leekohler2
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I went to the marijuana dispensary to purchase edibles, then to Texas roadhouse for a nice steak in my car, Costco for gas, then the gym. Now home eating a salad and yogurt, seeds and berries. 

Diverse!I went to the marijuana dispensary to purchase edibles, then to Texas roadhouse for a nice steak in my car, Costco for gas, then the gym. Now home eating a salad and yogurt, seeds and berries.![]()
Man, ya gotta do what you during this COVID crap.Diverse!![]()
I went to the marijuana dispensary to purchase edibles, then to Texas roadhouse for a nice steak in my car, Costco for gas, then the gym. Now home eating a salad and yogurt, seeds and berries.![]()
It's great when sensible people legalize a beneficial substance. I use pot mainly to treat my IBS, and it does a great job. But it's Saturday night, so...Holy smokes, I want to party with you cowboy!
It's great when sensible people legalize a beneficial substance. I use pot mainly to treat my IBS, and it does a great job. But it's Saturday night, so...![]()
I'm gonna watch Fantasia. It's so fucking weird.I'm a big advocate of marijuana for a number of use cases, it saved some friends and family from some horrible, debilitating medical issues, and hey, if it's used in a safe capacity, I'm all about consumption at home, and watching Spongebob![]()
I don't like crustaceans, but that one is pretty.Somewhere in my photo archives I have a shot of a guy on the Eastern Shore of Maryland who had just pulled up a Blue Crab in his net..... OK, finally found it!
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Isn’t that the issue with floors? It’s not moping or the sweeping that takes the time. It’s getting everything of the floor to do the job properly.I wound up rearranging furniture today. Getting rid of some heavy pieces from the living room (so that I can put a real desk in here and split the space into den/office). Mostly I have to move everything out so I can wash the floor. My little black cat has not been kind to the floor, and he’s sneaky. So tomorrow morning, I finish rearranging, and then sweep, mop, wash. Hopefully I can have it all done before my game comes on.![]()
That is such an alien concept to me. My daughter had underfloor heating in the bathroom in her apartment in NY. Living in the south, I still have my window open and the fan on...so underfloor heating would be a waste. And it must be a relatively new thing, cause I don’t remember it existing 30 years ago when I left NY.Isn’t that the issue with floors? It’s not moping or the sweeping that takes the time. It’s getting everything of the floor to do the job properly.
At least with our underfloor heating it dries quickly.
Its not very common. But as we had to do the whole house we moved into from scratch we decided to get it done. Its a more efficient heating system to radiators. We are the same with AC. Very rare in the UK. Probably only need it about 5 days a year.That is such an alien concept to me. My daughter had underfloor heating in the bathroom in her apartment in NY. Living in the south, I still have my window open and the fan on...so underfloor heating would be a waste. And it must be a relatively new thing, cause I don’t remember it existing 30 years ago when I left NY.
Tell me about it! Not really stopping probably helped me a bit, but I've got to remember instead of doing a bit of work tomorrow, its a full 8+ hours!Building snowmen and sledging today. Now got to get back in the mindset for work in the morning [emoji30]
Actually, when I was a little girl -- and that was many more than 30 years ago! -- we had underfloor heating in our small two-bedroom ranch-style house in a suburb of Chicago, and it was really nice! The flooring itself was some sort of dark tile -- can't really recall much more than that detail now -- and all during the cold Illinois winters we were warm and cozy! I haven't seen or heard much about underfloor heating since, until AFB started mentioning what they were doing with their renovations in their new home last year.That is such an alien concept to me. My daughter had underfloor heating in the bathroom in her apartment in NY. Living in the south, I still have my window open and the fan on...so underfloor heating would be a waste. And it must be a relatively new thing, cause I don’t remember it existing 30 years ago when I left NY.
Well its not all that common here. But it is sure nice when its on.Actually, when I was a little girl -- and that was many more than 30 years ago! -- we had underfloor heating in our small two-bedroom ranch-style house in a suburb of Chicago, and it was really nice! The flooring itself was some sort of dark tile -- can't really recall much more than that detail now -- and all during the cold Illinois winters we were warm and cozy! I haven't seen or heard much about underfloor heating since, until AFB started mentioning what they were doing with their renovations in their new home last year.
Back then -- this was the 1950's -- we didn't have A/C, and most houses didn't at that time -- stores, banks and movie theaters were just starting to install it. Movie theatre marquees would proudly advertise that it was COOL inside!
Building snowmen and sledging today. Now got to get back in the mindset for work in the morning [emoji30]
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