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Quoted: GREAT SUCCESS! I found a fitting that I needed among all my shit in the garage and it actually worked perfectly. Much better than how the previous homeowners had it rigged up. Actually I realized that if a hose was going to break and spray a geyser of water up into my house even though I got soaked I was pretty lucky to be standing there and not oh...gone for a weekend. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sump pump line blew while I was standing over it watching the water go down. So I got soaked along with half the things in the laundry room. So that's a fun project for this afternoon. Welcome to home ownership. Also, is a sump pump for a house the same as for a fish tank? Is this a thing basements have? I don’t remember one in my last house with a basement, but I was also 5 or something. GREAT SUCCESS! I found a fitting that I needed among all my shit in the garage and it actually worked perfectly. Much better than how the previous homeowners had it rigged up. Actually I realized that if a hose was going to break and spray a geyser of water up into my house even though I got soaked I was pretty lucky to be standing there and not oh...gone for a weekend. Here ya go |
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Quoted: Quoted: When AJ shows up at a party... (accents added for effect) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f55CqLc6IR0 STRANGER DANGER!!!! What brings you to our little corner of Arf? |
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Quoted: Rain n still warm. Suppose to be 40's this week. Hopefully that helps View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Where else do you store all that junk that you don't need but don't want to throw away? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sump pump line blew while I was standing over it watching the water go down. So I got soaked along with half the things in the laundry room. So that's a fun project for this afternoon. What is a sump pump and how does it work Southerners are weird. We don’t have basements. We are unfamiliar with the voodoo that accompanies them. I did take the imps to an estate sale once, and the house had a basement. They thought it was the wildest, wackiest thing ever. An entire set of rooms under the house. Where else do you store all that junk that you don't need but don't want to throw away? Spare bedroom and/or storage unit. |
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Quoted: Even with a half/split level/basement our house is smoll. Our original plan was sell it and buy something bigger once we were doing better but with the housing market and how much money we've dumped into this house we're just like....fuck it, we're staying. I shouldnt complain. Its cheap to live in and we dont really need a lot of space. Just....a little more would be nice. Bigger rooms at least. View Quote Do you have the space for a large man cave styled shed out back? |
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Quoted: Even with a half/split level/basement our house is smoll. Our original plan was sell it and buy something bigger once we were doing better but with the housing market and how much money we've dumped into this house we're just like....fuck it, we're staying. I shouldnt complain. Its cheap to live in and we dont really need a lot of space. Just....a little more would be nice. Bigger rooms at least. View Quote I need another trailer pulled up along side. Let the females take over the second one. |
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Quoted: Half concrete where bath/laundry is. Other half is lvp/carpet. Has a bar to. Needs some minor updating but its a solid house and big deer roam in their yard… No mortgage ftw! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Shag carpet, too? Half concrete where bath/laundry is. Other half is lvp/carpet. Has a bar to. Needs some minor updating but its a solid house and big deer roam in their yard… No mortgage ftw! Hopefully 2 - 3 years and we'll be there. |
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First trick-or-treaters of the day.
