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"And this guy wonders why he's on a watchlist." -the FBI agent reading your post, probably.
FBI probably knows he's a writer already.
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"And this guy wonders why he's on a watchlist." -the FBI agent reading your post, probably.
When I worked at Circle K it cleared clogged toilets and cleaned the toilets a lot faster than the specialized products we were given did.
You're not familiar with the pH scale?Pipes survive, organic clogs don't -- which is apparently the opposite of acids?
That isn't why I'm on a watchlist."And this guy wonders why he's on a watchlist." -the FBI agent reading your post, probably.
Potential. As in '(p)otential of (H)ydrogen'.I don't even know what the 'p' stands for, so I guess I'm not that familiar.
TIL.
TIL.
I knew what the PH scale is, but never why it was called that.
Really? Now I learned something.Nobody can say what it officially means, because it was never defined.
Haven't tested it there. I had a clogged sink, and had tried hot water mixed with dishwasher fluid, Drano, and a pipe snake, and nothing had been working.
What was it clogged with?Haven't tested it there. I had a clogged sink, and had tried hot water mixed with dishwasher fluid, Drano, and a pipe snake, and nothing had been working.
I'm not actually sure what it was clogged with. It was a kitchen sink, but the clog was located beyond the trap. I put a 30 foot snake down the pipe several times, and while that would get a slight drain going, it would seal back up almost immediately. The snake itself would sometimes pull back bits of hair and food, but it didn't pull back any large obstructions.What was it clogged with?
Because that sounds more like you were dealing with mineral buildup. Which, yeah, Drano's about useless for.
With minerals, you want vinegar. More specialized products like CLR will also do the job, but I don't find they're any better than vinegar, and a whole lot more expensive.
Yeah, that sounds a lot like a mineral buildup. On the off chance you remember, what sort of water was it? Most cities filter out stuff like that (at least, in the developed world), but not always, and certainly not from well water.The snake itself would sometimes pull back bits of hair and food, but it didn't pull back any large obstructions.
I live in a trailer park. They've screwed with our water so many times that I got a reverse osmosis filter in order to actually have drinkable water.Yeah, that sounds a lot like a mineral buildup. On the off chance you remember, what sort of water was it? Most cities filter out stuff like that (at least, in the developed world), but not always, and certainly not from well water.
Spoken from the experience of someone who has well water.
I go to the vinegar bottle first. Drano is for if that didn't work.
Agents being stuck with that job, pull the other one"And this guy wonders why he's on a watchlist." -the FBI agent reading your post, probably.
Try to keep politics out of your linked vids, even if it was only a brief bit.
Sorry, I honestly didn't even notice.Try to keep politics out of your linked vids, even if it was only a brief bit.
Huh, that is good.
Most of that person or group's stuff misses me, but they nailed it with that one.
(JDS) To each their ownMost of that person or group's stuff misses me, but they nailed it with that one.
One, clean of what? And two, yeah you can. Just use archive.org's records of Tvtropes and see if any archived pages are significantly different.I swear that all tvtropes pages for MCU films have been scrubbed clean, but there's no way I can prove it.