King Aardvark's Kick in the Nuts
Turgid ideas about science, engineering, religion, and politics. Turgid because I'm too lazy to do research or write a complete essay. If you have a problem with that, well, I don't care.
Turgid ideas about science, engineering, religion, and politics. Turgid because I'm too lazy to do research or write a complete essay. If you have a problem with that, well, I don't care.
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I'm guessing the good news is you've bought a house? Congratulations?
Is there a service you can call to degrannify a house? Do you need special equipment? Are there environmental rules regarding disposal?
I don't think your study has to end... you can still just go to random open-houses, can't you?
I just realized I ended every sentence above with a question mark. A new low?
Yes, house bought. Now, mortgage dealy to worry about.
Service = us. We are going to frantically tear down all the pink window trimmings and other similar pink stuff, repaint the walls, tear out the ugly carpet, etc. It's going to be a lot of work. AFAIK, granny stuff does not require any special disposal procedures or permits, but I'll look into it.
Unfortunate as it is, there's just not enough incentive to waste hours out of our Sunday afternoons just for checking out their decor. I did seriously consider doing it though.
No. I'm pretty sure you've been much lower.
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