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In the garden, and RAIN!!! (2)

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Wednesday, June 10, 2026 6:06 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Those shades you put in the bathroom SIX are lovely.



Thanks Brenda.

Yeah... Those were part of my buddy's old bathroom too. They went with pretty much everything I've added or will be adding in the bathroom except for the over the toilet cabinet.


I tried washing them last night, and they looked alright, but it appears in the light that the shade that used to be in the center needs to be taken back down and I'll have to use something stronger to clean it.

Earlier on I mentioned that somebody must have left a candle burning on top of the medicine cabinet and it was burning the wood right underneath those lights. The medicine cabinet was easy to fix with about 1/3rd of a small tub of wood filler, but those lampshades didn't appear to clean up well at all with just Dawn dish soap.

I'm hoping they can be cleaned off proper. The two aren't bad, but the one I've got on the right isn't pretty. I'm hoping that the medicine cabinet kind of hides the backs of the shades and maybe it won't be a problem. But if not, I will have to do something about trying to clean it off better. I don't see any way to rotate them where you wouldn't notice it especially on the one side of the shade.

Otherwise, it worked out great.


Unfortunately, because of the heat, I didn't get much sleep at all since I did all that work. Taking the day off today.

Right now, I'm just hoping the power stays on. Almost the middle of June and we're still having wild thunderstorms.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2026 6:14 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Yeah... I might be losing power here soon, so if I'm gone you know where I went.


It's bad out there. It was 67 degrees 10 minutes ago, now it's back up to 88. The thunder is making my house vibrate.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2026 11:14 PM

BRENDA


Yeah, those lamp shades may have a lot of dust on them and that will take something stronger to get it off.

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Thursday, June 11, 2026 4:22 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Yeah, those lamp shades may have a lot of dust on them and that will take something stronger to get it off.




Yeah... Something is on it. It's beyond dust though.

It just occoured to me that they might actually be burnt. :(

I don't actually know if that's a thing that can happen to glass or not, but I think it would be more likely on these than most types of glass because they have some sort of "frosting" on them.

In my head, I've been imagining that these things were up above the medicine cabinet when it was burning, but if that fire got big enough, maybe it was actually cooking the edge of the one side of one shade and it wasn't just soot that's baked in on it.

I'll be looking into it for sure. I didn't notice it at first when the lights were turned on in the dark, but I saw it when my nightlight was plugged back in and they were turned off last night. I was hoping it wouldn't look bad in the daylight, but it does. I'm sure there's got to be some sort of solvant I can let these sit in overnight that should take it all off.





Pretty sure my main work computer is broken. I went out to my friends tonight and it's obvious the power did go out at some point. When I got home it was on some sort of error screen and I've restored an old point and it still doesn't work. I'm running diagnostics on it now.

I am really, really glad that I literally just wrapped up the end of my project just a few days ago. This would have been a major setback had it happened last week instead of last night.

I haven't tested externals or anything yet since I'll be doing that on another computer, but neither of them sounded like they were acting funny when they were powered on, so everything should still be where i need it to be. From the looks of it, worst case thing would be having to install a new hard drive, and I just happened to come into 4 of them that I didn't realize were wasting away before the dehoard.

Still a pain in the ass, but not the end of the world.




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Thursday, June 11, 2026 5:42 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Yeah... boy. Best case now is that a refresh works. I'd probably be better off with a clone of an image I made with a lot of programs set up, but that was a pretty ancient clone at this point.

I'm going to look at this like a good thing though. Now that I've got my project done, I can do a total refresh of an install on this computer and start from scratch.

It's going to be pretty annoying at first, but I know exactly where everything I would want to reinstall is now, and I'm sure a lot of the things I had on there I don't need anymore, or wouldn't for a long time, so I can focus on a lean build and make a new backup image when I'm done.

Hopefully the drive isn't bad. Won't know that for a little while.

Really fortuitous timing though. Instead of being a little tragedy, it's just a minor annoyance.



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Thursday, June 11, 2026 8:57 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Famous last words.... Don't ever say something isn't going to be a problem.


