Nnnnnnnnnnope.
Nnnnnnnnnnope.
Take a road trip across the US by boat...
I usually use wood putty of some sort, but I'm definitely going to keep this in mind for the next project.
Love this thing. It works so damn well.
“You might have heard of the Body Mass Index (or BMI)“... well yeah he mentioned his BMI in the second sentence of his letter to you.
I agree. My microwave is a lousy freezer.
Well, did you finish?
iOttie for life! Such a great mount, especially for that super-sticky suction cup / sticker thing.
Was hard to hear, but she was saying you could freeze GoGurt for your kids lunches. I'm guessing it works because it's barely yogurt.
I've done this but instead heated them in a pot of boiling water. I felt it was safer for the glass that way.
You should avoid using these on most rooms if your house is heated by forced air. These systems need the air to flow to work. If your forced air system isn't heating the basement, then yeah use one of these. Still I prefer installing a door sweep for such doors because they stay in place nicely and are pretty cheap.
Came to say this, glad to see there's others with better things to do with their time...
I've used part of a wire coat hanger for this. Quite handy.
Apps such as MyFitnessPal or LoseIt can very very helpful in keeping your calorie intake under control. I'd recommend them to anybody looking to shed any amount of weight.
That is an impressively bad idea.
Boulder Rock Club, a climbing gym in Colorado. I did this conversion to my membership card and it works fine. Maybe they could look me up by phone number, but I'll never know because I'd much rather flash my barcode.
Been having persistent (mostly mild) pain in my shoulder, but it's enough to keep me from my usual indoor climbing I like to do a few times per week. This has been going on for about a month and doesn't seem to be letting up. I dislocated it in 2008 and think it could be related. My doctor says it might be tendonitis…
Has this ever once in the history of all scissor history been an actual problem?
Sorry, when I said upstairs it seems I should have said main floor. That deep closet might be cheaper to move the laundry into than renovating the whole room in the basement. One less floor to carry the laundry up / down to could make it worth it.
If you have the room (or even an unused closet) upstairs, I would highly recommend moving the laundry up there. Adding a floor drain doesn't have to be all that expensive and if you're tight on space, the stackable units are way better than they used to be. From a resale value, I believe people are keen on convenience.