loptopandbingo

loptopandbingo t1_ja7bneg wrote

Not necessarily. Depending on when the deck was installed and where the wood came from and what it was treated with, there's a possibility the pressure treatment was ineffective. There's a class-action lawsuit going on about it. OP is probably fine, but at work I'm currently dealing with the bad wood that's totally rotten on the inside from the years of terrible batches of PTL.

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loptopandbingo t1_j7vfklw wrote

>“From what I have been told most troopers disagree with this but have no voice to help combat this practice,” the tipster wrote.

The completely made-up rule has no way of making it undone, definitely no way that the troopers could say "we're not doing this anymore and it would be the way things are now done. Nope, no way to change a procedure. Bunch of assholes.

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loptopandbingo t1_iugehdy wrote

>Halloween is, after all, the best holiday, amirite?

Whole hearted YES to that.

Tldr; Halloween is great

If you're a kid, you get to wear costumes and get candy and run around your neighborhood. If you're a teenager, you get to run around in dark clothes and generally raise hell on mischief night. If you're in your 20s, you're in a costume getting hammered with everyone else. If you're a parent, you're taking your kids trick or treating or letting them run around the neighborhood like you once did, or you're giving out candy, or both. If you're not a parent, you're going all out with your free time and making a dopeass Halloween house. If you're old, you get to give out candy and be spooky as hell, and reminisce about your glory days going around in costumes, getting candy, raising hell, getting hammered, growing up, and becoming old, and continuing the cycle. It revels in Death, but also revels in life and all its possibilities. It's the best holiday no matter how old you are. It's where all ages meet and the years are condensed, even more so than any other holiday.

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