If you’re over the age of 15 you shouldn’t be going to a chain barbershop. Find a nice local place (I love Gabby’s in Lakeview) where a barber’s experience is measured in decades, not months.
Miller Park is the nicest baseball stadium I’ve ever been to. Definitely arrive early to tailgate. The TGI Fridays in the outfield is pretty great if your seats suck.
the V8 was arguably the better motor. The V12 was just two straight sixes fused together. They had two batteries, two ECUs, etc. and were a headache to maintain.
BMW e30 325i- I just became a senior associate at a regional bank
C4 Corvette- I own 3 strip clubs across the greater Memphis area
Buick Park Avenue- I hate minorities
Porsche 928- I like the idea of driving a Porsche much more than driving rear-engined widow-maker
two tips for increasing your showerhead pressure:
1. Remove the head and look for a restricter washer somewhere beyond the threading. These are put in place to limit the showerhead to the government-regulated gpm rate but can usually be removed with a pair of pliers, or at worst a drill.
2. Soak the head in vinegar overnight. This will dissolve any mineral deposits that might be built up which are likely restricting flow.
Make sure you pick up some thread tape to properly reattach the showerhead once these steps are complete.
My favorite concert venues are theaters with balcony seating. I’ll show up early and get the front row so I can sit the entire time with one of the best views in the house.
My parents and grand parents both moved right around when I was moving into my first apartment, and as a result I ended up with a ton of tools that take up a bunch of space. I usually setup a folding table in my driveway for the day if I’m working on a big project.
I would recommend checking out a maker space. They’re usually around $50/month for members or $10/day one day a week for non-members. You get access to top of the line tools including some that are normally out of reach to hobbyists, like laves, 3D printers, laser engravers, etc.
I race my car at autocross around once a month on Sundays. It’s a fun to drive at your car’s maximum potential, plus I enjoy researching new parts and techniques I can use to go faster. I feel like I’m actually using my engineering degree for something other than writing SQL reports.
I do a good amount of woodworking as well. I’ve made cornhole sets, speakers, a coffee table, and some model boats. It usually ends up being cheaper and better quality than you can buy in the store.
The two hours of church I’m forced to endure a year for Christmas and Easter are consistently the worst of the year. No amount of alcohol is going to make that tolerable.
Fuck I just remembered I haven’t fed my Neopets in 15 years they must be starving.
If you’re over the age of 15 you shouldn’t be going to a chain barbershop. Find a nice local place (I love Gabby’s in Lakeview) where a barber’s experience is measured in decades, not months.
Miller Park is the nicest baseball stadium I’ve ever been to. Definitely arrive early to tailgate. The TGI Fridays in the outfield is pretty great if your seats suck.
Tailgating the Michigan Northwestern game with some buddies from Ann Arbor. Anyone have any recommendations on where to setup on the NU campus?
the V8 was arguably the better motor. The V12 was just two straight sixes fused together. They had two batteries, two ECUs, etc. and were a headache to maintain.
Couple others I’d throw on this list:
BMW e30 325i- I just became a senior associate at a regional bank
C4 Corvette- I own 3 strip clubs across the greater Memphis area
Buick Park Avenue- I hate minorities
Porsche 928- I like the idea of driving a Porsche much more than driving rear-engined widow-maker
Could be a prostate issue. Consult your doctor about Flomax.
Sprinkle them in your coffee for a little extra calcium in your diet
two tips for increasing your showerhead pressure:
1. Remove the head and look for a restricter washer somewhere beyond the threading. These are put in place to limit the showerhead to the government-regulated gpm rate but can usually be removed with a pair of pliers, or at worst a drill.
2. Soak the head in vinegar overnight. This will dissolve any mineral deposits that might be built up which are likely restricting flow.
Make sure you pick up some thread tape to properly reattach the showerhead once these steps are complete.
Where are all the wall posts? There used to be like 2-3 a day, now it seems like there’s only one every few weeks.
My favorite concert venues are theaters with balcony seating. I’ll show up early and get the front row so I can sit the entire time with one of the best views in the house.
I have a full set of clothes, just in case of the inevitable spaghetti sauce mishap.
I miss having space to host an event. Trying to host a 15-20 person birthday party in a one bedroom is next to impossible.
I enjoy bar trivia as well.
My parents and grand parents both moved right around when I was moving into my first apartment, and as a result I ended up with a ton of tools that take up a bunch of space. I usually setup a folding table in my driveway for the day if I’m working on a big project.
I would recommend checking out a maker space. They’re usually around $50/month for members or $10/day one day a week for non-members. You get access to top of the line tools including some that are normally out of reach to hobbyists, like laves, 3D printers, laser engravers, etc.
I race my car at autocross around once a month on Sundays. It’s a fun to drive at your car’s maximum potential, plus I enjoy researching new parts and techniques I can use to go faster. I feel like I’m actually using my engineering degree for something other than writing SQL reports.
I do a good amount of woodworking as well. I’ve made cornhole sets, speakers, a coffee table, and some model boats. It usually ends up being cheaper and better quality than you can buy in the store.
Question for the community- would it be acceptable to bring your own roll of high-quality TP for use in the office?
logged in just to comment on how overrated I think Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba! is. You end up paying $40+ per person on food and I always leave hungry.
Camelbak is my pick for office water bottles. Their patented nipple feels like I’m suckling at the teet of the gods.
The two hours of church I’m forced to endure a year for Christmas and Easter are consistently the worst of the year. No amount of alcohol is going to make that tolerable.