I go back and forth on whether Helo is a troll or an idiot. I lean toward troll, but I actually think he's a pretty good representation of the average American so maybe he is really just an idiot.
We have the 5003 models. Probably the only thing that surprised me was how loud the washer is during parts of the cycle. I assume it's normal. It doesn't bother me much, but might bother some people. The dryer is awesome.
Still liking our SpeedQueen set. They're not pretty, have minimal options, and are loud, but they get the job done and will hopefully last a long time.
I just canceled our pool cleaning service because it just doesn't seem like they do much for the amount of money it costs. Any tips on immediate needs to start doing it myself would be appreciated.
A lot of these people that I have interacted with like to act superior and brag about how they aren't sheep because they question things. Questioning things and being curious and forming your own conclusions is very important and I encourage everyone to do so. The problem is when they start to associate questioning things with ALWAYS taking the contrarian position. Sometimes things are really exactly as they seem. Much of life is just normal mundane bullshit. Not everything is interesting and it doesn't need to be. Making up crazy theories to explain something that is otherwise easily explainable does not make you an intellectual. It actually means you're an idiot.
This describes my brother. It's impossible for him to have a conversation without something circling back to the government. Once you're in that spiral you can't even exist anymore without making ridiculous links between things that have nothing to do with each other.
Our current house was built in the 80's. All of them in our small neighborhood had the same builder and nearly all have a sunken wet bar area. Many of the homes are turning over from their original owners and some of the new people are renovating and removing them. I'm leaving ours although I need to think about how to update it.
My Great Aunts were washing paper plates at one of our family holiday get togethers. I couldn't believe it. My Uncle tossed them all as soon as they left the kitchen.
We stood in the line there once because we were passing through. It was very good and glad we tried it, but an hour plus wait is really difficult for me to justify. How long until we see the menus change to pricing brisket by the quarter pound?