When I was a little kid, I always watched people lick the frosting off candles. At maybe my third or fourth birthday, I was given a candle to lick frosting off like the big kids. Except, I didn't know that's what they were actually doing. I ate the entire candle, and then disposed of the string on my plate super…
Dustin Diamond is the male Farrah Abraham.
Can someone explain to me why sports stadiums can afford giant screens, fancy vendors/clubs, amazing private suites, constantly replacing/improving the turf and all the other expensive necessities, but they can't include like 30 private showers for their players?
Not trying to be obtuse here, but maybe she thinks it would be discomfiting because they love her husband and are concerned that this revelation and its implications could affect their marriage?
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I worked at Denny's one Christmas break and there was a chef there that had just gotten out of prison that scared the shit out of everyone including the Marine I was dating at the time. He was nice to me in this kind of quiet, terrifying way, and would give me presents, like little necklaces with horse charms on them,…
I love how often it seems like chefs are the last people who should be given open access to a large and diverse selection of knives.
Ya, I was going to type the exact same thing. Didn't think she sounded bad at all. Not studio quality (duh), but for running around on stage and singing at the same time I thought it was fine.
Was it just me, or does it not sound that bad? She went flat for a bit on the big note towards the end, but otherwise I didn't think it was terrible.
I want to go to there so very much.
Only one thing to do: SHOTS!
No, I had to go to Sicily to discover that mozzarella sticks were not a uniquely American thing. What the fuck is toast?
I feel you on the crushing debt AND the unadulterated love of gag reels.
I really wish the white-on-white criticism of unimportance would stop being a thing.
Good question! Because you're attaching the scrap wood to the back of the existing drywall, if you tried to use a patch that was thicker than the existing wallboard it would stick off the wall and be highly noticeable. You *might* in some circumstances be able to get away with slightly thinner wallboard (particularly…
A better way to cut the patch piece. If your squared off hole is 4 inches square, cut your patch piece as a 6 inch square. Score the drywall with a razor on one side in a tic-tac-toe pattern where the center square is the size of your hole. Then carefully snap the drywall along the score lines being careful to not rip…
I love this! I am all for do it yourself. I look forward to seeing more of these posts. I did have a question though, why, exactly, is it important to match the thickness of the existing sheet rock in a wall with the patch that is going to be used?
True! But I have to justify all the tools I buy somehow. (I only have 2 USB outlets in my entire house, but at least half a dozen power strips... they work, but kind of drive me nuts visually.)