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Monday, September 19, 2022

Fucking Mondays.....

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6) Hard to see but that's an earbud in the toilet.


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  1. #10 Over penetration is a real thing. So is negligent discharge, but that one could have been intentional. No blood spatter, so it was a miss.

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    1. This doesn't look like the same incident, but in Toronto in 2020 a man was in his condo when a bullet came through the wall, broke a picture frame, then went through the door of his clothes dryer and was found in the dryer drum. The unit next door was an AirBNB rental that was known for unruly parties.

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    2. I suspect we are overthinking it. It looks to me like the knob on the medicine cabinet whacked the mirror. Likely in someone's haste to grab a Midol, maybe?

      Note neither mirror is tempered glass...

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    3. Not hardly. Look at the way the backing is puckered OUT, not in. It's a bullet hole.

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  2. 10 looks like it went through the wall INTO the bathroom. Chiraq maybe?

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  3. yeah, my stupid kid did something like that. shot the mirror ,went thru the wall and into a kitchen to be stopped by breaking a few plates. he had a really good story about it when I got home from work that day. I was glad it missed the fridge ! stupid kid.

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    1. A story from the guy who did our firearms training: Some dood at the range, jammed his .22 pistol and thought, fxxkit, I'll sort it out when I get home.

      Gets home, takes it out and is trying to clear jam, in his condo on the 6th floor. Gun goes off, bullet exit unit via hallway and livingroom window, and hits unit across street, via LR window and hallway and ends up in kitchen wall. Oopsie! Heheh. Sorry!

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  4. #1 Somethiing I've never understood is people not taking care of or putting one thin dime in there homes. There are homes everywhere that may not be the fanciest but they are nice homes. They are so run down they are near collapse. I know a lot of them are handed down by generations so it's not as if they were earned. Maybe that is it.

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    1. You're right about people and their homes. I've owned two (along with two divorces so lost them both to idiot woman...never again) so far and not only kept them well maintained but improved them. It's much cheaper to maintain them then to repair them. After my last divorce I began looking for another one. The price they want for these run down shacks is unbelievable. I'm resolved not to buy someone else's problems and will just build a small house or even buy a shed to live in when raw land prices come down. -sammy

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    2. Rodney Dangerfield said that anytime he thought about getting married, he just bought a house for a woman he hated, and called it good. :- 》
      John in Indy

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    3. It looks like it was built with common nails which rusted away and failed.

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    4. "...idiot woman (singular)..."
      What did you do, Sammy, marry the same bitch twice?
      --Tennessee Budd

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  5. You mean that you don't backfill your walls with concrete block?
    Or glue the blinds or chillens in place?

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  6. #10 Looks like Barney took his bullet out of his pocket.

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  7. #6 For a mere hundred bucks you can purchase an iString (tm) to make sure you don't lose these. Or, for a mere 10 cents you can buy a piece of string.

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    1. I’ll bet it sounds like crap now.

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    2. It doesn't look like he's done his business yet. Duh. Pick it out and dry it off. Oh, but take a picture of it first, cuz you heard there's prizes for stupid.

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  8. Damn, I almost did a #4 once and double damn, I have a # 8.....
    - WDS

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  9. #10 looks like it came from whatever is behind that wall into the bathroom.

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  10. #2 I have twins. I feel this photo.

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  11. #9 happened to us a couple of years ago. A Pyrex dish cracked, things were getting burned, really frustrating. I bought an oven thermometer, set the oven to 400, waited 15 minutes, and read 600 on the thermometer. I'd replace the oven, but the planneddemic shot prices through the roof.

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    1. Dude, look up how to calibrate your oven dial.
      Daryl

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    2. The calibration is only good for 35 degrees in either direction, not 200. Either the sensor or the oven control board is out. Replacing both, if they're available, would be half the price of a new range and require pretty much dismantling the old one.

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    3. Craigslist, my man. I haven't bought a new major appliance in decades, & I haven't bought many. Choose wisely.
      --Tennessee Budd

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