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Comments (40)can you run this, see link Then this http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/junkware-removal-tool/ Anyway you can run Malwarebytes http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/malwarebytes-anti-malware/ Here is a link that might be useful: adwcleaner...See MoreNever, ever do these two things with your spouse
Comments (31)It is physically painful for me to watch dh try to paint. I can't bear to even think about it. Imagine a man who has good bearing and sense (I said he has them, not that he always uses them) suddenly going slack-jawed, slumped, one hand in a pocket (it drives me crazy to see someone with hand/s in a pocket) and smearing a paint brush over, and over, and over, the same area until it's a sticky, lumpy mess. He makes a simple task so much work. I love to paint. I spend hours on prep; removing everything (nails, electrical plates, lighting fixtures). I clean, and Swiffer, and tape. I put down plastic sheets and tape them to the floor. I set up my paint station with everything I could possible need laid out on the stand like surgical instruments. Then the next day I begin the painting. I use primer; I cut in, and do the "W" with the roller, apply thin coats, and am through in no time at all. I'll brag; I'm a damn fine painter. It's just that I go slowly and spend far more time with prep and staging than I do in the actual applying of the paint. He wants to grab a can of paint and start smearing. I am the painter in the house. He will, after I've done all the prep, sometimes help with the roller parts, but I have to keep reminding him to not go over the area that already has paint. He can't "see" how it pulls up. So, I do the painting or hire a helper. The one lady that does the best work, even better than mine, is 72. Watching her paint is like seeing poetry. I love her to death. I do the fetch and carry for her, clean her brushes, fix her lunch, and learn at the feet of the master! So, never, ever try to paint with a husband. God made Man; then he made Woman. He made them attractive to one another. Then he sat back and had a good, long chuckle....See MoreMunstead Wood, Never thought I would ever like this rose
Comments (29)Thank you for replying! Sorry, Sophia. I didn't mean to butt in on your post, but I'm hoping my question kind of fits in. I guess I'm too particular because I would be happy with the color of Burgundy Iceberg, and I love The Prince. I liked Tradescant, but it was a bit too red. I love WS2000 even though it's more magenta. I loved the color of Ebb Tide. Do you think MW sounds like the right color for me?Thanks,Kitty...See MoreNever, ever again will I plant a buddleia
Comments (67)I've tried two different BB's so far: first was Miss Molly and it smelled so great, but it did not survive it's third winter. I couldn't find that same one so I replaced it with a Miss Ruby. This is it's third year and it has a little bit of new growth visible (earliest ever that I have seen). Despite how easily they seem to die here I do love these plants. So many incredibly fragrant panicles that keep coming when I deadhead them. No invasiveness issues, and butterflies definitely love them. Someone else mentioned Rhododendrons. I have 2 PJM Elites. One in my more sheltered backyard and after 6 years it is doing fine, and had a nice bloom this spring. The other one is in the windy, exposed front yard and it struggles. The leaves desiccate and the foliage is pretty sparse. This year some heavy wooden screens leaning up against my neighbour's house fell over in heavy wind and broke a few branches off the struggling rhodo. TWICE! I would be more angry if I wasn't going to rip it out anyway. Might replace it (and a nearby Summer Snowflake Viburnum that has never grown larger than the original planting size of about 20 inches high) with a small dogwood or maybe an Annabelle hydrangea. The one plant type that really gives me fits are ferns. Ostrich fern, ghost fern, and even ferns native to this area...for whatever reason they just diminish and die. I'm done with them now. The last one just got replaced with a Chionoides rhododendron....See Morekathyg_in_mi
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