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OpheliaCooter wrote: »A smoked salmon sandwich. I think it was only last year when I discovered fish for breakfast and that glorious smoked salmon. I wish I had the one from Blueberry’s riiiiight now. 🤤
I LURVE smoked salmon for any meal.
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_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »People who sleep naked. I always feel the need to wear something. What happens if something happens in the middle of the night?! What if you get abducted by aliens. Or your house gets raided by accident. Or a plane lands in your bedroom. These are the thoughts that keep me up at night 😆
If people (or aliens) are going to be put off by seeing my naked body in it's blobby glory in the middle of the night after they already BROKE INTO MY HOME AND INVADED MY PRIVACY, then I say the problem lies with them and I have no *kitten* to give in regards to their opinions and/or feelings. I can load a shotgun or wield a knife just as efficiently sans clothes, so I'm good!6 -
SabAteNine wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »I would be the person to have the very violent reaction to receiving the Covid vaccine.
I spent last night shivering so violently that I made myself cry and trying to regulate my breathing so I wouldn't hyperventilate. I had 5 blankets and was still cold, couldn't feel my fingers or toes (they went numb) and was running a low temperature. Also, the headache was awful.
I have newfound empathy for people who unfortunately get Covid.
Hope you're feeling better now! Hugs to you.
LE - Oh wow didn't notice the timestamp nor the fact that I landed two pages back. But really hope you do
Thankfully, I was okay after the second day (just felt off and had a dry cough then). Seems like I'm doing okay now!1 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »People who sleep naked. I always feel the need to wear something. What happens if something happens in the middle of the night?! What if you get abducted by aliens. Or your house gets raided by accident. Or a plane lands in your bedroom. These are the thoughts that keep me up at night 😆
If people (or aliens) are going to be put off by seeing my naked body in it's blobby glory in the middle of the night after they already BROKE INTO MY HOME AND INVADED MY PRIVACY, then I say the problem lies with them and I have no *kitten* to give in regards to their opinions and/or feelings. I can load a shotgun or wield a knife just as efficiently sans clothes, so I'm good!
Come to think of it, it would be kind of hot to have some hunky young fireman carry me naked out the window of my burning condo.....6 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »People who sleep naked. I always feel the need to wear something. What happens if something happens in the middle of the night?! What if you get abducted by aliens. Or your house gets raided by accident. Or a plane lands in your bedroom. These are the thoughts that keep me up at night 😆
If people (or aliens) are going to be put off by seeing my naked body in it's blobby glory in the middle of the night after they already BROKE INTO MY HOME AND INVADED MY PRIVACY, then I say the problem lies with them and I have no *kitten* to give in regards to their opinions and/or feelings. I can load a shotgun or wield a knife just as efficiently sans clothes, so I'm good!
Come to think of it, it would be kind of hot to have some hunky young fireman carry me naked out the window of my burning condo.....
Well, hello…
Just kidding. I don’t do that no more.5 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »_sw33tp3a_11 wrote: »People who sleep naked. I always feel the need to wear something. What happens if something happens in the middle of the night?! What if you get abducted by aliens. Or your house gets raided by accident. Or a plane lands in your bedroom. These are the thoughts that keep me up at night 😆
If people (or aliens) are going to be put off by seeing my naked body in it's blobby glory in the middle of the night after they already BROKE INTO MY HOME AND INVADED MY PRIVACY, then I say the problem lies with them and I have no *kitten* to give in regards to their opinions and/or feelings. I can load a shotgun or wield a knife just as efficiently sans clothes, so I'm good!
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Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.11 -
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Wow, there's some work in that. Look forward to seeing finished product.2 -
^ Clutch, bro.3
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Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
I have seen your work, I have no doubt this will turn out amazing when its done.2 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Wow, there's some work in that. Look forward to seeing finished product.
Me too!! I admire and respect everybody who can make things like that look beautiful.My kitchen is going to be dismantled like this later this summer and I'm already dreading it.
But you have to live through that to live with the outcome.
Good luck with the renovations and can't wait to see it! Love the back porch.I've always wanted direct access to our backyard like that.
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Wow, there's some work in that. Look forward to seeing finished product.
Me too!! I admire and respect everybody who can make things like that look beautiful.My kitchen is going to be dismantled like this later this summer and I'm already dreading it.
But you have to live through that to live with the outcome.
Good luck with the renovations and can't wait to see it! Love the back porch.I've always wanted direct access to our backyard like that.
I hope to god your kitchen isnt like this one was. The stink and filth of this place has been a challenge lol3 -
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Just a little paint and hang a picture. That should do it, right?6 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Just a little paint and hang a picture. That should do it, right?