First, I will say that I'm EXTREMELY impressed with how far Windows has come along in the ease of starting fresh. I've never had to do it this deep before since it usually is able to fix itself if it had a problem, but not only did it come back up with all my security and privacy settings just as they were among other cool things I wasn't expecting, but all of my portable programs were exactly where they were on the 2nd partition and loaded straight away without any issue either.

But... the bad news...

For the life of me, I could not find any backups of my passwords. I know I had one somewhere. Multiple backups. Couldn't find a single one and I'm wondering if I accidentally purged them when I was doing all the mass dehoarding....

And my backup email where I could send a code to get my life back, well, I couldn't even remember the email address let alone the password. The last time I had to do any of this stuff was like 5 years ago.



Then it hit me... I know a lot of this stuff has been typed out on various documents and just never organized properly before. So I did a search for all of my text files on the drive I knew it had to be on if it was anywhere. I dumped all of them, several hundred, into Notepad++, then I did a search for gmail and I found it.

4 hours. 4 agonizing hours, thinking about everything I would have to do to get access back to everything if I couldn't get back into my email.



All that freakin' backing up I did, and I didn't think to back up the most important thing of all.


What a fuckin' dummy.


Well... Hard part is finished, and crisis is averted.


Thank you very much, Jack from 5 years ago for all of your forward thinking, even if you weren't the most organized person who ever lived.

I thought I was well and truly buggered.






My old man is in some shit though. Just found out his power went out last night and they're saying they're not even sure if it will be back on by Saturday!!!!

Oh my god, I'd lose my mind. Even with my generator saving my insulin and keeping the house from flooding, I'd be bored out of my skull, especially when the sun went down.

I go crazy when the power is out for 3 or 4 hours.

I hope they're just being stupid conservative and he gets his power on sooner than later. At least there's no water coming in the sump well. If they need any help I'll be out there for them, but otherwise, I think I'll stay here in the A/C where I have things to do. I invited him over here, but he's not going to bail on the ship until the power comes back on. I wouldn't either.

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Thursday, June 11, 2026 3:56 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


I think they hid the passwords in someplace obscure.
On ours it's in the web browser.

I love those shades too. Decorative, classy, not ornate and not stark either. I can see them going with everything from Shaker to Art Deco to modern. Honestly, if I could find something like that I'd be happy!

FWIW it's not possible to burn glass. It does melt at about 1500°F. When they "frost“ it they usually use a form of fluoric acid to dissolve a thin top layer, so it's not anything they put on top of the glass.

Anyway, I don't think there's anything permanent on the glass. Maybe KrudKutter will do the trick?






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Thursday, June 11, 2026 5:09 PM

BRENDA


'Fraid I'm no help to you then with those shades.

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Thursday, June 11, 2026 5:11 PM

BRENDA


All done for today. Another lousy morning at mah jong. Had another 10point hand but at least it was only one. Finished with 3,000points but too many scores higher than me. So out of the money.

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Thursday, June 11, 2026 6:10 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


I had an oncology follow-up today. All is good. I have one more oncology follow up at the end of the year, and that will be my 5-year anniversary since diagnosis.


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Thursday, June 11, 2026 7:27 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
I think they hid the passwords in someplace obscure.
On ours it's in the web browser.



Yeah... They're in the web browser. They're in AppData in a json file along with a database key you need to copy to the new browser if you didn't make a specific .CSV password backup file. All of your bookmarks are there too.

I just didn't think to remove the hard drive and get that data off of it before I refreshed windows and all that was gone. I had backups of everything, but those were from 2023, and the passwords were not good. But I had the actual info I needed typed out in various locations. I guess I just needed 4 hours to remember what it was I needed to do.

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I love those shades too. Decorative, classy, not ornate and not stark either. I can see them going with everything from Shaker to Art Deco to modern. Honestly, if I could find something like that I'd be happy!

FWIW it's not possible to burn glass. It does melt at about 1500°F. When they "frost“ it they usually use a form of fluoric acid to dissolve a thin top layer, so it's not anything they put on top of the glass.

