Guygan
Guygan t1_jdfjltl wrote
Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
> It’s not hard.
You know what’s also not hard?
GOOGLING SIMPLE QUESTIONS.
Guygan t1_jdfi54j wrote
Reply to comment by TIKITIKI0228 in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
Next time call your mom instead of Reddit.
Or, just FUCKING USE GOOGLE.
Guygan t1_jdfhk37 wrote
Reply to comment by TIKITIKI0228 in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
How tf do you make it to adulthood without knowing how to solve such simple issues without asking on Reddit? jfc.
Guygan t1_jdfgv0b wrote
Reply to comment by TIKITIKI0228 in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
> just tried googling it. Nothing comes up
Third Google result:
https://www.oobmaine.com/department/town-clerk/
> Trash bags are now sold in the Tax Office.
Guygan t1_jdfg0zz wrote
Reply to comment by TIKITIKI0228 in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
A lazy question that Google or a single phone call can answer.
Guygan t1_jdffmdr wrote
Reply to comment by Froggy_Study in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
So, are you lazy, or incompetent?
Guygan t1_jdffg5a wrote
You can order custom doors from almost any manufacturer.
Guygan t1_jdffbso wrote
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jfc you need Reddit to answer this??
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Is your partner mining Bitcoin?
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Use Kilz “Restoration” primer instead. It’s designed to block bleed through.
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They’re all pretty much the same. Use Google Maps.
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Park in a garage and walk.
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Guygan t1_jc47xnj wrote
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> cater some nice food
Again, I’m not sure what you’re asking for. Delivery of a full 4 course meal for 20? A basket of cookies? Something in between?
Guygan t1_jc46gyd wrote
> catering gift
Please explain what this means.
> southern Maine
What town?
Guygan t1_jdhzklx wrote
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Did OPs parents not teach them how to use use Google to answer simple questions?