Hi, 0mg. I missed you the past few days. I hope you were OK. What's up? Were you working on your book?
NO. Don't take it personal, but this thread got boring. Art criticism can just go too far. I am branching out in my interests, too.
NO. Don't take it personal, but this thread got boring. Art criticism can just go too far. I am branching out in my interests, too.

I think that is a good part of the problem. Lack of male influence. Post Wabbit----However, if there is going to be any kind of SPECIAL "FUN" here at least let "JerryRM"& "Lis"
know, since I'm sure they would want to watch . . .
I think that is a good part of the problem. Lack of male influence. Post Wabbit----

I think that is a good part of the problem. Lack of male influence. Post Wabbit----
Regrettably I didn't know Wabbit but I agree. We could use more male companionship.![]()
HEY ! ! ! NOT NICE . . .![]()
What about "Wuzz" & "awsum" . . .![]()
AND - I'M HERE Too . . .![]()
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BTW: "You" both mean to tell "Me" that Ya' Need Men around to keep it active . . .![]()


Awsum, and You, and Wuzz, and Jerry, and Lis all make the place more interesting. But none of you stop by on a regular basis. I think women without men around tend to get-- difficult. I think we behave ourselves better when men are around. Or something like that, when the men are flirtable.
I don't want to change anybody, and I am not going to change to please others. I have done so much of that in my life that I didn't even know who "I" was.
And, remember, vaping and smoking related topics come up so rarely-- and that is what this whole internet place is about. I have been working out lately-- treadmill and weight machines. Health-related topics.
What kind of manly things would you discuss, Terry? If the guys can do it, the girls can, too. I may not be much for following sports, and I can't fix my car, but I could discuss some things men discuss. Why not bring up a topic and see who wants to get involved?
Meanwhile, I'm off to bed. It's snowing out! I knew that little taste of spring wouldn't last. So my good night photo is a snow scene.
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Wow! That's a tough question and I'm not sure if you really expected an answer but lets see:
Fishing, boating, skiing, camping, backpacking, building projects, home improvements, woodworking, target shooting/guns, playing pool, sports cars (not repairing them), BBQ,...I'm sure there are lots of other things but my brain just quit. Notice I didn't mention sports or chicks.
That is a gorgeous picture Sandy.
I take that back. Yes they have. Guess you gotta read back, cuz they seem to have stopped.

Wow, I don't think even the MEN that stop by discuss any of that stuff!I take that back. Yes they have. Guess you gotta read back, cuz they seem to have stopped.
OK, you asked for it. Check out my new vanity:
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So cool. 12"D cabinet with a belly-front sink. The one and only bathroom at Dad's house is really tiny. What's in there now is a wall-mounted sink with front legs, and every time you go in, you kinda have to open the door wide open and wiggle your way around it. I'm hoping this solves that problem, without having to sacrifice having a full-sized sink, which this one does. Needs so much modding though, for what I need it to do:
1. There's a really cool Hall & Mack Concealed Lavatory (along with some other cool MCM stuff in there) right smack where the faucet would go. To clear the faucet when that door revolves, I have to put a single-hole faucet on the left hole (predrilled for 4" centerset) - which is great, cuz now I can put a counter-mount soap dispenser on the right hole (and cover up the middle hole) and do away with the ugly SoftSoap thing from the dollar store (or any other tacky thing they decide to put on there). Sad thing is, the predrilled holes are too small, so now I have to pull out the RotoZip with diamond-studded tile bit and tediously gnaw away at that left hole for the faucet (sinktop is cultured marble). I love pop-up drains without the lever (push to open/close - just like on my vessel sink at home), putting one of those in here too.
2. I'm remodeling mostly for my mom, who comes back in July. She and I are 4'11". The vanity is 36" high. Great for my nephews, but just a tad too high for us (and ADA, who likes 34" - but who cares?). So now I have to trim an inch or two from the base. Easy enough with my awesome clamping saw guide and circular saw, except there's a support beam in the middle of the bottom. So out comes the cheapo MultiMaster clone (Harbor Freight version, $29.95, instead of $300).
3. Battle of the adhesives: Because the front of the sink juts out from the cabinet, I'd have to glue the sink to the ceramic-tiled wall and base cabinet to keep it from tilting over when (not "if") somebody leans too hard on it (the plumbing helps a little with that too though). Home Depot #1 says Loctite PL-530 Mirror, Marble & Granite; Home Depot #2 says Liquid Nails Tub Surround; Lowes says GE Silicone Kitchen & Bathroom caulk; manufacturer just had a picture of a tube of silicone on the instructions. So walked around the store and found a tube of Loctite Clear Silicone in the GLUE aisle. Holds fishtanks together, so why not? Guess I'll try that one for now...
4. Putting a shelf inside, right under the plumbing, so I can put baskets underneath for Mom's stuff. My sink bases at home all have a drawer at the bottom. I originally wanted to custom-design one for here (I cut up IKEA kitchen cabinets cuz they have the coolest hardware and fittings), but nah, overkill. She'll be happy with this one.
And while we're in the bathroom (that came out ALL WRONG), found this stuff:
CornerFlex Caulking Strips
These guys take so many showers that I can never seem to get the caulk around the tub to dry. These strips have ZERO drying time. Easy peasy, just peel and stick. No gooey fingers.
Next project: putting up a heavy bag downstairs. Manly enough for you, Terry?![]()
yep. Manly enough. I love hearing about home improvements. It gives me ideas. Unfortunately I don't have all those fancy tools to get the job done. Your sinks sounds like quite a project. Pics when it's done. I thinks it's going to look great.