Anyway, I don't think there's anything permanent on the glass. Maybe KrudKutter will do the trick?



Yeah... Those shades are thick and heavy too. I really like it.

I don't have any Krud Kutter but I'll get some if it might work. What about Easy Off? I do have some Easy Off back from when I cleaned out about 3 lbs of burnt crap in my oven.



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Thursday, June 11, 2026 10:39 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


What a mess...

I'd celebrate the fact my power is somehow still on, but a butterfly can fart around these parts and my power will go down, so just prayin' that it stays on at least the next few days to keep that pump running.

I noticed 3 hours ago that the street had entirely flooded, so being Block Daddy, I went out with my rake to clear them out...

No dice. City sewer is down again for some reason. 3rd time since I've lived here.

I know we just got slammed with a ton of rain quickly, but it really wasn't that much rain to be looking at water up past my maple tree for only the 2nd time since I've lived here. If my power was out, this would have been a nightmare already.

Thankfully the rain has officially stopped now. We shouldn't have any for days at least. If we got about 1 more inch of water I'd have to turn off the sump pump again until the city sewers started draining and just cross my fingers.



My dad is still without power for more than 24 hours now. This morning at 7AM, ComEd had 197,000+ outages. They only fixed 61,000 by the time this next batch of storms came around tonight. I just checked, and now they're back over 190,000 outages again. My poor dad. He's going to be up all night with his mess. Even if I wanted to go help him now, I can't go anywhere. If I even went to the end of my driveway right now I would drown my little car.

:(


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Thursday, June 11, 2026 11:10 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Finally just talked to him. He is going to be up all night and he's hoping he's got it in him to do it. I thought it was way worse than it was by the way he was explaining it though because he was calm and we talked for 6 minutes and he wasn't working while we were talking or rushing off the phone to go back to it. He just doesn't know how he's going to stay up to do it.

It infuriates me that I have two younger brothers who both live within 10 minutes of him and nobody is over there helping him out. My street is completely screwed and I'm stuck here.

I saw there are just as many outages now in his area as there were this morning, so I doubt he's going to get his power back on by Saturday now. I let him know once he knows the basement isn't going to flood that he can bunk with me for a few nights until the power comes back on and we can watch some movies or something.

Bathroom wouldn't be done, but he could see how the sausage is made.

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Thursday, June 11, 2026 11:27 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
I had an oncology follow-up today. All is good. I have one more oncology follow up at the end of the year, and that will be my 5-year anniversary since diagnosis.


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Fingers crossed SIG that all is good again.

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Friday, June 12, 2026 6:41 PM

BRENDA


Back and had a nice day with my friend from high school. She loved her present.

Anyways got in and a message from my dentist. Appointment has been changed from the 22nd of June to Monday the 15th of June. Have to call and confirm.

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Saturday, June 13, 2026 1:31 PM

BRENDA


Laundry day then a walk in the heat. My area hit over 70F yesterday. Suppose to be the same today.

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Saturday, June 13, 2026 6:02 PM

BRENDA


Back and done for today. Temp wise my area is almost 80F.

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Saturday, June 13, 2026 6:08 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


What did you get your friend?

My buddy liked his Kindle. One of the books I put on there was "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark". It was one of those books that people my age either had or were envious of other people who did, so I wasn't surprised to see his reaction to it being on there. He then went upstairs and found his own hard copy of it to show me.




I'm glad one of the wrappings I had just enough left of wasn't too Christmassy. It was plaid, and not overly green/red.

He said, man... you wrap a tight present. I like it.

Yeah... I learned that along with making the bows out of ribbon from my mom. And I'm a perfectionist on top of that too.

You're goddamned right I wrap a tight present.



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Saturday, June 13, 2026 7:55 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


One more device wrapped up and ready to go and another should be done before I crash out tonight. After that, just one left to go, and that should be a very easy one since it's practically identical to my work computer.

Eventually I'll get to all of that ancient tech hiding out in my attic, but I've got some more important things to be doing while the weather is nice. It's going to be nice seeing this stuff finally go somewhere and know that it's going to get a decent amount of use where it's going, when most of its kind have already been sitting in a landfill for a long time.



