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angryrobots
Mar 31, 2005

IMO just get one good, heavy 10 or 12" pan with a lid and branch out from there as needed.

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angryrobots
Mar 31, 2005

Elviscat posted:

Couple hours later, I'm chilling, and my cat alerts to a threat,

Cat: *audibly staring*

angryrobots
Mar 31, 2005

I assume you know what the, ah, colloquial name for that tool is :dong:

angryrobots
Mar 31, 2005

I was gonna say, the Dr Scholl's insoles I had were comfortable but the toe end of them would sometimes follow my foot out, and they basically fell apart at about 8 months. They have great marketing I guess.

I have the Walk Hero high arch insoles from Amazon now and they've held up to about a year of daily use with no complaints.

angryrobots
Mar 31, 2005

Elviscat posted:

No, I just got halfway done framing a ceiling that would have trapped it, and made getting to my bedroom impossible.

E: now that I think about it, that ladder's going to be an enormous pain to get out.

Just let the air out of the tires

:smugdog:

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angryrobots
Mar 31, 2005

Just cut the joists, obviously

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