Not even @God can make @Dave look funny.
I don't understand where they're coming from either, trying to tell "dad" jokes, when the literal father of all of mankind is around.
He does.Do you have access to super secret admin ratings??
Man, I can't find a picture of him yelling or screaming. He's either happy or stone-faced, that's it.@Cheesy1 we need a picture of Abe Vigoda powering up DBZ style, stat!
. . . I meant you can ban us.I should make that. But alas, the ratings I have are the same as you.
Hush, you.
AKA "I spent my evening like I do every Tuesday".I ended up spending the last two hours reading porn comics.
Try to avoid the ones colored with arsenic. That stuff'll kill ya.anyone any recommendations between wallpaper, paint, different types of paint/paper/etc?
Isn't this why you got a girlfriend?So I'm looking into redecorating (because I'm moving)
First: minor whine: I've been looking at a website of a chain of paint/wallpaper stores in the area - 45 shops, pretty established. There's a small pop-up on the front page that they're closing shop due to a take-over, and the next few months they'll still be of service and having a "closing sale". The rest of their site is completely accessible, and their forms still work and everything. Still, I had the feeling something was a bit...Off. So I checked. The take over, and closing down sale? Yeah, that was 2014. -_-
Second: anyone any recommendations between wallpaper, paint, different types of paint/paper/etc? Price ranges all over the place and I just don't always seem to see why. Non-woven vs woven, paper vs other... I'm especially a bit lost wrt the walls in my (new) bedroom: they're concrete. Part of the reason to go for paper instead of paint is to strengthen the plasterwork, but since there is none... Is it a good idea to just paint? Would that leave any impurities or drilled holes too visible? Should this go in a separate thread in the Advice board?
No no, she'll decide whatever I think is technically best or most fitting is wrong and what we'll actually do, but I still need to first do the legworkIsn't this why you got a girlfriend?
So fake it. Just pick one at random (pretend you're fighting orcs, roll a d20!)No no, she'll decide whatever I think is technically best or most fitting is wrong and what we'll actually do, but I still need to first do the legwork
I personally hate wallpaper. It's a pain in the ass to put up and take down. I prefer paint, because it's also easy to fix/change. Just save the sample cards.So I'm looking into redecorating (because I'm moving)
First: minor whine: I've been looking at a website of a chain of paint/wallpaper stores in the area - 45 shops, pretty established. There's a small pop-up on the front page that they're closing shop due to a take-over, and the next few months they'll still be of service and having a "closing sale". The rest of their site is completely accessible, and their forms still work and everything. Still, I had the feeling something was a bit...Off. So I checked. The take over, and closing down sale? Yeah, that was 2014. -_-
Second: anyone any recommendations between wallpaper, paint, different types of paint/paper/etc? Price ranges all over the place and I just don't always seem to see why. Non-woven vs woven, paper vs other... I'm especially a bit lost wrt the walls in my (new) bedroom: they're concrete. Part of the reason to go for paper instead of paint is to strengthen the plasterwork, but since there is none... Is it a good idea to just paint? Would that leave any impurities or drilled holes too visible? Should this go in a separate thread in the Advice board?
Plus it's coarse and it gets everywhere.I personally hate wallpaper. It's a pain in the ass to put up and take down.
And a green-brown plaid couch, random shelves of crap, and a dehumidifier. Maybe a wetbar.All it needs is a stand-up ashtray and a foosball table to make it a right nice basement.
--Patrick
And a TON of Febreze to get the pot smell out.And a green-brown plaid couch, random shelves of crap, and a dehumidifier. Maybe a wetbar.
10/10 would sit on the floor and play Nintendo on a giant box of a TV that weighs too much to ever get rid of.Wood paneling and shag carpeting. For when you want everybody to know your house was built in the 70s.
I was actually going to consider explicitly mentioning such a couch, but figured it was a given.And a green-brown plaid couch, random shelves of crap, and a dehumidifier. Maybe a wetbar.
Well now you can't use it as your inception totem.My new lucky coin is 23.5 grams.