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From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
The rebuilt counter, waiting for some finish work. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
New granite...lighter in color. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
The old counter top. Unfortunately, all the granite had to go before the cabinets could be redone. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
The finished kitchen corner. This doesn't show the new stove. Note the bare-brick wall! -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
The stove corner of the kitchen. This was totally rebuilt. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
The old wall has been removed and a new one put in. Note the painted section on the left. That's the chimney and has been stripped down to the brick. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
The kitchen during the demolition. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
Here's the electrical boxes in the basement. Water was actually running through these during the event. These were all pulled out and replaced with a new, modern, box. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
I think by the time we were done four dumpster loads went out. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
The family room, looking towards the kitchen. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
This is looking from the living room into the kitchen. The miscreant pulled everything off the shelves. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
This is a police photo looking at the kitchen ceiling where the water cascaded down. Check out the plumbing photos later on to see what it looked like under the ceiling. -
From the album: House Trashed and Rebuilt
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Note to self: When you put a fresh battery into the unit be VERY careful adjusting the stim level, and make sure you don't bump the switch as you writhe on the bed. I let out one hell of a yowl as I got a BIG jolt! Ouch! After a calm down, I got back to business and had a most satisfactory conclusion. Not an "eruption", but plenty pleasing.
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The Gentle Reader may remember that my house got trashed last March. Yesterday we FINALLY received the last check. Total cost of a kid plugging up a tub for 3 days: $108,000. At least that's what the insurance is paying. We're probably kicking in another $15,000 for upgrades. It's not often you get to do a major rework on a 1901 house with someone else footing most of the bill. I'm still kind of mentally recovering from it all, though. Slowly getting back up to speed. I wish my head was repaired as fast as the house was! In any case, it sure is nice to sit in our family room again, looking at the Christmas tree.
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As soon as the door was fixed ($50), I pulled the latch off.
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I've gotten mine at woot.com, yugster.com, and the like. Mind you, these aren't the "official" fancy eStim products. Rather they are they muscle simulators with limited settings. On the other hand, they usually sell for around $10 (marked down from $90). I improvise on electrodes.
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Well, I wear panties all the time and have a lot of lovely nighties. Do I affect a "sissyish" outward appearance? Naw... Do I do it when making love with my sweetie? Naw... Do I do it when, ummm, "pleasuring" myself. Sure. Part time? Yup. Full time? Yup, too... just a matter of degree.
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He *thought* he was doing the right thing... preventing us from accidentally driving over the stuff that was in that bay... so I can't be too harsh on him. He never had a door opener before, so I guess I can cut him some slack. We tried to fix it. Came close...but no cigar. My contractor's assistant is coming over today (I hope). He used to own a garage door company, so he'll probably have a quick fix.
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I love the smell and the cooling feel when it's sprinkled. I love it even more now that the talc doesn't have any asbestos residue in it (bet you didn't know that about OLD talc, did you?).
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Note to step-son: If you are going to set the mechanical latch on the garage door, please let the drivers know this so they don't hit the "open" button outside and rip the door off its tracks. I think I've figure out how to fix it. *sigh*
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Consult with a doctor, of course. You need to ask yourself which of those symptoms that you are showing you would have had anyway. Finally, the "side effects" section of a drug description is often full of a lot of side effects that were seen in a tiny percentage of the folks in the original study. You listen to some of those effects on the TV commercials for <insert name of drug here> and it's pretty grim. The bottom line is "is the risk from whatever it is that's being treated greater than the risk from the drug". It's like birth control pills. Yes, there is a probability of stroke and death from the pills, however the rate of death from being pregnant is much higher.
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I gave the gift a bit early! So, I get a call from the house where My Beloved was today, what with the snow canceling school and all... "I've inserted it, so if you want to come in from the office, now would be a good time!" Trust me, I made good time! Evaluation? Two big thumbs (!) up. "I had an orgasm in about 3 minutes!" she said. Needless to say, I had one too...
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If I remember, it takes about 2 weeks for the zoloft to fully kick in...about as long to totally wear off. Just renewed my Cialis today to counter one of the more obnoxious side effects of the zoloft.