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Started by big kim, May 01, 2013, 02:24:06 PM
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Quote from: LearnedHand on October 09, 2013, 09:57:02 AMKabit, you might want to try a Macadamia oil mask conditioner (it's in a brown tub at cvs, riteaid. . .)
Quote from: Apple Sprout on October 10, 2013, 05:04:42 AMI've been gendered as female while in the worst possible presentation: After the gym mode. guy's pirate pants, dude's old hoodie, back hair in a ponytail while front and side bangs falling everywhere, compression sports bra, and dude's running shoes. The only "cheat" was that I had shaved that morning and I always wear at least mascara and a bit of bear cover when I go to the gym. It happened in a stationery shop while buying a white board, but I was close to "Sorry, could you repeat it again?" I couldn't believe it.All the way home with a stupid smile.
Quote from: kabit on October 10, 2013, 07:27:01 AMAnd today... just after I posted the last one.I am now 198.6 (dropped 2 lbs since yesterday). I knew it was going to be a good one when I weight myself in the evening and was lighter than that morning (never, ever happens).I'll probably be up a little tomorrow, but that's just how this works. The best part is that I'll almost definitely still be under 200 lbs regardless of what happens today! (My goal: 170-190... 180 or less is probably perfect for me).
Quote from: anymouse on October 10, 2013, 03:02:47 PMI beat the worst of the high tide home. Tomorrow should be better, should be no water at all to drive through and hopefully no detour around croaker to miss the worst of it.
Quote from: Shantel on October 10, 2013, 06:21:57 PMDo you need to have your house raised a bit?
Quote from: anymouse on October 10, 2013, 06:31:50 PMNo, my house is dandy and was actually elevated(around 4 more feet) and rebuilt/remodeled after Isabel in '03 due to being heavily damaged by flooding. But the roads between me and anywhere other than my immediate neighborhood can flood at times due to tide, rain and wind. I live in an area that is right between a sound and a bay, so there is only one way out. The issue should be over in another day or two or three maybe. I just don't like having to drive through that much salt water with my car. Its a pain to have to rinse the wheels and brakes to keep things from rusting too bad.
Quote from: Shantel on October 10, 2013, 06:46:53 PMOh, gotcha! Sounds like a case for a good steam cleaning and undercoat job! I'd never buy a car that was driven in the mid-west, they always load the roads with rocksalt that causes autobody cancer in just a few years.
Quote from: anymouse on October 10, 2013, 06:54:51 PMActually, messing with vehicles and RVs that drive the beach, undercoating is about the worst thing you can do to try and prevent salt damage. Invariably cracks appear in it and salt will find its way under it and rust out before you know it. Better to have bare or just lightly painted metal and if it starts rusting, spray fluid film(a lanolin based protectant) all under it. The RV we've used on the banks has been over there in the sand and salt every year since 1993 and still has a strong frame under it and its been sprayed once or twice a year depending on how much it was used. And lanolin isn't going to hurt the environment, you even thin it with regular vegetable oil to spray it.