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Everything posted by bloodycrashboy
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Summer time and the livings easy
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Crackling [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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Socialism is the new normal Communism is a tad too controversial Socialism is far more palatable for the sheeple
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Hopefully the communist government in QLD will be kicked out tomorrow [emoji1787]
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A lot of fear tactics by the left Fancy dumb ass Andrews telling everyone that your own home is the most dangerous place to be That guy should be locked up [emoji106]
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bloodycrashboy replied to Pixy Angel's topic in Off-Topic
they are still using it in their current house @Rab -
Crabbie's ginger beer washed down with some champagne [emoji1787]
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Pics or it didn't happen [emoji23]
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I even got a " man hug" from one of my bosses Feeling very loved [emoji4] Did get a "satisfactory" for Co-worker relations [emoji39] You could probably appreciate how politics and religion can be a touchy subject [emoji1787] @Mrs Jeturbo [emoji33]
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To finish off what turned out to be a perfect week, I'm having a few of these [emoji4]
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Had an employee performance review 12 out of 24 categories I got marked excellent Also got a "quality of work brilliant" in the feedback comments section Then to top it off, I got a pay rise [emoji1787][emoji106] That really made me feel good today [emoji4]
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my meat aint as fancy pants as yours @Rab just a simple porterhouse with cracked pepper and sea salt rubbed in both sides did wash it down with a couple of these
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yummy
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bought a new hat and a new summer jacket
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goat curry it may not look as nice as the steak, but it was soooooooooooooooo good had a bit of a feeding frenzy
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that went down quick
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500 gram T bone [emoji106]
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dust bunnies' are all gone (for the time being)
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gave Mrs BCB's PC a cleanout @Rab should appreciate this pic
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bloodycrashboy replied to Pixy Angel's topic in Off-Topic
another thought: we did have a couple of problems with some sensors getting wet on our first dishdrawer turned out that we were over stacking and the lid/cover was not shutting properly and water was leaking out on a positive, the repair guy said that he loved the dishdrawer because it has been designed to be fixed easily -
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bloodycrashboy replied to Pixy Angel's topic in Off-Topic
BTW: we only use the "fast" wash cycle which runs for 35 minutes and our dishes come out squeaky clean -
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bloodycrashboy replied to Pixy Angel's topic in Off-Topic
there is 1 main gripe that I have read about "doesn't clean my dishes properly" which is a pretty valid complaint as it is a dishwasher from personal experience there are 2 things that is important when using a dishdrawer #1: rinse off all the lumps and crusted on bits #2: realize that the dishdrawer washes from the bottom up only and stack accordingly ie: you cannot place something over the top of something horizontally, it will not get any waterjet from beneath -
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bloodycrashboy replied to Pixy Angel's topic in Off-Topic
wall paper is so last century we have had twin dishdrawers for 12 years and we love them first one died after 9 years as a couple its perfect for our needs using the top drawer everyday, bottom drawer only gets used in the weekend when we make a big mess in the kitchen the bottom drawer is still going to be bad for your back and having a family you will be using it more than we do maybe you could buy 2 single dish drawers it does work out about $300 dearer but the top drawer is bigger than the bottom one so it is beneficial, also no bending over with your bad back https://www.retravision.com.au/fisher-paykel-dd60scw9?gclid=Cj0KCQjwt4X8BRCPARIsABmcnOqO_kMZDkWZZb9A1p6LHIqc29eyPQG8xDy5ZzkRLgb6g2oifEAxdpwaAspKEALw_wcB people also complain that the dishdrawer doesn't clean properly, we don't have a problem, we just make sure we rinse off the lumps before stacking it works out good for us up here with high humidity and temps previously we had a conventional dishwasher that would take a couple of days to fill/stack resulting in smelly stench by the time we turned it on -
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bloodycrashboy replied to Pixy Angel's topic in Off-Topic
you can always get a soundproofed cabinet if the noise become annoying https://www.myithub.com.au/cabinets/free-standing-office-soundproof-racks/