Lol...yeah man. 👍 i always knew you had an eye for this brother!1 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Just a little paint and hang a picture. That should do it, right?
Lol...yeah man. 👍 i always knew you had an eye for this brother!
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Wow, there's some work in that. Look forward to seeing finished product.
Me too!! I admire and respect everybody who can make things like that look beautiful.My kitchen is going to be dismantled like this later this summer and I'm already dreading it.
But you have to live through that to live with the outcome.
Good luck with the renovations and can't wait to see it! Love the back porch.I've always wanted direct access to our backyard like that.
I hope to god your kitchen isnt like this one was. The stink and filth of this place has been a challenge lol
This seems like a nice little "fixer-upper".
We are going to be renovating 2 apartments in central Rome that are over 100 yrs old--starting with the first at the end of July. They are my sons apartments. Should take some pics.6 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Wow, there's some work in that. Look forward to seeing finished product.
Me too!! I admire and respect everybody who can make things like that look beautiful.My kitchen is going to be dismantled like this later this summer and I'm already dreading it.
But you have to live through that to live with the outcome.
Good luck with the renovations and can't wait to see it! Love the back porch.I've always wanted direct access to our backyard like that.
I hope to god your kitchen isnt like this one was. The stink and filth of this place has been a challenge lol
Well, I do clean once in awhile.And I can live with a little dog hair.
But I can remember when we bought this place a million years ago. Mouse droppings were very prevalent in all the kitchen cupboards and I was so grossed out.2 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Wow, there's some work in that. Look forward to seeing finished product.
Me too!! I admire and respect everybody who can make things like that look beautiful.My kitchen is going to be dismantled like this later this summer and I'm already dreading it.
But you have to live through that to live with the outcome.
Good luck with the renovations and can't wait to see it! Love the back porch.I've always wanted direct access to our backyard like that.
I hope to god your kitchen isnt like this one was. The stink and filth of this place has been a challenge lol
Well, I do clean once in awhile.And I can live with a little dog hair.
But I can remember when we bought this place a million years ago. Mouse droppings were very prevalent in all the kitchen cupboards and I was so grossed out.
dang, I usually have to pay extra for mouse droppings.1 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »
Not sure if these loaded in any kind of order....but, took 2 wall down to open kitchen up, ripped out rats nest invested cabinets, chipped up floor tile and cement board, spliced in hardwood flooring to have the whole area flow with same floor, and insulated and sheetrocked wallls and ran wires for new ceiling lighting and under cabinet lights.
Just a little paint and hang a picture. That should do it, right?
Nothing some new drawer pulls can’t fix2 -
I love my new plant haha. It’s a Kangaroo Paw!
I think they are more suited to extremely sunny and Mediterranean type climates so I hope it survives.7 -
“Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.”
— Michael Scott, The Office, Season 2: The Fight2 -
amorfati601070 wrote: »I love my new plant haha. It’s a Kangaroo Paw!
I think they are more suited to extremely sunny and Mediterranean type climates so I hope it survives.
There are so many colours now days. Good luck.. don't be worried if it looks like its dying, most Kangaroo Paws will die back and become dormant over winter.2 -
The power went off.
How can I possibly go to sleep with it completely dark and quiet?
I don’t like this one bit. 🥺3 -
honey_honey_12 wrote: »The power went off.
How can I possibly go to sleep with it completely dark and quiet?
I don’t like this one bit. 🥺
My solution,
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I hear crows. Today is opening day if crow season. Imma go crow hunting!4
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That I still don't like photos of myself.
I've been going through various things in our home as I pack and that includes some oversized scrapbooks I put together when I was much, much younger.- Yikes, how cringe were my tastes in decor/design back then and
- 15+ years have passed since some of these photos were taken and I still feel like burning them all. I do not feel any sense of joy or contentment from having these photos of myself lying around in my home, taking up space.
- I accept 100% that I am an unphotogenic monster and it won't matter how much weight I gain or lose.. I'm just not pretty enough to be photogenic.
Harsh reality is harsh, I suppose.6 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »That I still don't like photos of myself.
I've been going through various things in our home as I pack and that includes some oversized scrapbooks I put together when I was much, much younger.- Yikes, how cringe were my tastes in decor/design back then and
- 15+ years have passed since some of these photos were taken and I still feel like burning them all. I do not feel any sense of joy or contentment from having these photos of myself lying around in my home, taking up space.
- I accept 100% that I am an unphotogenic monster and it won't matter how much weight I gain or lose.. I'm just not pretty enough to be photogenic.
Harsh reality is harsh, I suppose.
I respectfully disagree.5
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