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  • Posts: 4,679 Member
    Revolu7 wrote: »

    I do a lot of it myself, or more accurately i have 1 other guy that i have hired to be part of my little construction company. Hes a good friend of mine so it works out well. Basically we do everything that is allowable by code. If i wasnt selling it i could pretty much do everything, but in NY you need a licensed electrician to pull permits and do electrical work. Sometimes a licensed plumber is needed, as well as HVAC guy.

    But in this room i did all the demo, the tile, the paint, installed the floors and trim. And the hanging light fixture.

    It's truly beautiful! You do amazing work!
  • Posts: 4,679 Member

    Put on your best suit and go jump in da puddles

    +1

    I support this.
  • Posts: 9,723 Member
    edited January 2021

    Best suit+rain boots all while singing 'Singing in the rain' at the top of your voice. Then stop to count the gawkers.
  • Posts: 9,723 Member

    Some things just make me a feel like a little kid all over again.

    I take my dog outside and blow bubbles for him - he hates it! Me? Kid! 🤗

    I blow bubbles for one of my dogs all the time, she loves it and goes crazy. :) In fact, I cannot even say the word in front of her, I have to spell it. The other dog is tennis ball obsessed. Previous dog loved bubbles too.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    Revolu7 wrote: »
    Thank you very much for the kind words everyone 😁. I hope to get the photographer pics back sometime today. They will be way better than mine. Ill post a few of them when i get them.

    Nice crib.

    I could definitely set-up there.

    Taking down the pony-wall was a very good choice.
  • Posts: 3,082 Member
    Revolu7 wrote: »

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    Well here is a before and after in one room. Hopefully you can tell which is which. Basically what i did here was simple.....put up crown moulding, installed recessed lighting, ripped up the buckling floating floor and put down real hardwood, opened up an archway to the next room, put black tile around fireplace, new hanging light fixture, and paint. Oh, and took down the little half wall to open it up more.

    Beautiful work.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member

    My oldest son turns 16 tomorrow. I am hardcore terrified about him driving.

    I remember giving our daughter a driving lesson.

    I said to her:
    "Look out for that guy on his bicycle."

    Evidently, what she heard was:
    "Do your best to hit and knock down that guy on his bicycle."
  • Posts: 3,082 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    I remember giving our daughter a driving lesson.

    I said to her:
    "Look out for that guy on his bicycle."

    Evidently, what she heard was:
    "Do your best to hit and knock down that guy on his bicycle."

    Oh no.....
  • Posts: 4,679 Member
    Inspire away! Way better than being disagreeable!
  • Posts: 269,456 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »


    Yeah my oldest is 17. And I have one that’ll be coming right up behind him, he’s 15. I have very little in this world that I’ve ever been afraid to lose....but my kids are the exception of course. It’s hard to keep that “whatever will be will be” mindset I normally have when you think of all the what-ifs. Still just new to me I guess.
    Good luck to you both! He’s a good kid and decent driver but....yikes.

    My oldest son turns 16 tomorrow. I am hardcore terrified about him driving.

    There are still my finger indents in the dash to this day... 😂

    Good luck to you both 🙏

    PS.. first time on a big roundabout is fun.. 😏
  • Posts: 9,723 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »

    You have this uncanny way of terrifying us all the more. 😩

    Yeh but it's all good; send the teens off with a helmet.
  • Posts: 269,456 Member
    Revolu7 wrote: »

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    Wodz9eq9ltikf.jpg
    Well here is a before and after in one room. Hopefully you can tell which is which. Basically what i did here was simple.....put up crown moulding, installed recessed lighting, ripped up the buckling floating floor and put down real hardwood, opened up an archway to the next room, put black tile around fireplace, new hanging light fixture, and paint. Oh, and took down the little half wall to open it up more.

    Love the flooring.. the whole room comes together nicely, good job
  • Posts: 20,506 Member

    Love the flooring.. the whole room comes together nicely, good job

    To be fair, a rug..... well

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  • Posts: 9,073 Member
    they have extended the lockdown till mid-February :(
  • Posts: 15,688 Member

    🙏

    Thank you ❤️
  • Posts: 6,286 Member
    edited January 2021

    At least it's not confusing. Don't leave your house except for groceries and medical appointments, but you can grab take out or liquor if you feel like it. Support local businesses during this time, but we're closing all of the small businesses. Don't drive across the border, but we'll get you on a flight if you want to vacation in Florida. People who live alone can visit with one other household as long as neither ever leave their house. You'll be fined for gathering to protest the lockdown, but you won't be fined for gathering to protest the policing practices in another country.
    It all just makes complete sense. Our government definitely knows what it's doing.

    You forgot that it's safe to send your kids to school but we'll give them surgical masks because cloth masks are insufficient. But everyone else can wear cloth masks 🤷🏾‍♀️
  • Posts: 324 Member
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    Is it possible to be lovesick despite the lack of a sweetheart? 🤔

    Current mood: sappy AF

    I think that's just being lonesome.
  • Posts: 1,042 Member
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    Is it possible to be lovesick despite the lack of a sweetheart? 🤔

    Current mood: sappy AF

    I think so...
  • Posts: 4,679 Member
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    Is it possible to be lovesick despite the lack of a sweetheart? 🤔

    Current mood: sappy AF

    Yes. Yes it is.
  • Posts: 4,679 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »

    It’s also possible to miss someone you don’t even know yet. Talk about sappy. I do believe it though.
    “How can you miss someone you’ve never met? Because I need you now but I don’t know you yet.”
    Spoiler
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tDU5yu04mmc

    I’m okay with sappy🤷🏻‍♀️

    This song made me all feely.
  • Posts: 9,723 Member
    My mother got the vaccine last week,
    she’s felt awful since.
    Says even her toes and fingers hurt.
    No fever but she can barely get out of bed.
    She’s 93, I worry.

    I hope she feels better soon!! :(
  • Posts: 9,723 Member
    edited January 2021
    Wish I knew how to set my alarm clock so my dog would sleep until it rings. :( Doesn't she know 3:30 a.m. is still middle of the night?

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