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rdcpro t1_j9cbfjr wrote
Reply to comment by goochisdrunk in Gritting routes are ‘sexist’ says Cambridgeshire highways chief and ‘must change’ by Bald__egg
I'd go to the one that sells the Louisiana style, because it tastes better.
rdcpro t1_j9cazql wrote
Reply to comment by namezam in Gritting routes are ‘sexist’ says Cambridgeshire highways chief and ‘must change’ by Bald__egg
Well said. I have a hard time understanding the motivation behind this approach for a business of any kind, let alone a fast food chicken chain.
rdcpro t1_j6eqtxr wrote
Reply to comment by geetarzrkool in Fingering techniques by ssplendadaddy
Bravo. This is one of the most helpful comments I've seen in a long time.
rdcpro t1_j63s8cd wrote
I wonder if he'll still compete in mountain bike events. His antics in road events have been very entertaining, and I for one will miss him.
rdcpro t1_j0x2t16 wrote
Reply to comment by Easy-Progress8252 in Ukraine could be banned from playing soccer by FIFA by PhilDesenex
I'm not sure what the truth of it is, but there's a lot of money involved.
rdcpro t1_j0vta58 wrote
Reply to comment by getofftheirlawn in Ukraine could be banned from playing soccer by FIFA by PhilDesenex
The way I read it, FIFA is saying the UAF doesn't have a way to remove the current president of the UAF, no matter what his transgressions were, and that holding a special meeting to do so has to be in person, not virtual, despite there being a war on.
So essentially the UAF wants to remove a corrupt executive, but FIFA says no can do. I'll leave the irony of that to the readers imagination.
rdcpro t1_iwx0q0v wrote
My only comment is that if you have a water softener, they are sometimes plumbed so the washer has softened water (with high sodium content) whereas the kitchen sink might not. But you said you had great water, so this probably doesn't apply to you.
rdcpro t1_iupmnug wrote
There are probably tiny weep holes over the bearings. A drop or two of very light machine oil on each hole is all you need. Let it work its way into the bearing while you rotate the fan by hand.
I've resurrected a number of fans this way.
rdcpro t1_is5p5hx wrote
Reply to comment by Winter_wrath in Lets you listen to cat purrs Whenever You’re Stressed–and can calm your cat too by coinagepills
Melting is a pretty good description!
rdcpro t1_is5ks2e wrote
Reply to Lets you listen to cat purrs Whenever You’re Stressed–and can calm your cat too by coinagepills
We have a new kitten, rescued from the local shelter. https://i.imgur.com/lwjqMzU.jpeg
She's quite scared of everything but slowly getting used to us. But she hasn't purred yet, even though she seems content when she's on my lap.
Yesterday my wife was playing YouTube videos of cats meowing to maybe help her acclimate to her new home, but no real reaction from her.
I tried purrli for the first time this morning, and she reacted... Not necessarily positively, but not terrified. So I turned it off. 30 seconds later she started purring for the first time! My wife and I are amazed.
To whoever had the vision and drive to build purrli, thank you!
rdcpro t1_jecykn3 wrote
Reply to Christopher Lloyd and Christopher Walken in the stage production of Macbeth at the Lincoln Centre, New York, 1974. by _EuXioM_
This is such a great photo, thanks for sharing!