Have you ever redone a nice space because it just didn’t work for you?
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Comments (20)Ryan lol. I do believe Eddie says that of himself ha ha The reason the phanomenal is giving you all such a hard time is because the German way is spelled phänomenal. Meaning unbelievable, outstanding, fabulous, and of course.... :phenomenal lol I have so many seedlings I like to find out WHAT THEIR names are....before I call them brainless Lucy 1...forgeful Lucy 2....confused Lucy 3...and so on lol Lucy...See MoreYou didn't vote in the primary because?
Comments (25)As the daughter of a WWII vet and the wife of a Vietnam-era vet, I also thank you for your service. Too many people have fought and died to make this right available to me, so I always vote. DH is disabled, so voting is really hard for him. At our polling place, a staffer will come out to the car with a portable voting machine and he can vote while in the car. For the first time, in the election in November, however, he is voting absentee because we expect there will be too many people for them to come out to him. I will go to the polls to vote--and then I will wear that little "I Voted" sticker with pride! I just wish people would familiarize themselves with the issues and candidates. Too many people just vote to be voting, or because "my daddy was in that party". That's ignorant, irresponsible and unpatriotic, IMHO....See MoreDid you ever enjoy a book you didn't think you would like?
Comments (27)Larry, I have to agree with you about The Far Pavillions. My sister in law kept telling me how wonderful it was and how much I would like it. I'd take it out of the library, look at it and end up taking it back, unread, a few weeks later. She even gave me a paperback copy for my birthday (she was persistant) that sat on my bookshelf for months. Finally, one day I picked it up and started reading it. I couldn't put it down. I read all but the last 3 or 4 chapters in one sitting. I'd have finished it that night except I couldn't keep my eyes open any longer....See MorePlumber didn't show up for two days because he was in jail... what to
Comments (22)First, review your contract with the GC and read the section about terminating the contract, then reread it a couple more times. Make sure you understand what you have signed. Even if I expected to fire the contractor, I would not start the conversation going that direction. I would ask a few very open ended questions and see where the conversation went from there. Your contractor may have any or several of a multitude of reasons why his performance isn't up to par. If it doesn't seem like his heart is in the job, ask him whether he wants to continue with the project. He might be upset with the question, in which case he will be even more upset when you tell him you are firing him. Or, he might be relieved that you are willing to let him out of his commitments. If that's the case, you may be able to negotiate a smooth exit more cheaply than if you just abruptly pull the plug. Rules vary in different states and even from crossing municipal boundary lines so I don't know whether he is allowed to do the work himself. Just because he preferred to have a plumber do the work does not necessarily mean that he is not capable. He might be too busy, might not enjoy that work, might be good at it but very slow, maybe might just hate plumbing because he's spent years doing it and is ready to do anything else......See Morearcy_gw
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