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  1. 1 day ago on B.C.

    A job where you go in circles all day.

  2. 2 days ago on Imagine This

    How many times are we to be subjected to this particular story line?

  3. 3 days ago on Herman

    Those are large pavers, indicated by the stack in the background, compressed might be a more suitable word than encased.

  4. 4 days ago on Andy Capp

    You might consider deleting this strip from your list and spread your joy elsewhere. Happy Passover.

  5. 5 days ago on Ballard Street

    So you know exactly how high the parapet brick wall is from ground level. Sloped lot?

  6. 26 days ago on Wizard of Id

    The brake cleaner works well, the wasp killer designed to do the job sprays farther, works as quickly, the residue left keeps them from returning, which is not always the case with break cleaner. The stuff I get is about the same price as brake cleaner and sprays 20’, that’s a reassuring distance. Brake cleaner is too handy for cleaning other parts. When you need it, it’s likely about gone.

  7. 26 days ago on Pickles

    Better to have them offended at an untucked shirt (cut to be worn that way) than the EDC under it.

  8. 27 days ago on Andy Capp

    Angus is younger than Andy, any further explanation is kinda stupid. You’ve not seen gantry and crane systems at a shipyard? Even if it is a building project, there are always projects going on the the city, one ends another begins, some take years depending on the corruption.

  9. 27 days ago on Adam@Home

    Really?

  10. 28 days ago on Pickles

    My MIL has been in several “care” facilities. Two of her of daughters, one an RN, one an Operating Room Tech, one granddaughter is an RN and visit her frequently. The conclusion that has become clear is these facilities only “care” about the money. Staff that is unskilled, uncaring, merely there for a paycheck. What is promised during the initial sales pitch is never fulfilled. It’s a huge business where “corporate” rules. Our experience is typical. Negligence is the norm, the supervisors are hired for their excuse making skills, the most common is they are understaffed. Her son is an attorney, says fighting the corporate layers would be a long, very expensive ordeal with little hope of success.