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What are you doing right now?

Watching it snow :mad: My car is already covered.
 
Watching First 48 with my feets on the coffee table…
 
ahhhh...we took today off as well, so we had a long, long weekend and had a chance to get ourselves organized after the family was here for dinner yesterday.

Now I am finishing up the lovely pouilly fuisse before dinner and after dinner, the rest of a Barolo.
 
Home again, home again after the first day after a long weekend. I find myself distracted from the narrative of where I leave off work on a 4 day weekend, so I have to leave a list of notes on my computer.

Time for some left over ham and scalloped potatoes for dinner.
 
Just got back from a healthy walk around two blocks. Didn't need to go to the mall to walk because the weather is so much better today.
 
Didn't need to go to the mall to walk because the weather is so much better today.

Wednesday was gorgeous outside here in NJ

Sunny and a tiny bit chilly the way I like it. Spent several hours outside planting and cleaning up.

We are off to Pennsylvania to visit Amish Country and do some shopping. And we booked a great Hotel with a huge jacuzzi tub.

Have a great weekend everyone. :)
 
I spent 2 hours snaking my drain and it’s still not emptying. :mad:
 
I spent 2 hours snaking my drain and it’s still not emptying. :mad:

I've got the same problem with a toilet here. We've snaked it twenty feet and it still needs to be flushed two or three times to get solids to go down.
I think the problem is that it is sixty years old and all the internal plumbing is calcified all to heck so the flush doesn't have the oomph is used to. I'm going to have to find a contractor -- the floor under it is partly rotten so I may as well have that repaired and a new modern toilet put in. And it they can't get one in the old pink ceramic this one is made of, oh well.
 
Actually I'm enjoying the fact that the last of the coals in my fireplace winked out almost three-quarters of an hour ago but the fan is still sending warm air at me.

Oh, and waiting for my Age of Empires game to load!
 
I spent 2 hours snaking my drain and it’s still not emptying. :mad:

You might need to put duct tape over the overflow outlet if it is a sink and then using a plunger hard.

You will almost puke at the results if it works, but it can finally unplug the drains that not even our plumber could handle.
 
What a week.

TGIF.

I have to admit that I am in some serious discomfort from my L5-S1 disc and leg issues and NOT enjoying the pregabalin and Aleve...but getting some relief. And I am looking forward to a weekend of burning and gardening (not good for my back I know).

But I need a break from work and Ukraine.
 
Just got home from seeing the Alvin Ailey dance group at a downtown theater. It was pretty enjoyable. Now I am surfing JUB.
 
You might need to put duct tape over the overflow outlet if it is a sink and then using a plunger hard.

You will almost puke at the results if it works, but it can finally unplug the drains that not even our plumber could handle.

And if that doesn't work there's another tool that can be tried; it's a rubber bulb that goes on the end of a hose; you sick it down the pipe and turn the water on. First the water pressure expands the bulb, making a secure seal with the pipe, then as the pressure hits a certain point it releases in a surge.

The results can be... interesting. My dad and I did that once and the result was an eruption out a vent pipe on the house roof. Normally that wouldn't have been possible but it told us that the blockage was beyond the house, in the main drain to the sewer line.

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Just now I'm watching episodes of "Another Life" and being amused at the wildly inconsistent qaulity of science in the show.
 
It's approximately 530am


Coffee! Please hurry up! Coffee! :dead:
 
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