80s-lite, full-on 90s, and then some more 80s-lite.
Take all the drawers and shelves out. Wipe them, and all surfaces inside the fridge, down with a watered down bleach solution. Then wipe everything again with water by itself. Then wipe everything again with a baking soda + water solution. Then wipe everything again dry and put it all back together.So I just got back from a five-day mini-honeymoon in Bangkok. Which was very nice.
And it turns out that we'd accidentally shut off our fridge right before leaving, so we came back to find a fridge full of food in varying states of decay. Which was not nice.
And we had to dump all the food in the fridge and scrub it from top to bottom. Which was exceedingly not nice.
And now there's still the smell of rotting meat in it. Which is totally not nice.
Any tips on how to get the smell of rotting meat out of the fridge?
Nintendo Power? Or EGM?Speaking of weird 90s shit. I just bought a lot of 90s video game magizines I had as a kid because I do stupid things with the ebay app on my phone when I'm drinking.
As an aside, I deleted the ebay app off of my phone.
EGM, those ones from the mid-90s that were 400 page monstrosities.Nintendo Power? Or EGM?
Depends on the thickness of the plywood: http://diyguides.dremel.com/plywood-strengths-20394.htmlBecause you know, the best way to build a ramp in the busiest hallway of the office is out of plywood, and then just pave over it.
I give this thing... 2, maybe 3 years tops before somebody's foot goes through it and we've got a workman's comp claim on our hands, or even better, a lawsuit if a visitor/client is the unlucky schmuck to finally break the ramp.
Yeah, but I get the feeling our GM built this ramp himself, and he's not exactly Bob Vila. Maybe it's my imagination but every time I walk on it I am pretty sure I feel it flex ever so slightly.Depends on the thickness of the plywood: http://diyguides.dremel.com/plywood-strengths-20394.html
Most subfloors of houses that don't have a concrete foundation (or second floors of houses) are made of 3/4" plywood. Contractors put tile mud right on the plywood and then place the tiles on them. Go watch This Old House, stat.
Well then, now is your chance to have an "accident."Yeah, but I get the feeling our GM built this ramp himself, and he's not exactly Bob Vila. Maybe it's my imagination but every time I walk on it I am pretty sure I feel it flex ever so slightly.
Oh don't get me wrong, when I was a toddler I was totally down with Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm. Encyclopedia Brown, though, was the first series I remember specifically asking for more of. Started reading them around 5 or so, kindergarten.Jeez you guys were higher brow than me. I learned to read with Richard Scarry
Ah. For me that was Berenstein Bears (the longer books, not the picture books). Also loved Goosebumps, but I was in late elementary early middle school for that.Oh don't get me wrong, when I was a toddler I was totally down with Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm. Encyclopedia Brown, though, was the first series I remember specifically asking for more of. Started reading them around 5 or so, kindergarten.
Brofist for fellow early library friend.I read a lot of books growing up - the libraries in my schools were my friends. The FIRST one that I can remember clearly as picking out for myself was as a 3rd year (2nd grader) in England. I picked the Black Cauldron.
I also had a LOOOONG term Nintendo Power sub, from the NES era through the death of the SNES. They're long gone now though, my mom does not keep old crap that isn't important to her around so they were disappeared when I was a teenager.I actually still have most of my Nintendo Powers... I threw out a bunch that were just simply falling apart, but I've kept the rest. It's kind of hard to part with the stuff that taught you how to read.
I had that one. I wonder if I still do. I know I had a box of them sitting at my parents. I have a feeling I tossed them when they didn't my them around any more.(mainly the silver coloured Mega Man X issue with the Starfox card model inside).
Thanks to his Encyclopedia Brown and Tw0-Minute Mysteries, Donald J. Sobol was the second English teacher in the room for many of my classes.I learned to read on Encyclopedia Brown, but I subscribed to Nintendo Power back when it was still called the Nintendo Fun Club newsletter. Stayed subscribed up until the SNES era really hit its stride - by then, I'd switched to being a PC gamer.
The Three Investigators had a way cooler hideout. And car.I remember reading the Three Investigator books. My sisters read Nancy Drew. We had regular arguments about which series was better.
Add a bit of Era laundry detergent (or any enzyme-based booster product) in your cleaning mix. The enzymes will break down the lipids and help remove the odor. In a pinch you can scrub it down with meat tenderizer but if you don't rinse it well enough that can cause other problems (like eating the seals out of your fridge, depending on what they're made of).Regarding my fridge: Bought a couple of activated carbon deodorizers. They're amazing.