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merdub t1_jcwoj4w wrote
Reply to comment by Crabrubber in TIL: The Government of Canada has an office that creates coats of arms for Canadian citizens, and that all Canadian Citizens may apply to the Governor General for a coat of arms and even an officially-recognized personal flag by ryguy_1
“In general, eligibility for a grant of arms is based on an individual's contributions to the community, although the exact criteria for grants or registrations have not been published. A number of grants have been made to people who have already been recognized with state honours for their notable achievements, such as through admission to the Order of Canada, and who are accordingly entitled to a grant of arms.”
Lol none of us would be eligible to receive them anyways.
merdub t1_j9vkvf0 wrote
Reply to comment by kingfrito_5005 in Tile installed on concrete by foxrue
Agreed
merdub t1_j9u4sz6 wrote
Reply to comment by random_internet_data in Tile installed on concrete by foxrue
If I was doing something from scratch I’d put in-floor heating under the tile in the bathroom, and engineered hardwood/LVP everywhere else.
Maybe put a carpet surround around the tub, just for that extra cozy moldy vibe.
merdub t1_j9tkrvx wrote
Reply to comment by AdmiralPoopbutt in Tile installed on concrete by foxrue
Yes carpet is gross.
merdub t1_j9thp1c wrote
Reply to comment by Jisp_36 in Tile installed on concrete by foxrue
I might be wrong so someone is welcome to correct me but I read that using bleach like this can break down any sealant and actually cause the grout to become more porous and stain even more.
I still do it because like you said, it works, and I live in an very old apartment rental and if those floors were ever sealed it was probably 30 tenants and 60+ years ago, but I don’t think I’d try it anywhere else without looking further into it.
merdub t1_j9tgh3m wrote
Reply to comment by random_internet_data in Tile installed on concrete by foxrue
I agree with you. They’re SO cold, the grout ends up looking super gross so fast, they can make a space echoey, they’re hard on your back & feet, they show every little drip, smudge, footprint.
For a small bathroom I’d be fine with it but I would never ever tile anything larger than that in my house.
merdub t1_j6gl9zh wrote
The night bus going up Yonge Street from downtown all the way out to the suburbs in Toronto is affectionately known as “The Vomit Comet” because it’s always full of wasted people heading home at the end of the night.
Thankfully I never experienced any vomit situations while riding it.
Did find a pile of used syringes on the floor at the back of the Queen streetcar once though.
merdub t1_j4ooxfq wrote
Reply to [i ate] Hot Nashville Mac by emuhlee505
This looks incredible. Any guesses as to what the ingredients are? Nashville hot chicken with cotija cheese, pasta is cavatappi (the best shape obviously) - what’s drizzled on top? Just hot sauce? Any guesses on the cheese sauce?
merdub t1_j4ood0k wrote
Reply to [i ate] Hot Nashville Mac by emuhlee505
This looks incredible.
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Reply to comment by maesplace in Getting my Super Nintendo in the early 90s by Osprey31
Elder millennials unite!
merdub t1_j21g21b wrote
Reply to Getting my Super Nintendo in the early 90s by Osprey31
God I wish this was the 90s fashion that was coming back into style.
merdub t1_j1zkdvo wrote
Reply to comment by TomatBerra in Easy and cheap way to reinforce my table legs to avoid wobble by No-Awareness-1834
Cardboard drink coasters work very well for this application.
merdub t1_j0x0vin wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] We Tried and Ranked EVERY pizza in our city (MONCTON NB, CANADA) by ReelDeadOne
Haha yes it is but Pizza Pizza is also a chain here in Canada.
merdub t1_j0w2b9v wrote
I have a hard time believing Pizza Pizza was better than Little Caesars.
Pizza Pizza is THE WORST PIZZA. Somehow the cheese is always super weird and congealed and I strongly believe their crust is just corrugated cardboard. The ONLY redeeming thing is the garlic dipping sauce.
merdub t1_iz802mg wrote
Reply to Sealant on TV or a way to waterproof? by votegoat814
We have two TVs outside on covered patios, one in Canada and one in Florida. We have a vinyl cover for the one in Florida that we put on when we leave town. The one in Canada comes off the wall mount in the winter and into storage. We don’t cover it.
Neither are special outdoor TVs, no issues in 5+ years with moisture, and it rains in absolute torrential downpours in Florida sometimes. As mentioned above, even under a covered patio, we have issues with brightness/glare but they’re not unusable, just not as great as the uber-pricey specialised outdoor TVs.
I would recommend just getting a cover for when you’re not using it and trying to be vigilant about keeping it covered in poor weather.
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Reply to comment by MotherRam in The warranty for my new soap dispenser. by Boiling_Frustration
Yeah this is why I also like the faucets with the wave/tap feature, I can just touch it with my forearm and not get everything full of raw chicken juice.