Don't mind me... I'm clueless with this stuff.What is the "latch hasp?"
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Yeah, that's right.You have to dismantle the latch hasp from the auxiliary drainage line.
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I bet @Lemon Berry Lobster knows.
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Or maybe @Willie Kool
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The computer nerds here seem to know little else.
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Ugh, I think that looks sort of familiar to me from my old house...I think you need to stick a lever in that slot to turn it off (can be found in any hardware store I suspect)...I don't know how this would work for turning off one of the feeds though...that didn't come up, sorry...
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Ugh, I think that looks sort of familiar to me from my old house...I think you need to stick a lever in that slot to turn it off (can be found in any hardware store I suspect)...I don't know how this would work for turning off one of the feeds though...that didn't come up, sorry...
The house is 107 years old.
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Yeah, mine was built between 1840 and 1860...you might be limited in what you can accomplish here, but that could be my own limitations, as I didn't have to do exactly what you're trying to accomplish and I don't want to steer you in the wrong direction based off of a 20 year old memory...
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As much as I like to do stuff myself, I think I'd call a plumber, point at that, and say "Install modern equipment, please."
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Reddit says:
It's missing a small lever. But I think you can stick any screwdriver in the bottom middle of the "on-off" and rotate it upward to close both valves.
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I'm just a lowly renter since leaving Atlanta.As much as I like to do stuff myself, I think I'd call a plumber, point at that, and say "Install modern equipment, please."
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My son and I play keep it off the floor. Glad to know we're training for something.
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Now, I don’t want to poo poo someone that is in their sports World Cup, but I think ya boy meow takes both these jabronis to task. They seem unathletic and not very good at this.
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I always played that game with my kids when we had balloons. Good times.My son and I play keep it off the floor. Glad to know we're training for something.
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Yeah, I'm not sure if those are like 8 year olds or what...and I don't know all the rules, but their lack of knowledge of spin and hitting things that cause against the grain downward bounces makes them seem like reasonable targets from a defeat perspective...Now, I don’t want to poo poo someone that is in their sports World Cup, but I think ya boy meow takes both these jabronis to task. They seem unathletic and not very good at this.
Like, I know that if I took one NFL carry at running back, I run the risk of being actually killed by one of those ox-men. At best, I could take a shotgun snap, roll out, not make it outside of the tackle box, **** myself, and try to throw it away only to have it picked off and returned for a touchdown...
This balloon thing, you give me, saaayyyyy...a solid half hour of practice and I'd be top 3 in the world...
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For the last year or so, I've been getting random issues of GQ and Sports Illustrated in the mail. They're all addressed to me, but I've never subscribed to either of these magazines in my life, and I don't know anyone who would have gifted these to me. Never received any bills, either. Anyone else getting random magazines?
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I thought that Highlights magazines were showing up at our house because we had kids in school or something. Some unknown reason to me. Then last week, an invoice came. Here, mrs meow has been paying for them for years unbeknownst to meow
Maybe your cats are paying for them
Maybe your cats are paying for them
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My wife started getting Better Home and Gardens a few years ago, out of the blue. She doesn't cook, decorate, or garden. My parents got it for her as a joke (via one of my kids' school fundraisers).
That went over well, let me tell you.
That went over well, let me tell you.
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My daughter loved them for a while, especially getting something addressed to her in the mail. Then she outgrew the content (so she says).I thought that Highlights magazines were showing up at our house because we had kids in school or something. Some unknown reason to me. Then last week, an invoice came. Here, mrs meow has been paying for them for years unbeknownst to meow
Maybe your cats are paying for them
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Bruh, I haven't even outgrown Highlights.
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There's nothing better than a good Goofus and Gallant.
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Going through my daughter's Highlights is a pleasure. We like to look at the "That's Silly" page.Bruh, I haven't even outgrown Highlights.
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