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There is no law in PA prohibits someone from passing in the right lane.
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There is, but you can do it on a 4-lane. Actually the way this is written I'm not sure in what circumstances it is not legal.Sam's Drunk Dog wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 8:35 am There is no law in PA prohibits someone from passing in the right lane.
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/le ... &subsctn=0
I'm sure I remember that they had passed legislation prohibiting it.
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The way I read that, you can do it on any multi lane road.
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Law or not, I won't hesitate to pass in the right lane.
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I grew up believing that it was illegal to pass a tractor trailer on the right. no idea of it's true or not but I cannot **** stand when a truck is going below the speed limit in the left lane
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We're in Day 3 of a high wind advisory. Woke up this morning to find out front doors had been blown open. Mrs Tif had minor foot surgery yesterday so I slept on the couch, and I was rousted up by the sound of leaves blowing across our floor. We have a double door at out front entry, and both of them were pushed in, deadbolt still deployed. So that's neat.
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How is that possible?tifosi77 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:46 am We're in Day 3 of a high wind advisory. Woke up this morning to find out front doors had been blown open. Mrs Tif had minor foot surgery yesterday so I slept on the couch, and I was rousted up by the sound of leaves blowing across our floor. We have a double door at out front entry, and both of them were pushed in, deadbolt still deployed. So that's neat.
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That is a very good question, one that in fact occurred to me as well.
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Sounds like someone didn't throw the flush bolts on the inactive door. Or they failed.
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Or are non-existent.
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(Honestly IDK, I have no idea what happened)
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I'm ditching my desktop computer at the end of this year and will be working solely off my laptop. As such, I don't want to futz around with retrieving years old photos from a myriad of external hard drives. I posted on FB that I would be deleting all images taken prior to 2021 and telling people that, if they wanted to buy prints or digital files from their old sessions, to message me before X date. About a dozen people did. So, I searched through my 9 external drives to fetch files dating back to 2007 and transfer them to my main drive. I found all of them, then told the people they were available. So far no one has actually paid the $100 fee for all digitals or bought prints. Sigh.
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Every holiday season, my wife breaks out the fabric toilet lid covers for Christmas.
These things are gross, right? All I can think about is how many poop particles and pee these things are going to accumulate over the coming weeks.
These things are gross, right? All I can think about is how many poop particles and pee these things are going to accumulate over the coming weeks.
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Yes, very gross. Is it at least washed regularly?
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My paternal grandparents had one of those, plus the plush fabric mat that went around the base of the toilet. That always grossed me out and I tried to never use the bathroom when I was at their house.
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My grandparents had carpet in their bathroom.
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Did it match the drapes
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It was pink, so... yeah.
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how much do you people miss the bowl???
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Do they have the crocheted TP cover with the plastic doll on top?
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Does your standard agreement cover a period of time that you'll retain the photos?AuthorTony wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 10:39 am I'm ditching my desktop computer at the end of this year and will be working solely off my laptop. As such, I don't want to futz around with retrieving years old photos from a myriad of external hard drives. I posted on FB that I would be deleting all images taken prior to 2021 and telling people that, if they wanted to buy prints or digital files from their old sessions, to message me before X date. About a dozen people did. So, I searched through my 9 external drives to fetch files dating back to 2007 and transfer them to my main drive. I found all of them, then told the people they were available. So far no one has actually paid the $100 fee for all digitals or bought prints. Sigh.
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One year.
Edit: Also, I'm not actually going to delete anything. I'll keep them on the external drives in case of emergency (such as someone dying, which has happened too often) but I don't want to deal with people saying, "Do you still have Sally's pictures from 2009? Her great-aunt decided what 8x10 she wanted." And yes, that actually happened.
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I wouldn't do that at all. I'd give the ones who requested files a payment deadline and tell them if they don't pay by then all files will be deleted. I would only keep files for the 1 year agreed upon term. Do you deliver the digital files with your original delivery?AuthorTony wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 2:02 pmOne year.
Edit: Also, I'm not actually going to delete anything. I'll keep them on the external drives in case of emergency (such as someone dying, which has happened too often) but I don't want to deal with people saying, "Do you still have Sally's pictures from 2009? Her great-aunt decided what 8x10 she wanted." And yes, that actually happened.