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TopicAre restaurants in your area allowed to serve dine in?
DarkMinun
01/14/21 5:41:35 PM
#18
We were shut down in the spring, opened up in the summer, then shut down again in the fall.

I don't miss it much, but it was handy for celebrating birthdays/whetev.

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sdoo
TopicIs your Toilet Paper, OVER or UNDER???
DarkMinun
01/14/21 5:34:49 PM
#12
Over. However, there is one situation in which under may be appropriate: It tends to reduce unintended unrolling, which can be helpful if you have pets, little kids, or the idiots who built your house put a giant heat register right underneath it.

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sdoo
TopicWhen eating maple syrup...
DarkMinun
01/14/21 5:31:28 PM
#7
I don't really understand why someone would heat it up, and this is the first time I've heard of someone doing that before.

adjl posted...
Usually only if it's being cooked into whatever I'm making (which does happen fairly often). If it's just going on pancakes or whatnot, I'll take it straight out of the fridge and pour it on.

...the...

...fridge??

We need to send you weirdos to the strategic maple syrup reserves for some re-education. This is rather unsettling.

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sdoo
TopicHow to deal with shitty neighbor that wants to steal your cat and flings poo
DarkMinun
01/14/21 5:21:43 PM
#10
It is your responsibility as a pet owner to keep your pet on your property.
If you take it anywhere else, you need to keep it on a leash and clean up after it.
If you allow your cat to do it's business on your neighbor's yard, or even enter your neighbor's property, you are a terrible neighbor.

Where I live, it's perfectly legal to trap any animal that enters my property and turn the animal in to animal services AKA the pound - and I would definitely do so if there was a cat causing problems in my yard.

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