Not likely to many on this side of the park. The big subdivision over on the other side usually gets most of the kids. Houses are built on top of one another and the average family is younger with more kids over there. |
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Quoted: We don’t have basements. We are unfamiliar with the voodoo that accompanies them. I did take the imps to an estate sale once, and the house had a basement. They thought it was the wildest, wackiest thing ever. An entire set of rooms under the house. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sump pump line blew while I was standing over it watching the water go down. So I got soaked along with half the things in the laundry room. So that's a fun project for this afternoon. What is a sump pump and how does it work Southerners are weird. We don’t have basements. We are unfamiliar with the voodoo that accompanies them. I did take the imps to an estate sale once, and the house had a basement. They thought it was the wildest, wackiest thing ever. An entire set of rooms under the house. Utility room, wood shop, gun room, guest room, laundry room, extra food storage room (freezer, second fridge, shelving), kids play area, third bathroom, dog's room, back yard access . . . In the new house that we close on 12/1. Current house doesn't have a basement. Still in IL though. |
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Quoted: According to this moon phase thing I got the 4th is going to be to be a busy day in the deer woods , may have to take the day off View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 2 hour nap no afternoon hunt for m Rain n still warm. Suppose to be 40's this week. Hopefully that helps I'll be out that day. Weather forecast is looking to be favorable as well. |
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Quoted: Hopefully 2 - 3 years and we'll be there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Shag carpet, too? Half concrete where bath/laundry is. Other half is lvp/carpet. Has a bar to. Needs some minor updating but its a solid house and big deer roam in their yard… No mortgage ftw! Hopefully 2 - 3 years and we'll be there. One of our charge nurses just left to work in a Chicago ER on a travel contract for $4200/36hr wk. Figures he can have his house paid off and his kids college paid for in 18-24 months. |
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Quoted: First trick-or-treaters of the day. Not likely to many on this side of the park. The big subdivision over on the other side usually gets most of the kids. Houses are built on top of one another and the average family is younger with more kids over there. View Quote The front end of our housing plan usually gets all of the traffic. We get a little, but we're on the backside. |
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Quoted: Utility room, wood shop, gun room, guest room, laundry room, extra food storage room (freezer, second fridge, shelving), kids play area, third bathroom, dog's room, back yard access . . . In the new house that we close on 12/1. Current house doesn't have a basement. Still in IL though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sump pump line blew while I was standing over it watching the water go down. So I got soaked along with half the things in the laundry room. So that's a fun project for this afternoon. What is a sump pump and how does it work Southerners are weird. We don’t have basements. We are unfamiliar with the voodoo that accompanies them. I did take the imps to an estate sale once, and the house had a basement. They thought it was the wildest, wackiest thing ever. An entire set of rooms under the house. Utility room, wood shop, gun room, guest room, laundry room, extra food storage room (freezer, second fridge, shelving), kids play area, third bathroom, dog's room, back yard access . . . In the new house that we close on 12/1. Current house doesn't have a basement. Still in IL though. Very nice I need to get a big shed out back. |
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Quoted: One of our charge nurses just left to work in a Chicago ER on a travel contract for $4200/36hr wk. Figures he can have his house paid off and his kids college paid for in 18-24 months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Shag carpet, too? Half concrete where bath/laundry is. Other half is lvp/carpet. Has a bar to. Needs some minor updating but its a solid house and big deer roam in their yard… No mortgage ftw! Hopefully 2 - 3 years and we'll be there. One of our charge nurses just left to work in a Chicago ER on a travel contract for $4200/36hr wk. Figures he can have his house paid off and his kids college paid for in 18-24 months. |
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Quoted: One of our charge nurses just left to work in a Chicago ER on a travel contract for $4200/36hr wk. Figures he can have his house paid off and his kids college paid for in 18-24 months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Shag carpet, too? Half concrete where bath/laundry is. Other half is lvp/carpet. Has a bar to. Needs some minor updating but its a solid house and big deer roam in their yard… No mortgage ftw! Hopefully 2 - 3 years and we'll be there. One of our charge nurses just left to work in a Chicago ER on a travel contract for $4200/36hr wk. Figures he can have his house paid off and his kids college paid for in 18-24 months. If he's going to Stroger or UIH he's going to earn every penny. |
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Quoted: Quoted: One of our charge nurses just left to work in a Chicago ER on a travel contract for $4200/36hr wk. Figures he can have his house paid off and his kids college paid for in 18-24 months. Lifetime of GSW care in the first month too |
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Quoted: Do you have the space for a large man cave styled shed out back? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Even with a half/split level/basement our house is smoll. Our original plan was sell it and buy something bigger once we were doing better but with the housing market and how much money we've dumped into this house we're just like....fuck it, we're staying. I shouldnt complain. Its cheap to live in and we dont really need a lot of space. Just....a little more would be nice. Bigger rooms at least. Do you have the space for a large man cave styled shed out back? No, pretty small yard and Shirley needs all of its space for RUNNING |
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Quoted: First trick-or-treaters of the day. Not likely to many on this side of the park. The big subdivision over on the other side usually gets most of the kids. Houses are built on top of one another and the average family is younger with more kids over there. View Quote Iowa doesnt trick or treat on the 31st. Its fucking weird. |
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Id rather have a mortgage and never step foot in Chicago again.
