Things That Are Bullsh*t (10 Viewers)

So go over anyway? There is no conceivable argument in favor of no fly.

I'll confess, I go over the fence, but all my undies have a fly.

I remembered vaguely a scene from a sitcom where they talked about going "over the fence". I thought it was Seinfeld. That curb clip was the best I can find. If anyone remembers the "over the fence" line, I'd love a clip, or at least a reminder of where I saw it.
 
I'll confess, I go over the fence, but all my undies have a fly.

I remembered vaguely a scene from a sitcom where they talked about going "over the fence". I thought it was Seinfeld. That curb clip was the best I can find. If anyone remembers the "over the fence" line, I'd love a clip, or at least a reminder of where I saw it.

You're close - there was a discussion on Curb debating "over the fence" and "through the gate."
 
In the name of efficiency:

pants on - through the gate.
pants off - over the fence.

No fly is for skirts.
 
In the name of efficiency:

pants on - through the gate.
pants off - over the fence.

No fly is for skirts.

Right, no fly isn't bad if you're wearing shorts. Then you can go right out the leg.
 
That we are nearly 1/6 of the way through the century and people still refer to the year as "two thousand seventeen." I mean, what the fuck people? Is it so hard to switch to saying "twenty seventeen?" Do we still refer to years in the early twentieth century as "nineteen hundred seventeen?"
 
I also refer to late 1999-early 2000 as the turn of the century. I think this is an under used expression.
 
I also refer to late 1999-early 2000 as the turn of the century. I think this is an under used expression.

If the first century went from years 1-100, and the second century went from years 101-200, and... , and the 20th century went from years 1901 - 2000, then the "turn of the century" didn't happen until the end of 2000/beginning of 2001.
 
Shipping to Canada: Bullshit!

Notice the items is grossly heavy which I'm sure justifies the shipping cost.
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Shipping to Canada: Bullshit!

Notice the items is grossly heavy which I'm sure justifies the shipping cost.
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Agreed, very bullshit for you. We are definitely spoile din America, the amount of free and sub $10 shipping that gets to our doors in 2 days is a luxury not everybody has. I feel for the Aussies as well....
 
Mice who decide to take a nap on your compressor's capacitor, shorting it out and leaving your in a hot house all evening.

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Bet he doesn't try that shit again.

Unlikely :).

If you look closely, there's a second one on the back terminals. Didn't see that one until after I pried the first one off with a pair of pliers (with the power fully disconnected). The smell wasn't pleasant either.
 
At least it's only a $30 part. Hot house sux tho

Yeah, that's the upside. When I first got home I was like "oh fuck" and assumed the worst. Figured the coolant leaked out over the winter and worried it ran all day and destroyed the compressor. Now I'm hopeful that the mouse just damaged the capacitor when it shorted out the terminals. A sub $30 fix would be welcomed.

In the meantime we've avoided a totally hot house by sealing off the sunroom and running the ancient wood grain split AC unit that we've never had to run before. Working like a charm, it's a breezy 65 degrees in here. (y) :thumbsup:

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