ScottNorwood
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Yeah. Which toe?
You made up the whole toe thing just to make this joke, right?Yeah, ok. In any case, that mutha hurts. I bent it back, but I'm not sure that was wise. Song that popped into my head was:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT_zzO6aLxg
Nope. I'm nowhere near clever enough to set that up. But I can usually shoehorn a P-Funk song into any real-life situation.Yeah, ok. In any case, that mutha hurts. I bent it back, but I'm not sure that was wise. Song that popped into my head was:
Can't feel my face.All appendages accounted for this am?![]()
Trying to determine if this headache is a result of the illness I've been battling for a week or the cheap bottle of wine I drank last night. I'm betting illness.
Threesome?Gf's bestfriend is moving down to Texas and will be staying with us for a couple weeks before going down there. Should be interesting since we have no space.
Unless your carpet was 20+ years old, it's very doubtful that it contained any asbestos. Unless it was some black market type stuff. Plus, the effects of asbestos are more long term type stuff rather than immediate effects. More likely your MIL is poisoning you.Next time I'm awoken by a gushing nosebleed there better goddddamn well be cocaine involved. Neat. Sure it has something to do with all the asbestos I snorted yesterday removing carpet.
Better luck next time, GB.happy 5th of july, people.
figured I should check in and let you know I'm alive.
Yeah, it's not the carpet I'm worried about; it's the flooring from 1962 they nailed all the carpet tacks to. Our inspector said there was a chance removing that layer of flooring would unearth asbestos, so I should have it tested. Well, I didn't do that since it involved mailing a sample. So each nail I remove tends to pull up small chunks of this 1962 flooring (linoleum? crapoleum?) along with all sorts of yellowish powder that looks like something you'd find on Homer's desk.Unless your carpet was 20+ years old, it's very doubtful that it contained any asbestos. Unless it was some black market type stuff. Plus, the effects of asbestos are more long term type stuff rather than immediate effects.More likely your MIL is poisoning you.Next time I'm awoken by a gushing nosebleed there better goddddamn well be cocaine involved. Neat. Sure it has something to do with all the asbestos I snorted yesterday removing carpet.
Probably shouldn't use the "R" word when talking to a 3.5 year old, or anybody really. Rest seems fine.Is it bad form ask a 3.5 year old if they are ####### ######ed or just plain stupid? Asking for a friend.
Why aren't everyone's kids as well behaved as mine?
Dear god.Yeah, it's not the carpet I'm worried about; it's the flooring from 1962 they nailed all the carpet tacks to. Our inspector said there was a chance removing that layer of flooring would unearth asbestos, so I should have it tested. Well, I didn't do that since it involved mailing a sample. So each nail I remove tends to pull up small chunks of this 1962 flooring (linoleum? crapoleum?) along with all sorts of yellowish powder that looks like something you'd find on Homer's desk.Unless your carpet was 20+ years old, it's very doubtful that it contained any asbestos. Unless it was some black market type stuff. Plus, the effects of asbestos are more long term type stuff rather than immediate effects.More likely your MIL is poisoning you.Next time I'm awoken by a gushing nosebleed there better goddddamn well be cocaine involved. Neat. Sure it has something to do with all the asbestos I snorted yesterday removing carpet.
I've been using Neti Pot at the day's end. Should keep out all carcinogens.
It was a runYeah, it's not the carpet I'm worried about; it's the flooring from 1962 they nailed all the carpet tacks to. Our inspector said there was a chance removing that layer of flooring would unearth asbestos, so I should have it tested. Well, I didn't do that since it involved mailing a sample. So each nail I remove tends to pull up small chunks of this 1962 flooring (linoleum? crapoleum?) along with all sorts of yellowish powder that looks like something you'd find on Homer's desk.Unless your carpet was 20+ years old, it's very doubtful that it contained any asbestos. Unless it was some black market type stuff. Plus, the effects of asbestos are more long term type stuff rather than immediate effects.More likely your MIL is poisoning you.Next time I'm awoken by a gushing nosebleed there better goddddamn well be cocaine involved. Neat. Sure it has something to do with all the asbestos I snorted yesterday removing carpet.
I've been using Neti Pot at the day's end. Should keep out all carcinogens.
