I want more but it's just so much work to train them (human toilet I mean). Took me 5 months, I dread having to do it again.
Congratulations! I was going to give it a go, but decided it was in the too hard pile, since I've got a few of them, and do foster care as well.
It's so good. You can go on holidays and all someone needs to do is come flush the toiletlol It's not impossible but it takes work. My next one I'm going to teach how to go on walks on a leash. I learned the hard way that you need to train them early to do this.
I've got two of these, not yet used. I've forgotten how to season them, so need to read up before I stuff it up.
Doesn't matter if you stuff it up - easy to fix bad seasoning and it doesn't need to be perfect to be effective. Indeed, just using the frying pans will naturally season them. Just cook. Instructions for raw seasoning - satin seasoning Noni stainless steel frying pans don't need to be seasoned. The only thing to be careful of is when using induction cooktops - it is possible to warp your iron pans if you use heat that is too high - or more specifically if the temperature changes too quickly like it can with induction. Similarly thermal shock when exposing a hot pan to cold water can cause the pans to warp or crack. Otherwise, the frying pans are pretty much indestructible.
Heat to high temp then quench in motor oil. Oh, that for tempering metal to change crystalline structures.
No you don't! You just need the right cat. They need to be confident. Our big boy has a walk every morning. I better clarify. It's harder to train an older cat, but it can be done. Out of our mob, the best one on the lead is the oldest. Next best is a much younger 4yr old, but won't go outside our yard. The other two, although quite young, would rip your arms off. They are totally petrified! One will go into the backyard, but the smallest thing scares her and she bolts for the door. The other Hubby took out and it spooked & he ended up with huge gashes all down his arm. It's not been out since.
Um, I have been told there are various Facebook sites to enable that monetary exchange. I wouldn't know for sure as I don't have a Facebook account and most assuredly not interested in getting one either. I'll roll my own so to speak.
I am sure there are.....but the way my mind works those aren't exactly 'girlfriends'. Maybe I'm just old (or old fashioned), but to me when one speaks of a 'girlfriend', I assume she's someone that has a bit of an emotional attachment to the person. As opposed to a more casual arrangement, with or without a monetary exchange.
I've got seven , but still NEED more . Only got three good ones . Tele / Strat / Taylor A Cherry Red 355 - has to be the coolest looking guitar around ... An SG - black ( what else , if it's good enough for Angus ... ) - Maybe gold top Les Paul , maybe a fender precision as my current bass isn't good enough. Oh , then there's the Gibson Acoustic and a resonator .... A friend has a John Meyer special edition , one of only three in Australia . Guitar envy . Someone recently paid 100,000 for a guitar that had been smashed on stage on SNL. If you go to a Kiss concert , you can get that Iconic axe bass signed by Gene Simmons . I think he sells five at each concert . Should get one of those ... So many choices .. Cliff
So you're as mad as Hubby? Not sure how many he has ATM, but I've got a firm rule. You can only have as many guitars as I have cats. It means that everytime he buys a new one, he gets rid of something that he doesn't play very much.
Alhambra 7C Gibson J-45TV Gibson LP Studio Fender American Standard Strat with shawbuccker in the bridge Gretsch G5222 (Malcom - he ripped out the neck pickup but solid as a rock holding the fort for Angus) Taylor T5z Along with a Vox AC4TV and a 57 Fender Champ (hellishly overpriced so of course I bought it) plus a few effects pedals which, if used wisely, will totally annoy the neighbours.
I started to read your post without looking at the quote. The previous few posts were about girlfriends, so I thought ...