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Running out of body wash or shampoo mid way through a shower.
Senecio:
Running out of body wash or shampoo mid way through a shower.
Running out of water midway through a shampoo.
johno1234:
Senecio:
Running out of body wash or shampoo mid way through a shower.
Running out of water midway through a shampoo.
In a pinch, your toilet conveniently has a couple of inches of water in the bowl that can be used to rinse it off! 😛
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I think I may have said a variation of this in the past, but... "How likely are you to recommend portal.azure.com to a friend or colleague?"
Does Microsoft really think that people sit around the staff room and go "I think you should check out the Azure management console!"?
johno1234:
Senecio:
Running out of body wash or shampoo mid way through a shower.
Running out of water midway through a shampoo.
Running out of toilet paper at the end of a poo.
Handsome Dan Has Spoken.
Handsome Dan needs to stop adding three dots to every sentence...
Handsome Dan does not currently have a side hustle as the mascot for Yale
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Gurezaemon:
In a pinch, your toilet conveniently has a couple of inches of water in the bowl that can be used to rinse it off! 😛
Isn't that called the 'bath'?
:)
Handsomedan:Running out of toilet paper at the end of a poo.
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Hahahaha...... geez you made me laugh! (It isn't the Smile or Joke thread either)🙃
Lazy, dumb, unimaginative, by-the-numbers TV camera people who can't think of any way to illustrate a vaccination story other than endless repetitive zoomed in shots of shots, lovingly displaying the needle penetrating the skin over and over again in pointless nauseating detail. I am not that squeamish and I can tolerate the needless drawn-out needle porn, but I don't enjoy it. Film a F-ing flower or something! No one needs to spend 10 minutes looking at injections!
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Rikkitic:
Lazy, dumb, unimaginative, by-the-numbers TV camera people who can't think of any way to illustrate a vaccination story other than endless repetitive zoomed in shots of shots, lovingly displaying the needle penetrating the skin over and over again in pointless nauseating detail. I am not that squeamish and I can tolerate the needless drawn-out needle porn, but I don't enjoy it. Film a F-ing flower or something! No one needs to spend 10 minutes looking at injections!
As a chronic/extreme needle phobic I can categorically state that this is often quite traumatic to see.
Handsome Dan Has Spoken.
Handsome Dan needs to stop adding three dots to every sentence...
Handsome Dan does not currently have a side hustle as the mascot for Yale
*Gladly accepting donations...
An email did the rounds at work where the topic was safety, and the sender apparently thought it would be funny to include a GIF of someone being run over. Most of the recipients found it appalling.
Behodar:
That seemingly every manufacturer of kitchen scales thinks you have a kitchen without a single power point, and that you would rather feed the thing batteries all the time.
Hard agree. Additionally, I've found that if I take the batteries out of the scale after use, and keep them in a wee ziplock bag with the scale, they last about 10 time longer than they do if I leave them in the scale while its stored. Given that I only use the scale once a month or so, I was having to put new batteries in every 4th or 5th use. Since I've been removing them, I'm still on the same set of batteries more than two years later. I'd much prefer a plug, but I can't see myself attacking it with a soldering iron to attach one.
Thanks; I'd suspected that it was draining the batteries when "off", but with my current scale changing the batteries is a 2-3 minute job so it's not practical to take them out after each use.
My cheapie scale that runs on CR2032s and has touch controls is always powering itself on because there is something beside it near the touch area like a pan or whatever. Stupid design but the scale is red so that gets it a pass to still exist in the kitchen.
It also will turn off when part way thru adding stuff, so if I have to add 250ml of milk, and that one runs out at 100ish and I am opening another carton it will power down and I have to do maths as to where I was up to with adding it.
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