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We used diatomaceous earth at baseboards and the framing of older wooden beds when our company brought them with them.

Definitely the DE works a charm...also if you get an infestation of cockroaches.
 
Nothing wrong with you going to the nail salon. Doesn't make you gay or anything.
My parents used to make an appointment with their podiatrist and it was charged to their health insurance. I don't remember if they had to pay anything. The first time I went to the nail salon I felt funny, but I have seen other men there twice out of 3 times I was there.
 
^ There is a nail salon at the mall that has only women customers and they are getting their fingernails painted with designs.
 
My parents used to make an appointment with their podiatrist and it was charged to their health insurance. I don't remember if they had to pay anything. The first time I went to the nail salon I felt funny, but I have seen other men there twice out of 3 times I was there.
I was joking with you of course Rick. :)

Im lucky to have a long time friend who is a podiatrist. Along with foot care he also does a great pedicure.
 
^ There is a nail salon at the mall that has only women customers and they are getting their fingernails painted with designs.

All of the nail salons like that round here appear to be staffed by young, effeminate Chinese men. Don't know what that proves exactly, but there you go.
 
Ready for a dinner of Bratwurst on a bun with some coleslaw.
 
Laying in bed surfing JUBs stroking my rock hard cock leaking precum 🍒🍆💧💧💧🥵
 
Spent more time than I should have looking at old Sears catalogs online... I did learn that my mother's washing machine was "Space Age Inspired" if nothing else...

Then, of course, there were some interesting photos of men wearing only underwear. :drool: Which feels awkward, since they are all old enough to be my father. (And I have wondered, given the era, whether some of the men in those catalogs ended up dying in Vietnam, the 1960s round of enriching the military-industrial complex.)

My favorite part, though, was seeing an electric cookie press. Like the manual kind is so energy draining.
 
There was me, that is Harke, and my two babysit-cats that is Ex, and Zee, Zee being really zee, and we sat in the cat-peeing place making up our rassoodocks what to do with the evening, a bright Dutch summer bastard though dry.

Now where does the owner keep her false eyelashes?
 
Just completed a New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle in 47 seconds.








Of course, it was the "mini" puzzle--but that will be my little secret. :lol:
 
I spent some more time looking at old catalogs on-line. Today, I even converted some prices to modern prices, using official inflation calculator rates. Some interesting moments:
  • Finding out that the "cheap daily cookware" that we had would cost about $250 today for a basic 2 saucepan, 1 Dutch oven, one skillet set.
  • The popcorn popper that did NOT last very long would cost over $50 today.
  • The slow cooker that my mother used ONLY a few times a year (at most) for soup would cost over $100 today.
Wow.
 
I was also shocked that a basic set of Le Creuset cost as much in the early 1970s as a single Dutch oven might cost today--if you were lucky.
 
I was just doing research on transmissions. Rebuild versus new. Yup, I was driving to work, when the transmission gave out.
I never made it to work, and booked a rental car for the next couple of weeks. I will talk to my mechanic to see what the best option is to go with. If I could get 2 more years out of the car, I would be happy. I prefer to get 130,000 to 160,000 miles out of a car. The car has 95,000 miles on it. First time I have ever had transmissions troubles. I think I am on my 11th car in my lifetime
 
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