The old man is probably coming by tomorrow. His power is still out. More rain coming tonight, but it's not too much, and if there are thunderstorms they seem to be pretty mild from what I'm looking at so far. As long as he can leave the house without worrying about the well, he's going to do it. Sounds like I'm going to be the benefactor of some meat that is going to go bad otherwise too. Bonus.


I still haven't done anything in the bathroom since I put the light up since I've been floating around to other things. He'll get to see the behind the scenes stuff now. I haven't showed him any pictures except for the original electric behind the medicine cabinet and the toilet paper roll holder, so all he knows of that bathroom is the memories of how bad it looked before he went on his trip.


At least I finished what I was working on before I went to sleep last night, so I could clean up the mess all over the living room floor and have that room looking exactly as it did before he went on his trip. Got a little overflow in the kitchen that wasn't there, but that's in 2 groups of Things I want him to take and give to specific people, and tools that I'm probably done with for the bathroom, but not confident enough to take back out to the garage yet until the cabinets are hung and my electric is wrapped up.

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Saturday, June 13, 2026 8:22 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Nice. His power is back up.

Got a lot cleaned up here even though he's not coming by tomorrow now. We both decided Monday was going to be the best day for us to do our yardwork, so we'll probably get together on Tuesday now.


Don't think I'll do anything more to the bathroom between now and then. The mess is all cleaned up and with my hand mirror and the light installed it's easy enough for me to do what I need to do in there. I'll go back to making a mess after he's seen it in this state.

Got a few things to do to wrap up this device I'm working on, then I should have plenty of time to finish the other one and get the lawn mowed before he comes here.

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Sunday, June 14, 2026 3:52 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


On the last computer I planned to update now.

Totally forgot about that Mac all-in-one, but I'm not going to mess with that one just yet. I think it's probably new enough where it still gets official updates and it probably wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if I learned at least the basics of navigating the Mac system. Especially when it fell into my lap like it did, and it takes up so little space for what it does. It's sat around for 3 years until I got to it, but as soon as a I have a small desk or table for that small bedroom for these things, I'll finally get around to checking it out.

I'm glad I've got the free time to work on things like this right now. I'm going to have to be much more highly selective about what I take in as future projects after I finally go through and do one more dehoard this year. All that shit doesn't just clutter up your living space, but it clutters up your mind too.

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Sunday, June 14, 2026 2:26 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
What did you get your friend?

My buddy liked his Kindle. One of the books I put on there was "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark". It was one of those books that people my age either had or were envious of other people who did, so I wasn't surprised to see his reaction to it being on there. He then went upstairs and found his own hard copy of it to show me.




I'm glad one of the wrappings I had just enough left of wasn't too Christmassy. It was plaid, and not overly green/red.

He said, man... you wrap a tight present. I like it.

Yeah... I learned that along with making the bows out of ribbon from my mom. And I'm a perfectionist on top of that too.

You're goddamned right I wrap a tight present.



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I got her a set of DVDs from an old tv show she used to like. It's called ,"The life and Times of Grizzly Adams." It's set in the old West. She loved, my family didn't watch it much. She spotted it when we were walking through my local Walmart, so I just kept it in mind.

I'm getting lazy, I don't wrap presents anymore. I just buy reusable bags. Can't remember the last time I actually wrapped a present.

Well truth be told I was never a very good present wrapper. My mum was better at it then me, my brother or my dad.


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Sunday, June 14, 2026 2:29 PM

BRENDA


Lazy Sunday in the heat. No much planned for today except for some music.

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Sunday, June 14, 2026 8:22 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
I got her a set of DVDs from an old tv show she used to like. It's called ,"The life and Times of Grizzly Adams." It's set in the old West. She loved, my family didn't watch it much. She spotted it when we were walking through my local Walmart, so I just kept it in mind.



That's awesome.


People love when you remember something they care about or have an interest in. Let's them know that the person they're spending their time with actually pays attention to them and isn't all up in their own head (or even worse, when their head is up their own ass all the time).




