Probably. Of course I do it once a week.
I just wasn't sure if it was one of those things you should never do. We always had a filter until now. With the french press, it makes a mess to drain it into the trash.
Xander ,'Get It Done'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Probably. Of course I do it once a week.
I just wasn't sure if it was one of those things you should never do. We always had a filter until now. With the french press, it makes a mess to drain it into the trash.
I was so disappointed that I had to kill him.
I think. It's hard to remember.
They're doing marvellous things with CG these days.
hangs head in shame
It's okay, I'll forgive you. On the balance, you've sent me to a lot of nice places, so it can even out.
Of course, that won't stop the nightmares tonight.
What's the point of having a disposal, if you can't put shit down the sink?
[eta: I'm sure my parents put coffee down theirs, because they specifically made sure they bought one with bone-crushing capabilities. They put everything down there.]
Okay, even the first paragraph of that wiki link was too much for me. You know, I thought it was going to be some sort of goat dish, and thought maybe the link (which I didn't click, and wasn't planning on anyhow) was a picture of a goat being slaughtered or something similar.
People are sick and need to be put down.
It looks like everyone needs this:
With an In-Sink-Erator® food waste disposal in your kitchen, chicken bones, fruit rinds, coffee grounds and more can go right in the sink - where they're virtually liquefied to safely flow into your sewage system or septic tank.
What's the point of having a disposal, if you can't put shit down the sink?
That would be my thought. If I used mine I would put coffee grounds in there. I hate the sound of thing so I never use it unless stuff falls in there.
With an In-Sink-Erator® food waste disposal in your kitchen, chicken bones, fruit rinds, coffee grounds and more can go right in the sink - where they're virtually liquefied to safely flow into your sewage system or septic tank.
When I was a kid, I read a Ray Bradbury SciFi story that mentioned an In-Sink-Erator. So for the longest time I thought the In-Sink-Erator was a made-up, futuristic scifi thingie....
ION, I forgot to take my steroids this morning. I am now so fucking out of it. Caffeine does no good. When work is over, I'm not sure if I'll go home, or just collapse in a heap in the corner of my office....
Thanks, tommy. If nothing else (despite nothing else) you've just reminded me to take my anti-epileptics.
Jessica "Natter 41: Why Do I Click on ita's Links?!" Jan 10, 2006 1:32:05 pm PST
Hey! 2 of those reaction shots were of Ron Jeremy!