Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Soarin' Over Pgh

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Thanks y'all.

So I started working on some plush animals last night and was designing a "dapper dog" with a certain fabric in mind. Laying in bed last night it dawned on me that I might have donated it when I cleaned my craft stuff out.

A search today after work confirmed that it's not here. Now I have to purchase new fabric. I'm kinda ticked over this, but it's totally my own fault.

:(
 

Nemo14

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Thanks y'all.

So I started working on some plush animals last night and was designing a "dapper dog" with a certain fabric in mind. Laying in bed last night it dawned on me that I might have donated it when I cleaned my craft stuff out.

A search today after work confirmed that it's not here. Now I have to purchase new fabric. I'm kinda ticked over this, but it's totally my own fault.

:(

I've done that before. I've also sworn I had a particular spice or flavoring I needed in a recipe only to be proven wrong...
 

NYwdwfan

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Thanks y'all.

So I started working on some plush animals last night and was designing a "dapper dog" with a certain fabric in mind. Laying in bed last night it dawned on me that I might have donated it when I cleaned my craft stuff out.

A search today after work confirmed that it's not here. Now I have to purchase new fabric. I'm kinda ticked over this, but it's totally my own fault.

:(

This is why I don't clean. :D
 

Zweiland

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I am having a problem with the screen on my iPad. I've actually had it once before a few months ago, and took it in to the Apple Store, where they fixed it immediately. So I'm wondering if there's a "quick fix" I can do on my own.

When I turn the iPad on, I see my regular lock screen-- but with colorful, flickering, vertical lines all over. Approximately one second after this, the screen turns off. When I turn it on again, same thing happens.

I've tried powering off, I've tried a hard reset... nothing like that works. I'm sure it's just a problem with the screen, but then how did they fix it in the Apple Store so quickly?

So far the problem has gone away once, come back, and gone away again. The first time I had it, I couldn't get it to go away.
 

Uncle Orville

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Wow!! 55 degrees outside today. Shorts and a T shirt to school. On my way home I had the windows rolled all they way down enjoying the summer breeze, unfortunately I cant do anything outside because there is still snow on the ground. One question though, which way to the beach? Yes I think its warm enough to take a swim ;)
 

Nemo14

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I am having a problem with the screen on my iPad. I've actually had it once before a few months ago, and took it in to the Apple Store, where they fixed it immediately. So I'm wondering if there's a "quick fix" I can do on my own.

When I turn the iPad on, I see my regular lock screen-- but with colorful, flickering, vertical lines all over. Approximately one second after this, the screen turns off. When I turn it on again, same thing happens.

I've tried powering off, I've tried a hard reset... nothing like that works. I'm sure it's just a problem with the screen, but then how did they fix it in the Apple Store so quickly?

So far the problem has gone away once, come back, and gone away again. The first time I had it, I couldn't get it to go away.

Have you tried BMing?
 

Zweiland

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A POEM: Ode to a clownfish, the European settlers to America, and the worst season of the year

There once was a clownfish named Nemo Fourteen

Every Saturday morning she had a routine

She would look out the window and check the weather

If it ‘twas snowing or raining and snowing together

She’d log onto a site called WDWMagic

And write up a post that sounded quite tragic

It went “Every year, for four months so large,

“Otherwise known as December to March,

“I whimper, I yammer, I yawp, and I snivel

“’Bout this worthless weather, which is quite uncivil

“When our forefathers came to this noble nation

“They had no idea there would be a mutation

“From beautiful temperatures to snow and to cold

“If they did, there would never have been quite as bold

“To traverse the waters of the mighty Atlantic

“O’er sea and o’er land, each even more gigantic

“They would have turned back as soon as they could

“I know for a fact that that’s what I would

“Have done if I were in a situation quite that sinister

“And that is why, my friends: I HATE WINTER.”


(I know winter and sinister don’t quite rhyme,

But I’m too lazy to fix it, ‘cause I’m out of time.)
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
This is why I don't clean. :D
Me neither. I make my cleaning lady do it.
And then when hubby and the kids start crabbing about where's my such and such?, I tell them, "Here's Diane's number - feel free to call and ask".
The crabbing stops pretty quickly. They're all afraid of her; which is hysterical because she is terrified of me, and as y'all already know, I am one of the nicest people on these boards. (So says @George)
 

Nemo14

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A POEM: Ode to a clownfish, the European settlers to America, and the worst season of the year

There once was a clownfish named Nemo Fourteen

Every Saturday morning she had a routine

She would look out the window and check the weather

If it ‘twas snowing or raining and snowing together

She’d log onto a site called WDWMagic

And write up a post that sounded quite tragic

It went “Every year, for four months so large,

“Otherwise known as December to March,

“I whimper, I yammer, I yawp, and I snivel

“’Bout this worthless weather, which is quite uncivil

“When our forefathers came to this noble nation

“They had no idea there would be a mutation

“From beautiful temperatures to snow and to cold

“If they did, there would never have been quite as bold

“To traverse the waters of the mighty Atlantic

“O’er sea and o’er land, each even more gigantic

“They would have turned back as soon as they could

“I know for a fact that that’s what I would

“Have done if I were in a situation quite that sinister

“And that is why, my friends: I HATE WINTER.”


(I know winter and sinister don’t quite rhyme,

But I’m too lazy to fix it, ‘cause I’m out of time.)

YOU.ARE.AWESOME!!!!!
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
A POEM: Ode to a clownfish, the European settlers to America, and the worst season of the year

There once was a clownfish named Nemo Fourteen

Every Saturday morning she had a routine

She would look out the window and check the weather

If it ‘twas snowing or raining and snowing together

She’d log onto a site called WDWMagic

And write up a post that sounded quite tragic

It went “Every year, for four months so large,

“Otherwise known as December to March,

“I whimper, I yammer, I yawp, and I snivel

“’Bout this worthless weather, which is quite uncivil

“When our forefathers came to this noble nation

“They had no idea there would be a mutation

“From beautiful temperatures to snow and to cold

“If they did, there would never have been quite as bold

“To traverse the waters of the mighty Atlantic

“O’er sea and o’er land, each even more gigantic

“They would have turned back as soon as they could

“I know for a fact that that’s what I would

“Have done if I were in a situation quite that sinister

“And that is why, my friends: I HATE WINTER.”


(I know winter and sinister don’t quite rhyme,

But I’m too lazy to fix it, ‘cause I’m out of time.)
Brava!!!! (Bravo?) Now do me.


Edit to add: Do a poem ABOUT me. Mind out of the gutter, @Cesar R M.
 
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