Like... I can go even more into detail on this thing I put together for my friend as an example...

I didn't have any original boxes for any of this stuff. But I had just come into a pretty nice sized pile of smaller quality cardboard boxes for things like this with the last tech dehoard. I had a box that was a great size for the unit and the plug, but it had way too much depth to it and without anything else in there it would rattle all around...

So I looked around and there was a Comcast internet box I had, and inside was a cardboard insert that had a little finger hole that said "lift up, there's more inside".

It was too wide for my box, but I got out my scissors and cut it down to the right size for the new box. And I couldn't NOT put anything underneath the insert since it said to lift up to see what else was under it. That's when I remembered that I found a huge bag of "Muscle Men" figurines my brother found and gave to me years ago. We had a ton of em. So I got one of those and put it underneath the insert, boxed it all up and wrapped it up.


So when he was opening it up, he got to the flap and lifted it up and I wasn't surprised that he knew exactly what it was and he started talking about the plastic trash can containers they'd come in and then he brought up "Garbage Pail Kids", which if you didn't have them up in Canada, were trading card/stickers with some of the grossest artwork imaginable on it, and was a dark parody of Cabbage Patch Kids.

Little did he know, that 3 of the "books" I put on his device were the first three full series of Garbage Pail kids cards that I put into PDF files and turned into a book he could just scroll through and see all of them.



Then he got excited when I had that Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and went up and got his own book to show me. He didn't know there was a 2nd book and it's on there too. I told him only after I put that all together I found out there was a 3rd book that I'll have to try to find.


And like, all of this cool reminiscing about things we didn't even share together, because we didn't start hanging out until our 20's, wouldn't have ever happened if I hadn't found out what his favorite book was in some random conversation a month or two earlier and I didn't think to put that book on this thing.


I'm glad to hear your story about this. It's these little things that really mean a lot to people. And I don't think enough of us make the effort to go out of their way and do them anymore.

I'll tell you what, Brenda.

As much as your friend loves "The life and Times of Grizzly Adams", she loved that you remembered that she loved it more.





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I'm getting lazy, I don't wrap presents anymore. I just buy reusable bags. Can't remember the last time I actually wrapped a present.


Well... they don't all get the beauty treatment...

You should see my brother's old all-in-one BEAST of a heavy computer from nearly 20 years ago that I'm giving back to him for an entirely different purpose and what the box it's going out looks like.

I actually put a TON of effort into it, even though it looks horrible. I took my old air conditoner box top because it's super durable and strong cardboard, but I had to slit it in 4 places on the inside so I could re-shape it to be much wider and narrower than it was so the thing would fit in there, and then I rebuilt the box with a ton of packing tape in the new shape. Got a box to house the cables for it and also be the extra piece needed to keep everything from moving around. There were also the two large pieces of styrofoam the A/C came in to work with, but it wasn't enough without that box in there. And I was also able to wrap the thing entirly with the nice foam bag that the A/C came in too, so the screen is nice and protected.

And I capped it off with a paper ream box top that doesn't fit and a ton of tape with a birthday card attached to the top. Oh... and I cut out handles on the sides since this thing is heavy as hell.

It ain't pretty, but it was a construction project.





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Well truth be told I was never a very good present wrapper. My mum was better at it then me, my brother or my dad.



I don't think I ever was until I tried it. I've been on the fence about actually having learned it from my mom or not... I still have zero memories of her ever actually teaching me or me wrapping a present with her around. I think maybe I just watched her do it. I have specific memories watching her use the end of the scissors to put the curls in the ribbons, but I was kind of surprised that 35 years later or so when I tried it for what felt like my first time, it just came completely naturally to me.

The wrapping... I'm not surprised that it's something I'm good at. It just fits my personality that I would be good at it. I'm not terribly slow, but I'm not fast at wrapping. Quite a bit of thought goes into it, and I'm very non-committal when making hard folds until I know I've got it exactly how I need it for a tight wrap.

Not joking though... my presents look like the ones you see under the trees in all the Christmas movies.

