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Mr Ferret 75

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
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I’m not sure what Qs is, but, I’m not a registered architect. I have absolutely no certifications whatsoever, except 40+ years of experience...regardless, I’ve, obviously, proven myself as credible in my field, otherwise they wouldn’t keep me on board and pay me like they do...!!!!! :happy:
Quantity surveyor.
 

Figgy1

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No, I'm not making this up. :p I just pasted below the actual recipe from the back of the can showing Campbell's mushroom soup as an ingredient:
:hungry:
Mine starts with a few bags of green beans, 2 pounds of mushrooms chopped...……….
 

Songbird76

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I hope Kelly is still there when we get back.
Well, she recently posted on her facebook page that she just got another contract for this year's candlelight processional, so she's still there as of now. I spent entirely too much time trying to figure out the guy's name...he was directing the show when they did 50 Nifty United States for us. Couldn't find it. But I hope he's still there, too!
 

Figgy1

Premium Member
I left one store today and there was a crazy combination of wind, rain, snow, sleet and hail:mad::banghead: Come here little groundhog I have a nice warm pot for you:angelic:
 

Songbird76

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O.k. You lost me there with the last sentence. Whatever the heck all that is, it's not in my recipe. I use the one on the back of the French's onions can, and you use (I think it's cream of mushroom soup--haven't made this in a year), etc.
It's my favorite. My mom used to put it on the opposite end of the table from me so other people got a chance to have some, too.
 

Figgy1

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Well, she recently posted on her facebook page that she just got another contract for this year's candlelight processional, so she's still there as of now. I spent entirely too much time trying to figure out the guy's name...he was directing the show when they did 50 Nifty United States for us. Couldn't find it. But I hope he's still there, too!
I wish I did the book that is face but house rules are house rules
 

Figgy1

Premium Member
The dude that owns the huge property well below the lot will have his view of the pool completely blocked by large trees, and no other lots would have a clear view.
As far as cleaning it goes, and I’ve posted this before, when you have that kinda’ jack you hire people to clean it for you...no problem...!!! ;)
But, again, we’ll see if it actually comes to fruition... :cyclops:
I'm the person who would clean before the housekeeper came and I'd yell at the boys to skim out the pool before the pool person came. I'd make a rather sad rich person.
 

MySmallWorldof4

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Wow....ok...can I ask what the purpose is? Is it so one can people watch while swimming? Or just because they think it looks cool? I'd feel exposed if it were me, but can you imagine having to clean it? Yikes. I mean, it looks neat, but I wonder if it would stay that way. I'm thinking of aquariums and such, where the glass eventually gets dirty and you can't really see through it anymore. (Obviously not your problem, you just make what they want you to make) It will be interesting to see if it is implemented or not when it's built.
My guess is it is on a hill with an amazing view. Sure, a little impractical, but they obviously have the funds not to worry about stuff like practicality.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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It's a desktop. I honestly don't remember how old it is, but, I probably is pretty close to 5 years old, if not more. I very seldom load any random thing that is on the internet as far as programs are concerned. In fact I don't, off hand, remember ever doing that unless I did it accidentally. I will try the CCleaner though. It happens with everything now. I have and use, occasionally Microsoft (little e) and Firefox, but, I mostly use Chrome.
I would go into your control panel in the list of installed programs and look at everything you have installed on there. It's possible that you were installing something legit and then accidentally installed something else that wasn't supposed to go on there.

Get rid of any toolbars you might have on any of your browsers, as well as extensions. They will slow you down.

Stop using any Microsoft browsers. Internet Explorer is absolutely the worst. I don't trust Edge quite yet. Firefox and Chrome are good. Microsoft makes good programs otherwise, but they have not yet figured out how to make a secure browser.

After you run CCleaner and double check which programs you have installed on your PC, run Windows Defender again. Have it do the full scan. This will take a while.

The other thing I would check is the physical state of your PC. Make sure there's nothing around it, and check that it's not getting hot when it's slowing down. If it's noisy, that could be a symptom as well. A lot of people don't think about this, but your PC needs cleaning physically. You can take a can of compressed air to it (Best Buy carries this, though I usually check good ole Amazon) and get all the dust out. This is the ONLY way to get dust out of a computer. No dusters, vacuums, etc.

Generally, the useful life of a desktop is about five years; however, you can keep them going for longer. The good news is that, should you have to replace your computer, we're going into sales season. But you might be able to keep it going a bit longer.
 

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