Hey Sean. You had some daytimes available this week right?
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Spike's Bitches 37: You take the killing for granted.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Timelies all. Slept in a bit. Woke up with kitty Mia in my bed. Yay! This cat-sitting trip she seems not so scared of me.
Working on a betacam labels database for a friends business. Kicking myself that I left the template at my place. Hopefully I'll make enough progress that I won't feel guilty playing ND's xbox some.
I saw Hec and Emmett. I saw Emmett pitch and hit and adjust his cup. His team was winning 16-0 when we headed back home - I think it was only the third inning.
Mom's room is painted. I'm exhausted.
Who wants to do my homework?
Hey, I'm going to try the baking soda, vinegar, hot water method of drain cleaning and I've googled and found a number of different recipes: 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup hot vinegar, followed by hot water or the same only w/o making the vinegar hot or much lesser amounts of baking soda and vinegar followed by lots of hot water.
Has anyone used this method and how much baking soda, vinegar and hot water did you use?
I use this method, mostly for my bathroom sink that clogs fairly often.
I don't have an exact recipe, I generally push in half cup of baking soda at a time and then pour vinegar over it until it really bubbles. I wait for the bubbling to subside and when it does if there's still baking soda left I push it down the drain again and pour on more. Then I run the tap to clear it, but I never use hot water.
Okay.
It really looks like any version works so long as it's baking soda, then vinegar then water.
sumi, I sprinkle baking soda in my kitchen drain followed by a big squirt of lemon juice. When it's done bubbling, I run hot water through the drain. Not a recipe, per se and no measurements.
I use the askye method.
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I'm going to plug one sink with a towl do the baking soda, vinegar thing - plug the other sink. Put the kettle on to boil, wait and then unplug one sink and pour the hot water down the drain.
I had to run some errands (including picking up baking soda and vinegar) and I'm just wrung out since. The bank said it was 88 but it is HUMID. I drank a quart of gatorade without even trying.
And now it's kind of storming so I'm going to get offline.
Thanks!
I use the baking powder and boiling water method: half a cup or so of baking powder and a teakettle of boiling water.