the completely scratched rear bumpuh suggests otherwise...hmmmmWhere’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!! -
^^ The XP-79 was the first jet-powered aircraft of the United States. Its purpose was to attack enemy bombers at unusually high speeds by ramming into them, without suffering any damage itself. Its unique shape and strong magnesium-covered armour would allow it to slice off the tails and wings from enemy aircraft. It was nicknamed “The Flying Chainsaw.”
The first US jet aircraft, the Bell P-59 Airacomet, made its maiden flight on October 1-1942 -
ken brydson wrote: »What could go wrong?
With that bumper sticker it's no surprise. -
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I googled that license plate. It's a 2003 Mazda2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
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afterburnt wrote: »ken brydson wrote: »What could go wrong?
With that bumper sticker it's no surprise.
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afterburnt wrote: »ken brydson wrote: »What could go wrong?
With that bumper sticker it's no surprise.
What?! It says ernie.
Everybody loves ernie. OK, 'specially, bert... not that there's anything wrong with that.
what?!
oh.
nevermind.
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So, I shut off my cable last November after the World Series ended for a couple of reasons. To save money, and because there is very little I care to watch on TV these days that I can't get for free with an antenna (other than MLB).
When I do watch TV it is mostly classic shows on MeTV. A few weeks ago the local NBC affiliate switched out one of their sub channels to Antenna TV and I now enjoy watching the classic TV programs they offer.
I have totally fallen in love with Marlo Thomas on That Girl. She is very adorable and charming on that show. From her cute face, that hairstyle and outfits she wears, and her mannerisms and facial expressions, I find her irresistible. I remember watching the show when I was a kid and thinking she was pretty, but seeing it now all these years later she was even cuter than I remember.
As far as that goes, I find the women from the 50's - 70's so much more appealing in regards to their clothing and hairstyles, and watching these old shows cements that feeling for me. Back when women could be both feminine and sexy at the same time.
Now get off my lawn!!
Oh, I fell in love with her (at some level) when that show was new (a long time ago)!
A beautiful woman -- Danny Thomas' daughter.
The show was often pretty good too (at least, in memory), with her grumpy father and her somewhat dopey but earnest boyfriend.
She was even more comely looking in later episodes (i.e., a few years later) without the bangs, IMO (and FWIW).