Yep, used to leave car doors unlocked too so that way windows didn’t get bashed in to look for things.
Fortunately no one ever decided to piss/shit/vomit/sleep in my car.
What a circus. Speaking of which, CDC needs to get on the horn with Barnum & Bailey and see about adding Gia Monkey to the show:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2021/10/26/ringling-brothers-circus-comeback-without-animals/8551976002/
Wife wants me to get one too. Mostly for the beveled edge and replaceable frames, but I like the idea of it hanging only 1 inch off the wall. Will probably do that at some point down the road when I feel like adding a tv to my office. I just found the supply and pricing wasn’t there a few months back when I was researching.
I actually love my Samsungs I have all over the rest of the house (good value buys) but I’m also not a TV specs nerd. I’m sure the Sony’s have better pictures to the trained eyes but I have never noticed the difference at others homes, so I just wanted to be consistent with the tvs so I can interchangeably use the remotes/app.
Wait til they find out how many big ass trucks are out in Katy and Cypress. Unfortunately for them, there’s also a lot more firearms out that way as well.
What are all the Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers fans doing tonight? watching Bluey? Washing their hair? Get fucked bitches, Astros are playing for rings this week. LFG
My issue is that the smoke gets sucked inside when people are constantly using doors by the grill and it sets off fire alarms. The overhead fan appears to circulate the smoke under the patio roof.
Its either going to be an adjustable fan on the wall by the grill facing outward if I can find a nice enough looking one, or the expensive vent. Wish I had the foresight to have that pre plumbed/wired in during construction.
@TexEx15
nice setup. Have similar kitchen/stone, now considering doing a matching fireplace on the other side after seeing how that looks.
I also need to add an overhead vent over the grill which I’m not pleased about.
I’d suggest reaching out to professional service providers-act firms you’ve worked with in the past as they will know about openings that haven’t hit the market yet as well.