Re: Daily "Check In" Thread For Us
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 10:38 am
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Ah yes, good point. Doesn’t help the sound issue though. I’m known to have epic toilet orchestras lmao.boglerdude wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:10 am ^ matchbook in wallet and matchbook on top of toilet tank. When match burns down to stub, extinguish with water in palm of hand so you dont set trash on fire.
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Smith1776 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:05 am
My fiance and I just slept through most of the first day or so we've been here. Other than the air raid sirens, there isn't any obvious sign of war in the region we are currently in. Some observations:
- Most people are doing their best to go about their day to day lives. There's a strong attitude of "don't give in to fear".
- The Canadian Dollar has tremendous purchasing power here. An 8 or 9 dollar pack of cheese in Canada is about the equivalent of 2 dollars here. One of my fiance's family friends was showing us their heating and power bill for a month and it was like 18 bucks.
- My fiance's family lives in an apartment with 1 bathroom (that 5 people are now sharing), and I've been dreading the sounds/smells I might leave in my wake. I'm literally waiting till we go out to the local coffee shop to poop.
Can I come live with you?yankees60 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:16 amIn my mid-20s or four years I lived in a house with 5 bedrooms (2 in the basement) with at least 5 adults (sometimes up to 7) and only one bathroom. Sometimes I'd have an hour's wait to use the bathroom in the morning. I lived with 33 different people over that span of four years. I also lived in four of the five bedrooms.Smith1776 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:05 am My fiance and I just slept through most of the first day or so we've been here. Other than the air raid sirens, there isn't any obvious sign of war in the region we are currently in. Some observations:
- Most people are doing their best to go about their day to day lives. There's a strong attitude of "don't give in to fear".
- The Canadian Dollar has tremendous purchasing power here. An 8 or 9 dollar pack of cheese in Canada is about the equivalent of 2 dollars here. One of my fiance's family friends was showing us their heating and power bill for a month and it was like 18 bucks.
- My fiance's family lives in an apartment with 1 bathroom (that 5 people are now sharing), and I've been dreading the sounds/smells I might leave in my wake. I'm literally waiting till we go out to the local coffee shop to poop.
Smith1776 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 3:06 pm
yankees60 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:16 am
Smith1776 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:05 am
My fiance and I just slept through most of the first day or so we've been here. Other than the air raid sirens, there isn't any obvious sign of war in the region we are currently in. Some observations:
- Most people are doing their best to go about their day to day lives. There's a strong attitude of "don't give in to fear".
- The Canadian Dollar has tremendous purchasing power here. An 8 or 9 dollar pack of cheese in Canada is about the equivalent of 2 dollars here. One of my fiance's family friends was showing us their heating and power bill for a month and it was like 18 bucks.
- My fiance's family lives in an apartment with 1 bathroom (that 5 people are now sharing), and I've been dreading the sounds/smells I might leave in my wake. I'm literally waiting till we go out to the local coffee shop to poop.
In my mid-20s or four years I lived in a house with 5 bedrooms (2 in the basement) with at least 5 adults (sometimes up to 7) and only one bathroom. Sometimes I'd have an hour's wait to use the bathroom in the morning. I lived with 33 different people over that span of four years. I also lived in four of the five bedrooms.
Can I come live with you?
The coffee is much stronger on average than in North America and there’s lots of unique takes on flavour such as grapefruit lattes.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 4:46 am Smithers, what makes the coffee amazing?
Re. your signature: What is the other 1% ? Just curious!
Stay safe and don't get constipated. Perhaps buy ear plugs and nose closer clips for everyone? :-)
Mountaineer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 4:46 am
Smithers, what makes the coffee amazing?
Re. your signature: What is the other 1% ? Just curious!
Stay safe and don't get constipated. Perhaps buy ear plugs and nose closer clips for everyone? :-)
I really like strong coffee. The "dishwater" that some prefer is hardly worth the label "coffee", especially when they put skim milk in it instead of cream, or don't drink it black. It's like preferring non-alcoholic beer! Have you invested in ear plugs and nose clips yet?Smith1776 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:25 amThe coffee is much stronger on average than in North America and there’s lots of unique takes on flavour such as grapefruit lattes.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 4:46 am Smithers, what makes the coffee amazing?
Re. your signature: What is the other 1% ? Just curious!
Stay safe and don't get constipated. Perhaps buy ear plugs and nose closer clips for everyone? :-)
Ah, my asset allocation is still 4 x 25, but I’m now allowing my personal finance needs to dictate my cash balance as opposed to my chosen portfolio strategy. Nothing has really changed for my part, just a mental accounting kind of thing. And more flexibility to let my cash balance grow or shrink as needed.![]()
Mountaineer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:24 am
Smith1776 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:25 am
Mountaineer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 4:46 am
Smithers, what makes the coffee amazing?
Re. your signature: What is the other 1% ? Just curious!
Stay safe and don't get constipated. Perhaps buy ear plugs and nose closer clips for everyone? :-)
The coffee is much stronger on average than in North America and there’s lots of unique takes on flavour such as grapefruit lattes.
Ah, my asset allocation is still 4 x 25, but I’m now allowing my personal finance needs to dictate my cash balance as opposed to my chosen portfolio strategy. Nothing has really changed for my part, just a mental accounting kind of thing. And more flexibility to let my cash balance grow or shrink as needed.
I really like strong coffee. The "dishwater" that some prefer is hardly worth the label "coffee", especially when they put skim milk in it instead of cream, or don't drink it black. It's like preferring non-alcoholic beer! Have you invested in ear plugs and nose clips yet?![]()
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I made my wife coffee for six months before I realized that the plastic “tablespoon” I was using was really 2 TBSP. (You’re supposed to fill the square inside the spoon and not the whole spoon, I guess). No wonder she thought my coffee was richer than that at restaurants. I switched to true tablespoons one day and she said it was like coffee-flavored water.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:24 amSmithers wrote: The coffee is much stronger on average than in North America and there’s lots of unique takes on flavour such as grapefruit lattes.
I really like strong coffee.
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What a guy! Your wife has great taste.dualstow wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 2:45 pmI made my wife coffee for six months before I realized that the plastic “tablespoon” I was using was really 2 TBSP. (You’re supposed to fill the square inside the spoon and not the whole spoon, I guess). No wonder she thought my coffee was richer than that at restaurants. I switched to true tablespoons one day and she said it was like coffee-flavored water.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:24 amSmithers wrote: The coffee is much stronger on average than in North America and there’s lots of unique takes on flavour such as grapefruit lattes.
I really like strong coffee.
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Back to double portions of coffee grounds, or something in between.