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That’s obviously an “I found a spider in my toilet” GIF.

I stopped using cursive around grade 10 because I couldn’t read any of my notes. 40 years later I still write a lot of stuff down, but it’s all block capitals. It’s not pretty, but it’s legible.

Agree. Dishwasher Darwinism.

Glue it with with a good quality carpenter’s glue. The bond will be stronger than the wood around it. You can get a little bottle for a couple of bucks.

“Cloth masks are little more than facial decorations. There’s no place for them in light of Omicron,” said CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and visiting professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, on CNN Newsroom

I have an Omicron Persei 8 joke here somewhere.

If you are talking about pine-pitch (and even if you’re not), rubbing alcohol cuts right through it. Even if it’s ground into your clothes. Caveat: I’ve only tried it on jeans and cotton khakis, so test it first.

Lifehack: If you must have the scent, at least cut your sheets in half. You’ll save money and you’ll only be half as annoying. Half a sheet works just fine.

Reminds me of a bumper sticker: “If I wanted to listen to your shitty music I’d be sitting in your car.”

Letting your dog pee on my lawn. Thanks for the dead-grass polkadots.

Yah. If I remember correctly (I’m also to lazy to look it up), the military tested a bunch of new thermalwear in the 50s that didn’t include headgear. The study showed that most of the heat loss was through the head. Someone told your grandma and that’s how Canada invented the toque.

My Ford Focus left the ports on, so I rewired them to shut off with the ignition.

  • Perform in extreme temperatures from -40 Degree to 140 Degree

https://toolguyd.com/flashlight-tool-batteries-cold-weather/

Sorry. I should have said that lithium batteries perform better than alkaline, particularly in cold temperatures, which is the real battery-killer. This will vary with different lithium batteries, but they are still the better choice for a flashlight that could sit in your glovebox for years.

Put lithium batteries in your flashlight. They have a 20 year shelf-life and aren’t affected by extereme temperatures.

I bought electronic strobing “flares” that have tripods and magnet-mounts. Add in lithium batteries and you know they’ll work for the life of your car and beyond.

You want oldschool clay litter. The clumping kind just turns to muck.

One word: Keurig.

Or got a flu shot.