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Solved last night, smartass. What's next? World hunger? Peace in the middle east? Child's play for basically the most problem-solving human to ever live.

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My daughter's car dripped oil on my driveway pavers. Looked pretty shitty. Bought a product called, "Techniseal, Professional Grade Oil & Grease Remover for Pavers. Just squirt the stain liberally, smooth it around so the stain is covered, leave it on the stain for 5-8 hours. It will dry to a powder. Then sweep up the powder and poof, the paver is like new again.

Fucking awesome!!!! Appeals to my lazy side too.
 
I got one of those ring hummy bird feeders. Stupid instructions say I have to train their dumbasses to use it by putting it out somewhere for them to get used to before I wear it.


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Tip O the Day!

My daughter's car dripped oil on my driveway pavers. Looked pretty shitty. Bought a product called, "Techniseal, Professional Grade Oil & Grease Remover for Pavers. Just squirt the stain liberally, smooth it around so the stain is covered, leave it on the stain for 5-8 hours. It will dry to a powder. Then sweep up the powder and poof, the paver is like new again.

Fucking awesome!!!! Appeals to my lazy side too.
Got anything like that for curbed rims? Asking for a friend, of course.
 

When my son was about 5 or 6 we were on vacation in Murrieta, in the avocado groves. We were in this barn that had been converted into a game room, and kept hearing this weird buzzing sound. It turned out to be a baby ruby-throat, and it was stuck in the rafters. I tossed a couple of ping pong balls, second or third one dislodged it and it fluttered to the floor. My son picked it up and held it for a few minutes until it felt recovered enough to fly away. Closest I've ever been to one.
 
When my son was about 5 or 6 we were on vacation in Murrieta, in the avocado groves. We were in this barn that had been converted into a game room, and kept hearing this weird buzzing sound. It turned out to be a baby ruby-throat, and it was stuck in the rafters. I tossed a couple of ping pong balls, second or third one dislodged it and it fluttered to the floor. My son picked it up and held it for a few minutes until it felt recovered enough to fly away. Closest I've ever been to one.

Not enough meat on those things.
 
When my son was about 5 or 6 we were on vacation in Murrieta, in the avocado groves. We were in this barn that had been converted into a game room, and kept hearing this weird buzzing sound. It turned out to be a baby ruby-throat, and it was stuck in the rafters. I tossed a couple of ping pong balls, second or third one dislodged it and it fluttered to the floor. My son picked it up and held it for a few minutes until it felt recovered enough to fly away. Closest I've ever been to one.
I have one ruby throat and maybe a couple of girls, but I can't for sure tell yet. I'm trying to take photos of their underbellies, but the little fuckers flit away right when I get a decent shot. For now, I've shoved the ring in a bunch of flowers underneath the feeder, but nobody has paid it any mind yet. One did start sucking on the new fuchsia I just put up so that was cute :cloud9:
 
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