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Quoted: Utility room, wood shop, gun room, guest room, laundry room, extra food storage room (freezer, second fridge, shelving), kids play area, third bathroom, dog's room, back yard access . . . In the new house that we close on 12/1. Current house doesn't have a basement. Still in IL though. View Quote Is your house in a normal location? |
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Quoted: Iowa doesnt trick or treat on the 31st. Its fucking weird. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: First trick-or-treaters of the day. Not likely to many on this side of the park. The big subdivision over on the other side usually gets most of the kids. Houses are built on top of one another and the average family is younger with more kids over there. Iowa doesnt trick or treat on the 31st. Its fucking weird. *too many. Effing typos. When does Iowa do it? Saturday? |
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Quoted: No, pretty small yard and Shirley needs all of its space for RUNNING View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Even with a half/split level/basement our house is smoll. Our original plan was sell it and buy something bigger once we were doing better but with the housing market and how much money we've dumped into this house we're just like....fuck it, we're staying. I shouldnt complain. Its cheap to live in and we dont really need a lot of space. Just....a little more would be nice. Bigger rooms at least. Do you have the space for a large man cave styled shed out back? No, pretty small yard and Shirley needs all of its space for RUNNING |
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I hate Joe Biden just as much as any good American but really....hes not the one in charge. Theres a group of handlers calling the shots and they're just using him as the face of their organization. Those are the people I really hate.
In some small way, I almost feel a little sorry for Joe and how they're treating him. Hes an old man with diminished mental capabilities thats being taken advantage of. |
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Quoted: Quoted: The front end of our housing plan usually gets all of the traffic. We get a little, but we're on the backside. 45 minutes in. One trick or treater how'd the younguns game go ? |
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Quoted: I hate Joe Biden just as much as any good American but really....hes not the one in charge. Theres a group of handlers calling the shots and they're just using him as the face of their organization. Those are the people I really hate. In some small way, I almost feel a little sorry for Joe and how they're treating him. Hes an old man with diminished mental capabilities thats being taken advantage of. View Quote I agree with the first part but I don't feel sorry for him one bit. He is a product of the system he created |
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Quoted: I hate Joe Biden just as much as any good American but really....hes not the one in charge. Theres a group of handlers calling the shots and they're just using him as the face of their organization. Those are the people I really hate. In some small way, I almost feel a little sorry for Joe and how they're treating him. Hes an old man with diminished mental capabilities thats being taken advantage of. View Quote Ayup. And, the fact that half of America is cool with this exposes a frightening reality. |
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Quoted: We got about 5 how'd the younguns game go ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The front end of our housing plan usually gets all of the traffic. We get a little, but we're on the backside. 45 minutes in. One trick or treater how'd the younguns game go ? First loss of the season. We're 1-1-2 |
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Quoted: Where else do you store all that junk that you don't need but don't want to throw away? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sump pump line blew while I was standing over it watching the water go down. So I got soaked along with half the things in the laundry room. So that's a fun project for this afternoon. What is a sump pump and how does it work Southerners are weird. We don’t have basements. We are unfamiliar with the voodoo that accompanies them. I did take the imps to an estate sale once, and the house had a basement. They thought it was the wildest, wackiest thing ever. An entire set of rooms under the house. Where else do you store all that junk that you don't need but don't want to throw away? We have a connex. |
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Quoted: Basements were kind of a 24/365 joke back in the day. Squirrel went to visit Puck and was like......wait.....theres a house under your house? I guess it just fucking blew his mind. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sump pump line blew while I was standing over it watching the water go down. So I got soaked along with half the things in the laundry room. So that's a fun project for this afternoon. What is a sump pump and how does it work Southerners are weird. We don’t have basements. We are unfamiliar with the voodoo that accompanies them. I did take the imps to an estate sale once, and the house had a basement. They thought it was the wildest, wackiest thing ever. An entire set of rooms under the house. Basements were kind of a 24/365 joke back in the day. Squirrel went to visit Puck and was like......wait.....theres a house under your house? I guess it just fucking blew his mind. I remember the running joke. I vaguely remember the one I had as a kid, so it isn’t a completely foreign concept to me, but it really was utterly absurd to the imps. |
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