I was skeptical, but this stuff actually works like a champ. I had mold and mildew on the north side of my house (no sunlight obviously) and tried everything to get rid of it. A couple of applications and my siding was back to normal. No harmful chemicals either. Just put it in a pressurized sprayer and go to town. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mlyonsd:
Love my Pizzazz. We live 40 miles one way from good pizza so being able to doctor up a frozen one and cook it perfectly is nice.
The cheese, dough and toppings are easy. There's no good pizza in Durango (at least after being raised on the east coast) and I can make wayyyyyyy better pizza at home than anything I can find here. It's almost embarrassing how bad the pizza is here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TinyEvel:
I just bought an American Giant Moto full-zip sweatshirt. Its like a hoodie without the hood, and cut a bit more square and slim.
Was served up as a Facebook ad and I actually clicked and bought it. $108.
Warm, well made, thick, stylish. Not the same thing everyone has. Not too expensive.
Originally Posted by Dante84:
TSA Pre-check is by far the best $80 I’ve ever spent. I’d gladly pay 5x that amount for the time/stress it has saved me when I travel for work and personal.
Good call. I can get through security in sixty seconds now if no one in front of me slows me down. [Reply]
Do they make any mud boots easy to get on and off? Don’t need work boots so much as something to deal with being on the land before it dries for the day, if it does.
Death.
Taxes.
Raining freaking every day in April and May.
What do you buy if you gotta be in and out of the house a jillion times a day on wet ground? Overshoes? Slickers?
Originally Posted by Groves:
Do they make any mud boots easy to get on and off? Don’t need work boots so much as something to deal with being on the land before it dries for the day, if it does.
Death.
Taxes.
Raining freaking every day in April and May.
What do you buy if you gotta be in and out of the house a jillion times a day on wet ground? Overshoes? Slickers?
Hard pass on sandals.
What you got?
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I use muck boots. Insulated in the winter/non-insulated the rest of the year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rockymtnchief:
I use muck boots. Insulated in the winter/non-insulated the rest of the year.
Here too. But if you have to take them on and off a billion times a day it’s not great but frankly I can’t think of an easier solution. They slide on and off, have an aggressive toe catch so you can do it with your hands full, and are light in the top so they don’t tip over.
I have had maybe 6-7 different home theater speaker set-ups. I put this one together on a whim...basically because I liked the aesthetic of the speaker design. These things are amazing. Mirage Omni-Stats....
They won most innovative speakers in 2002?...and were like $1700 for a set. I piecemealed a 5.1 for around $200 off Ebay....
I can literally go to my kitchen and still clearly hear it ...like it transcends space. These are some special speakers...completely immersive and invisible. It's really bizarre....
One of the best things I've ever bought.....used with a Marantz amplifier.
Originally Posted by Groves:
Do they make any mud boots easy to get on and off? Don’t need work boots so much as something to deal with being on the land before it dries for the day, if it does.
Death.
Taxes.
Raining freaking every day in April and May.
What do you buy if you gotta be in and out of the house a jillion times a day on wet ground? Overshoes? Slickers?
You cruise up and down the main boulevard in The Villages with the windows down and the music blasting trying to pick up 65 year old widows? :-) [Reply]
+1 on TSA precheck
+1 on Thermapen
Philips Sonicare toothbrush
Plastic squeeze bottles - perfect for homemade sauces/condiments
Park Chicago app - the app is free and you keep a monetary balance for parking [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
+1 on TSA precheck
+1 on Thermapen
Philips Sonicare toothbrush
Plastic squeeze bottles - perfect for homemade sauces/condiments
Park Chicago app - the app is free and you keep a monetary balance for parking
+1 for Sonicare from me. I wouldn't have thought of mentioning that one, but I used to be a cavity per year kind of guy, and since buying a Sonicare brush 5 or so years ago, I haven't had a single one. [Reply]