Finally felt like one week went smooth and then I got the call about this. Anyone need some scrap.
In reply to All :
It is a replace the whole unit type of thing. With rising costs of new units this may change over time. Not on this box but ones with more minor collisions.
The artificially full came from a request for glass doors outside.
I definitely suffer from first world problems. Started packing up to move in two weeks.
The ice box will most likely be covered by the guys insurance.
Finally took possession of my new home but I can’t use the bathroom yet because they are still working on the new septic system.
My wife has exponentially increased my project list.
Last night we were tearing out carpet to uncover the hardwood floor beneath.
mazdeuce - Seth said:19 years and my list is still here. You're going to need parallel lists, not sequential ones.
I have so many freaking lists I need a list to keep track of them all.
I find it’s best to let lists age/fester for a while anyway, typically years. It really helps sort out the truly unimportant things.
No lists! If it can't find its' way to the front of the chaos in your head it isn't important anyway
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ said:No lists! If it can't find its' way to the front of the chaos in your head it isn't important anyway
Unless that chaos becomes so overwhelming your brain just shuts down.
In reply to Ian F :
And then you emerge from your fugue state some time later to realize you've bought another broken old car?
In reply to ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ :
Another broken car is exactly what I need to distract me from my unfinished projects and let me relax so I can get back to them later.
In reply to mazdeuce - Seth :
That is the truth. Always need more unfinished projects.
Apple notes are the worst. My wife definitely shares lists of lists. I told her to slow down with her ideas, need to finish one area at a time. I only have an extra 20-30 hours a week that I’m not sleeping or working.
That is the last time I read the Parade magazine.
Spring is always a trying time at work, hiring and training seasonal employees is a challenge every year. Adding to the trouble I lost two of my regular employees for a bit due to unforeseen circumstances.
No car updates, might buy Pats Q45, we will see.
House projects are starting to add up, but I just closed on selling the old house Friday. That has provided relief.
Pressure washing this weekend. Whoever made the choice to put a pool in the woods SMH.
Next step is removing all this wallpaper. One room + 1/4 of hallway done, 2 rooms and the rest of the hallway to go.
See this video for power washer head. I rented similar when I bought my house with huge concrete.
It will transform that pool deck in 2 hrs.
After the wash, do a concrete sealer.
Stampie said:In reply to Andy Neuman :
Isn't it easier to knock out the sheetrock and put new sheetrock up?
It’s pretty easy to let my wife use the perforater and steamer while she is off school for the summer.
I say that, but I spent 3 hours one night after work doing the one room. It has been interesting moving from a completed project house to a lots of projects house.
Is this the correct response after a day of trying to set up a time to see the car and it being listed as a v8.
Other than that I’ve just been painting and bidding on cars on copart(never winning.)
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