Anonymous ID: a7e4c5 Oct. 1, 2020, 12:45 p.m. No.10873048   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3078

>>10871536 (PB)

I'm in central NC. The stores are a mix ... half the customers wear mask, half are free. Cooper has got to go. He's somebody's puppet but he isn't mine.

>>10871433 (PB)

Enough tequila and they are all beautiful at closing time.

>>10871522 (PB)

The 20% are the keel that guides this ship.

>>10871561 (PB)

It's what happens when you actually read the notables. Some of them go deep without much in the way of clue as to "how deep". Then, too, when you stop to read the current bread and maybe follow up on some links, it will have advanced (at least) one bread, often more, before clicking "send". I've gotten to where I just automatically use the catalog and skip ahead to whatever is current, then catch up by reading the notables again. I've been here 5 hours today and only posted in the current bread about a current comment / post once or twice. But I've read a shit load -- just as I've been doing for the past three years. Some days I post 20 times over 16 hours ... and delete them all because further reading shows that someone else has covered my response sufficiently. Some days I post perhaps once ... but am able to dump a decent amount of new information. I've never gotten a Q you, but there have been a few from Anons. Once in a while something I post is the connector, like the little plastic piece in a slot car track that joins the track sections, that links and completes something for an Anon. Those are the good ones.

In the time it took me to compose this, YOUR comment faded into the rearview mirror, too.

 

Hopscotch for nerds. ;-)

Anonymous ID: a7e4c5 Oct. 1, 2020, 1:14 p.m. No.10873390   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3460

>>10873043

This stands a major risk of being a deliberate slide (seriously off topic) but I'm willing to toss a few ideas your way.

Rummage sale in the driveway. Free stuff on the last day.

Pack the leftovers into either a moving box, a Salvation Army box or a dumpster. Done.

ALL that should be inside your house are the things you'll definitely need between now and the day you hand the keys to someone else. Not one pair of underwear or favorite gee-gaw more.

You might want to haul back some of that stuff you already pumped into the storage units.

If, as you say, money is not the issue, sell the major appliances, too. Don't move a 10 year old washer or a 15 year old freezer. Buy new and start over in your new digs.

Got old computers to sell? Bleachbit is your friend (ask Hillary). It's free for non-commercial use. Set it up to scrub the shit off the HD, start it up and walk away (a deep scrub on a largish HD takes all effing day and most of the night). If you are running Linux, there is a TUI command that will permanently brick a harddrive … no OS, no nothing except maybe a customized Macarena festival … or endless repeats of the entire Stormy Daniels porn collection.

Or, pack the shit you really want and have the realtor hire a clean up crew. Done.

If you haven't worn or used it in the past year or so (wedding dress and Grandpa's pocket watch excluded) don't move it … it's just ballast.