Until recently, it was usually the best part of my gifts.



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Sunday, June 14, 2026 9:37 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
I got her a set of DVDs from an old tv show she used to like. It's called ,"The life and Times of Grizzly Adams." It's set in the old West. She loved, my family didn't watch it much. She spotted it when we were walking through my local Walmart, so I just kept it in mind.



That's awesome.


People love when you remember something they care about or have an interest in. Let's them know that the person they're spending their time with actually pays attention to them and isn't all up in their own head (or even worse, when their head is up their own ass all the time).




Like... I can go even more into detail on this thing I put together for my friend as an example...

I didn't have any original boxes for any of this stuff. But I had just come into a pretty nice sized pile of smaller quality cardboard boxes for things like this with the last tech dehoard. I had a box that was a great size for the unit and the plug, but it had way too much depth to it and without anything else in there it would rattle all around...

So I looked around and there was a Comcast internet box I had, and inside was a cardboard insert that had a little finger hole that said "lift up, there's more inside".

It was too wide for my box, but I got out my scissors and cut it down to the right size for the new box. And I couldn't NOT put anything underneath the insert since it said to lift up to see what else was under it. That's when I remembered that I found a huge bag of "Muscle Men" figurines my brother found and gave to me years ago. We had a ton of em. So I got one of those and put it underneath the insert, boxed it all up and wrapped it up.


So when he was opening it up, he got to the flap and lifted it up and I wasn't surprised that he knew exactly what it was and he started talking about the plastic trash can containers they'd come in and then he brought up "Garbage Pail Kids", which if you didn't have them up in Canada, were trading card/stickers with some of the grossest artwork imaginable on it, and was a dark parody of Cabbage Patch Kids.

Little did he know, that 3 of the "books" I put on his device were the first three full series of Garbage Pail kids cards that I put into PDF files and turned into a book he could just scroll through and see all of them.



Then he got excited when I had that Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and went up and got his own book to show me. He didn't know there was a 2nd book and it's on there too. I told him only after I put that all together I found out there was a 3rd book that I'll have to try to find.


And like, all of this cool reminiscing about things we didn't even share together, because we didn't start hanging out until our 20's, wouldn't have ever happened if I hadn't found out what his favorite book was in some random conversation a month or two earlier and I didn't think to put that book on this thing.


I'm glad to hear your story about this. It's these little things that really mean a lot to people. And I don't think enough of us make the effort to go out of their way and do them anymore.

I'll tell you what, Brenda.

As much as your friend loves "The life and Times of Grizzly Adams", she loved that you remembered that she loved it more.





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I'm getting lazy, I don't wrap presents anymore. I just buy reusable bags. Can't remember the last time I actually wrapped a present.


Well... they don't all get the beauty treatment...

You should see my brother's old all-in-one BEAST of a heavy computer from nearly 20 years ago that I'm giving back to him for an entirely different purpose and what the box it's going out looks like.

I actually put a TON of effort into it, even though it looks horrible. I took my old air conditoner box top because it's super durable and strong cardboard, but I had to slit it in 4 places on the inside so I could re-shape it to be much wider and narrower than it was so the thing would fit in there, and then I rebuilt the box with a ton of packing tape in the new shape. Got a box to house the cables for it and also be the extra piece needed to keep everything from moving around. There were also the two large pieces of styrofoam the A/C came in to work with, but it wasn't enough without that box in there. And I was also able to wrap the thing entirly with the nice foam bag that the A/C came in too, so the screen is nice and protected.

And I capped it off with a paper ream box top that doesn't fit and a ton of tape with a birthday card attached to the top. Oh... and I cut out handles on the sides since this thing is heavy as hell.

It ain't pretty, but it was a construction project.





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Well truth be told I was never a very good present wrapper. My mum was better at it then me, my brother or my dad.



I don't think I ever was until I tried it. I've been on the fence about actually having learned it from my mom or not... I still have zero memories of her ever actually teaching me or me wrapping a present with her around. I think maybe I just watched her do it. I have specific memories watching her use the end of the scissors to put the curls in the ribbons, but I was kind of surprised that 35 years later or so when I tried it for what felt like my first time, it just came completely naturally to me.

