I agree @pique
Posts made by ShiroKuro
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RE: Brings to mind the 70s feminist trope: "men are pigs"
Wow. That's tragic. It doesn't absolve him in any way, but assuming what he said is true, it sort of answers some of the why.
“Today I maintain that, along with the other men here, I am a rapist,″ Dominique Pélicot told the court. “They knew everything. They can’t say otherwise.”
Good, let them all be prosecuted to the fullest extent of French law. (Which I know nothing about, but I hope incurs punishments in keeping with the severity of their crimes)
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RE: Remember this house?
OMG!! I do remember that house, all that mold!!
@wtg said in Remember this house?:
Here's the original listing. Not sure how long it will stay up now that the remodeled house is up for sale:
I can't imagine leaving that up! The RE agent should have tried to get it taken down before listing.
I can't imagine buying that house... well not without a very, very clear understanding of what caused the water damage and assurances that it wouldn't reoccur. That basement makes me nervous.
Having said all that, they did an amazing job with it! I'm sure the neighbors are pleased!
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RE: That's some expensive balsamic vinegar
We have neither a Trader Joes nor a Costco around here
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RE: That's some expensive balsamic vinegar
Yep, we once bought some balsamic (mid-priced, like in the $25-range) and it was awful. It even came highly recommended. But after that, we pretty much don’t buy it, even though there are some dishes we might use it with if we had some that we liked. (Of course Mr SK cooks mostly Asian style< which rarely calls for that)
But I’m not keen to experiment on much beyond maybe $5…
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RE: Interesting fan installation
@Big_Al said in Interesting fan installation:
I might ask why it was installed that way, but it by itself wouldn't frighten me too much.
Not me. I have trust issues.
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RE: Um, I think there's something missing here
@wtg said in Um, I think there's something missing here:
Turns out he's a flipper and he bought the house to rehab. His parents will be moving in when it's finished.
The best kind of flipper, because you know he'll be conscientious!
There is a couple who flip houses in a town near where we used to live, they're from the area and truly just seem to love making their old neighborhoods better. They are beloved by locals because all the houses they do end up improving the neighborhood for everyone.
I have no doubt they're making good money, but they also clearly care about the quality of the work they do. No "lipstick on a pig" for them, they replace the pig first!
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RE: Interesting fan installation
@Steve-Miller and @wtg yep.
Based on my experience with the first house we bought, which we loved but was very the victim of an idiot DIYer, I was very aware of those kinds of sketchy things when house hunting this time around.
Our new house has not yet yielded any of those, and at this point, I don’t think there are any.
We are very grateful to the previous owners and their loving — and smart — care and maintenance of this house!
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RE: Interesting fan installation
Why do people do stuff like that???
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RE: Um, I think there's something missing here
@Piano-Dad I'm imagining the inspector saying "where's the effing railing?" AKA @Mik said.
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RE: Um, I think there's something missing here
The wall??? That looks very weird. Will have to look from my laptop later.
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RE: Who is watching the debate tonight?
I will watch the highlights so I can mainly hear her and not him. I really can’t stand listening to him.
Plus, I was practicing (tomorrow is piano lesson day). And n;w I’m going to bed.
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RE: Supercitizens
Great article! We would like to get more involved in our neighborhood, it may take some time but hopefully we can make it happen…
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RE: Neuroarchitecture
@wtg said in Neuroarchitecture:
So many restaurants seem to be total noise machines. Tall ceilings, hard floor and wall materials, and loud music. I've had trouble talking to people at the same table. Most unpleasant.
Yep, I dislike that immensely. I really don’t get the appeal. And it seems like restaurants with this problem are increasingly common too.
There are restaurants we’ve gone to and they were so loud, we just never go back, regardless of how good the food is.
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RE: RIP James Earl Jones
I saw that. He was such an icon.
RIP
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RE: Asian Lantern Festival
Wow, looks amazing! Thanks for sharing the photos!