The Isolated Blurt Thread XXXIV: Like Books & Black Lives, Albums Still Matter

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The Roomba does good on the hardwoods. Less so on the carpet. It cannot get the corners. Cords can be a challenge. The coffee table has lured it in and trapped its dumb ass a few times.
 
The Roomba does good on the hardwoods. Less so on the carpet. It cannot get the corners. Cords can be a challenge. The coffee table has lured it in and trapped its dumb ass a few times.

I almost wish Id of looked at one of the more square models...not roombas but I bet they do a better job in corners.
 
Well you try having two teacup Yorkies especially in winter when it's like 100 below.

They have accidents, I have pee pads and sometimes they poo by the back door. lol

It's little stuff not like a big dog and doesn't smell.


Obviously that person let things get out of hand...lol
 
The super busy successful beautiful girlfriend mops and vacuums her mansion 2x a day, raises the grandkids and shoots bugs with salt guns while driving a new Benz in Disneyworld eating Godiva chocolates.

Verbal Kint couldn't keep all that bullshit straight. Kudos, Betty1.
 
My kids are still pulling decent treats out of their Halloween bags.

What kind of sweet magic is this, these spooky, clown pockets of chocolaty goodies?
 
Yeah! Risengrød is some really delicious stick-to-your-ribs food. That's something you can find year-round. They used to have Pama brand grødris - flattened parboiled grains of rice. Those are/were very easy to boil up but I haven't seen it in a long time. I stay away from the stuff now. Have you ever made klatkager with leftover risgrøt? I'd like to try that some time.

I have not. Perhaps if there's enough left from Saturday's batch of Risgrøt, I'll give it a try.
 
What's wrong with practical gifts, especially if that's what someone wants and has asked for?
 
What's wrong with practical gifts, especially if that's what someone wants and has asked for?

Out of the context of this thread (where most people were obviously joking around, myself included):

Because those aren't gifts; those are part of the essential tools for the wife's unpaid work as a house keeper. The perfect gift would be a day at a luxury beauty spa, while the hubby does the cooking and cleans the house for her.

((or maybe americans are better at these things than the folks that I know, and I'm being unnecessarily judgmental))
 
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