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leegunter OP t1_jdy5xi0 wrote
Reply to comment by Rockycoffeewench in Stephen King's *The Stand* by leegunter
I will. Thanks.
leegunter OP t1_jdy5hsd wrote
Reply to comment by CrazyCatLady108 in Stephen King's *The Stand* by leegunter
Thank you. I will absolutely do that next time.
leegunter OP t1_jdy2h5c wrote
Reply to comment by Rockycoffeewench in Stephen King's *The Stand* by leegunter
The Paramount+ mini series with Whoopie Goldberg
And thank you.
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Reply to comment by 2020Hills in Stephen King's *The Stand* by leegunter
You, my friend, are doing it correctly.
leegunter t1_ja6weg9 wrote
Reply to Do I need to replace my deck joists? by RobotKevinSpacey
Nope.
leegunter t1_j2admsa wrote
Reply to This bathroom had a... unique wallpaper by Autoham
It's booty-ful.
leegunter t1_itflaqp wrote
When I was a young man I tried to read The Silmarillion and did not finish it. I wanted to understand, to link together, to track everything like there was going to be a test.
Years later I picked it up again. There was an introduction that stated that the book has errors. There were contradictions from one story to another. That the book is best read for the enjoyment of the stories, not to learn and study.
So I read it again. And I count it as one of the 5 best books I've ever read.
leegunter t1_iss1hgr wrote
Reply to Boston University researchers claim to have developed new, more lethal COVID strain in lab - Researchers at Boston University added a spike protein from the Omicron variant with the original Wuhan strain, which has an 80% kill rate (in certain mice) by izumi3682
Using the ol' scientific method commonly referred to by laymen as the "if you can't beat em, join em" tactic.
leegunter t1_iquj2u8 wrote
Reply to Leaky ceiling, poked a hole in the ceiling with a screwdriver, and after 15 minutes the dripping stopped. What's going on? by UnofficialSlimShady
I work professionally in water mitigation, hold multiple certifications in said field, and am particularly known for (1) my mold work, (2) creative solutions to difficult problems, and (3) the ability to resolve difficult to find water sources.
You need to call insurance, file the claim, and let a professional start doing stuff that the insurance company will pay for, not you.
They will take down some ceiling where you've already poked a hole. When that is done, the problem will be relatively easy to find.
leegunter t1_jdy7nko wrote
Reply to comment by spaghoni in The first Grisham book I simply couldn’t finish by SuccessfulLoser-
A Painted House is a top 5 book for me.