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    #20961
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    What upkeep? What repairs needed? Since brandnew saktonlang yan for 2-3 years.

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    Accidents do happen...and drivers seem to drive differently lalo na pag di mo kotse at hindi sila ang nag ma-maintain

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    #20962
    Chromebook

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    Panu alisin pag ka OCD?

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    #20964
    The way the kid drives, it's only a matter of time before she gets her first speeding ticket.

    I hated to be a nag and backseat driver. But, someone had to set her straight. ;)

    Come to think of it...... I did a pretty good drill sergeant impersonation.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 1st, 2018 at 09:30 PM.

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    #20965
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    The way the kid drives, it's only a matter of time before she gets her first speeding ticket.

    I hated to be a nag and backseat driver. But, someone had to set her straight. ;)

    Come to think of it...... I did a pretty good drill sergeant impersonation.
    LOL. When I started driving at 16 yo, my dad would laugh when I drove naughtily - because it's not his car I'm driving. Hahaha. I love how my Dad didn't lose the "youth" in him.

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    #20966
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    LOL. When I started driving at 16 yo, my dad would laugh when I drove naughtily - because it's not his car I'm driving. Hahaha. I love how my Dad didn't lose the "youth" in him.
    Ah. In my case, I was thinking about the minimum $250/ticket fine plus demerits plus increase in insurance premiums. They aren't cheap. ;)

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    #20967
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Ah. In my case, I was thinking about the minimum $250/ticket fine plus demerits plus increase in insurance premiums. They aren't cheap. ;)
    I understand. We don't have that here in Manila, or at least the fines are very cheap.

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    #20968
    ^ nice to see you back cathy [emoji4]

    Am thinking of dropping-by cory's & ninoy's tomb when i visit my dad at the mla memorial park later this week. I didn't realize it's been 9 years since cory's passing - "tempus fugit".

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do

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    #20969
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    ^ nice to see you back cathy [emoji4]

    Am thinking of dropping-by cory's & ninoy's tomb when i visit my dad at the mla memorial park later this week. I didn't realize it's been 9 years since cory's passing - "tempus fugit".

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
    Thanks.

    My maternal grandparents are also there. I used to visit regularly when I wasn't working pa

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    #20970
    Gotta take apart the master bathroom toilet later this morning and install a new flush valve and fill valve flow regulator. I don't like working with ceramics even though I was a plumber (on the side) when I was younger.

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    #20971
    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Panu alisin pag ka OCD?

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    yan din di ko maintindihan sa mga may OCD, eh diba nga lagi gusto nila in order

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Panu alisin pag ka OCD?

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    I think I have mild OCD kasi I like counting things in my head.

    1. When I am driving, I add up the plate numbers eg TDK 178 = 16 and then I will add/deduct it to another plate number ABC 823 =13 so 16-3 = 13.

    Pwede rin T=20, D=4, K=11 so that is 35 then I deduct that to 1+7+8. I was much faster in counting things in my head when I was younger

    2. Volume control in my radio or tv has to be even numbers.

    3. I wash my hand and feet every chance I get

    4. When I file my reports, paper clips have to be of the same color

    5. I have a logbook of the clothes I wear (not sure if this is OCD)

    I also follow a routine and I hate when that routine gets broken

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    #20973
    Meron din palang hot water challenge at hot coil challenge (oven coil).

    The stupidity that people comes up, enough with controlling natural selection. We need to clean the gene pool.

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    Am too lazy to hide all the power wires of my dashcams. I wish there was someone who could do home service and fix this for me.



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    #20975
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I think I have mild OCD kasi I like counting things in my head.

    1. When I am driving, I add up the plate numbers eg TDK 178 = 16 and then I will add/deduct it to another plate number ABC 823 =13 so 16-3 = 13.

    Pwede rin T=20, D=4, K=11 so that is 35 then I deduct that to 1+7+8. I was much faster in counting things in my head when I was younger

    2. Volume control in my radio or tv has to be even numbers.

    3. I wash my hand and feet every chance I get

    4. When I file my reports, paper clips have to be of the same color

    5. I have a logbook of the clothes I wear (not sure if this is OCD)

    I also follow a routine and I hate when that routine gets broken
    ".....mild..." ?

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    #20976
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Gotta take apart the master bathroom toilet later this morning and install a new flush valve and fill valve flow regulator. I don't like working with ceramics even though I was a plumber (on the side) when I was younger.
    me, too.
    but it's not the ceramics, as it is the wet and tight working conditions.

    and i still prefer the side flush lever and floating ball at the end of a lever.

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    #20977
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ".....mild..." ?
    I think it's mild because I don't check locks multiple times hehehe. Also, my stuff aren't always organized

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I think it's mild because I don't check locks multiple times hehehe. Also, my stuff aren't always organized
    you're very good with numbers.
    most folks would get into a fender bender, if they tried to add them plate numbers up while driving.

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    #20979
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    you're very good with numbers.
    most folks would get into a fender bender, if they tried to add them plate numbers up while driving.
    That only happens when I am not thinking of something or someone else I've been doing that plate number computation for as long as I can remember (grade school)

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    #20980
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    me, too.
    but it's not the ceramics, as it is the wet and tight working conditions.

    and i still prefer the side flush lever and floating ball at the end of a lever.
    That's why it's best to take the tank out first.

    What I've been doing all morning.

    I replaced the old floating ball and intake valve with a Fluidmaster. Much easier to replace. I also used a Fluidmaster flush valve kit. No need for a triangular rubber gasket.

    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 4th, 2018 at 03:12 AM.

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