The wrapping... I'm not surprised that it's something I'm good at. It just fits my personality that I would be good at it. I'm not terribly slow, but I'm not fast at wrapping. Quite a bit of thought goes into it, and I'm very non-committal when making hard folds until I know I've got it exactly how I need it for a tight wrap.

Not joking though... my presents look like the ones you see under the trees in all the Christmas movies.

Until recently, it was usually the best part of my gifts.



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Those who dance always seem crazy to those who can't hear the music.



I try. I keep a list of things that she likes and I pick something off that list.

Hey reusing old cardboard boxes and that is great. That is one less thing taking up space where it doesn't need to.

I had a number of "Garbage Pail Kids" stickers on my lunchbox when I was in elementary school. Would even put them on myself.
Never heard of "Scary Stories to Tell." But those kinds of books when I was a kid.

I know she did. She looked at it and went, Oooh" which is my friend's word for her loving something.

Sometimes it's whatever works. I bought a record for my friend when we were in high school and I hunted high and low for some wrapping paper but couldn't find anything I wanted. I finally bought some of that white tissue paper and drew a picture on it and coloured it. My friend was going to trash it but her mother rescued it.

I learned to wrap presents from my mum and my friend. My friend would do what your mother would, use scissors to curl ribbons. Never got as good as they were but I tried. My brother was more of a "here" kinda of guy. Nothing wrapped. . My dad probably learned to wrap things from my mum. That is no slight to my dad but I doubt wrapping presents would have been high on his list of things to do before he got married.

I believe you and in that you are ahead of me. And that is great. Mot just me is all.

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I try. I keep a list of things that she likes and I pick something off that list.



Yeah. That's a nice thing to do. And the lists are a good idea too. I really need to get back into making those. I already know that as I'm getting older I can't rely on my memory like I used to.

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Hey reusing old cardboard boxes and that is great. That is one less thing taking up space where it doesn't need to.


Right? Cardboard used to be an issue for me too. But I did get rid of most of that and didn't collect more with the last dehoard. The stack in the garage with the big boxes got kind of high and is one of the things I need to pare down this year, but I was only keeping all of those to put on the floor under my old car that leaked all over the place. I'll keep some for doing oil changes, but I don't need THAT many anymore.



Yeah. These are just boxes that have recently become vacancies with the work I've been doing. Unless the box I emptied was falling apart, I've kept all of them so far, and wouldn't throw any out until I knew I had the best boxes for all the jobs.

Pretty much went through them all now, so that's less good boxes I have for packing up anything I'm keeping at the end, but if I'm doing things right on that front, it shouldn't be a problem.

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I had a number of "Garbage Pail Kids" stickers on my lunchbox when I was in elementary school. Would even put them on myself.


Oh... so you know.

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Never heard of "Scary Stories to Tell." But those kinds of books when I was a kid.


The stories were pretty great, but I think the reason it was memorable for so many adults today who grew up with it was the artwork inside. Even if you don't know the book, I wouldn't be surprised if you haven't seen the cover or some of these images elsewhere.

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I know she did. She looked at it and went, Oooh" which is my friend's word for her loving something.

Sometimes it's whatever works. I bought a record for my friend when we were in high school and I hunted high and low for some wrapping paper but couldn't find anything I wanted. I finally bought some of that white tissue paper and drew a picture on it and coloured it. My friend was going to trash it but her mother rescued it.

I learned to wrap presents from my mum and my friend. My friend would do what your mother would, use scissors to curl ribbons. Never got as good as they were but I tried. My brother was more of a "here" kinda of guy. Nothing wrapped. . My dad probably learned to wrap things from my mum. That is no slight to my dad but I doubt wrapping presents would have been high on his list of things to do before he got married.

I believe you and in that you are ahead of me. And that is great. Mot just me is all.



It's the thought that counts is the beginning and the end of it, really. And I'm sure you've never struggled with that part, Brenda.

You could put a turd in a box and I could make it look good.



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