I'm aware of how terrible that word is. But you've gotta see this kid. tanner would have already quit the profession.Probably shouldn't use the "R" word when talking to a 3.5 year old, or anybody really. Rest seems fine.Is it bad form ask a 3.5 year old if they are ####### ######ed or just plain stupid? Asking for a friend.
Why aren't everyone's kids as well behaved as mine?
Oh. Well, in that case, your inspector is right and it very likely contains asbestos. Probably both the flooring and the mastic under the flooring. The good news is that the flooring is what is referred to as "nonfriable" which means that the odds of the fibers getting into your lungs and causing problems is very minute. If the yellow powder is the mastic, you may actually be fine. Black mastic is much more likely to contain asbestos.Yeah, it's not the carpet I'm worried about; it's the flooring from 1962 they nailed all the carpet tacks to. Our inspector said there was a chance removing that layer of flooring would unearth asbestos, so I should have it tested. Well, I didn't do that since it involved mailing a sample. So each nail I remove tends to pull up small chunks of this 1962 flooring (linoleum? crapoleum?) along with all sorts of yellowish powder that looks like something you'd find on Homer's desk.Unless your carpet was 20+ years old, it's very doubtful that it contained any asbestos. Unless it was some black market type stuff. Plus, the effects of asbestos are more long term type stuff rather than immediate effects.More likely your MIL is poisoning you.Next time I'm awoken by a gushing nosebleed there better goddddamn well be cocaine involved. Neat. Sure it has something to do with all the asbestos I snorted yesterday removing carpet.
I've been using Neti Pot at the day's end. Should keep out all carcinogens.
I was told to floor over it.GroveDiesel said:Oh. Well, in that case, your inspector is right and it very likely contains asbestos. Probably both the flooring and the mastic under the flooring. The good news is that the flooring is what is referred to as "nonfriable" which means that the odds of the fibers getting into your lungs and causing problems is very minute. If the yellow powder is the mastic, you may actually be fine. Black mastic is much more likely to contain asbestos. Of course, all that begs the question, why in the world would you leave potential asbestos in your house?General Malaise said:Yeah, it's not the carpet I'm worried about; it's the flooring from 1962 they nailed all the carpet tacks to. Our inspector said there was a chance removing that layer of flooring would unearth asbestos, so I should have it tested. Well, I didn't do that since it involved mailing a sample. So each nail I remove tends to pull up small chunks of this 1962 flooring (linoleum? crapoleum?) along with all sorts of yellowish powder that looks like something you'd find on Homer's desk.GroveDiesel said:Unless your carpet was 20+ years old, it's very doubtful that it contained any asbestos. Unless it was some black market type stuff. Plus, the effects of asbestos are more long term type stuff rather than immediate effects.More likely your MIL is poisoning you.General Malaise said:Next time I'm awoken by a gushing nosebleed there better goddddamn well be cocaine involved. Neat. Sure it has something to do with all the asbestos I snorted yesterday removing carpet.
I've been using Neti Pot at the day's end. Should keep out all carcinogens.
Not that I know of.Does your wife work in Shorewood, Il? Pretty sure Sue works there.
Not bad aim for a girl.GM will like this on more than one level.
Female bartender that works for my wife is getting fired. From what my wife tells me this girl is pretty much a raving witch 70% of the time. We'll call her Sue.
About 2 weeks ago a group of women sat in the bar and Sue gave them crappy service and was snotty with them. One of the women sent in a guest complaint. Same group of women came in the other night. Again Sue pissed them off. This time they left 7 or 8 pennies on the table as a tip.
Sue scooped the pennies, hustled outside quick enough to see the women pulling out of their parking spot, and threw the pennies at their car. She actually hit the car![]()
Sue sounds likea real gemfish's next date.
Nah, she's USPS material.She might be better suited for the DMV. Wait how hot is Sue? You named her Sue so I'm assuming not that hot.
I actually don't know what she looks like.She might be better suited for the DMV. Wait how hot is Sue? You named her Sue so I'm assuming not that hot.
Most groups of females are kind of horrible.Cuz is she's all super hot, i could see a group of women being a bit female doggy towards her.
I don't think she's hot. From what I get is that she's a manipulative liar and a "victim". She probably should have been gone much earlier but she had befriended another manager (not the guy who was recently fired) who gave her too much slack.Cuz is she's all super hot, i could see a group of women being a bit female doggy towards her.