(This is a very big house.)
If we'd known what a hassle it would be, not to mention the cost, we would've just replaced the downstairs stove and moved kitchens.
Of course, it would've been both faster and cheaper if we'd given up on our sink and gotten a new one instead. We weren't willing to do that, but now that I think about it seriously, I'm pretty sure we could've very nearly broke even if we'd sold the old sink and gotten a new one in its place.
Still, we love that sink. As I said, it's original to the house. Selling it? Not worth it at any price!
If ever we should have to move, forget "everything but the kitchen sink". After all this, I'll take it with us!
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If we'd known what a hassle it would be, not to mention the cost, we would've just replaced the downstairs stove and moved kitchens.
Of course, it would've been both faster and cheaper if we'd given up on our sink and gotten a new one instead. We weren't willing to do that, but now that I think about it seriously, I'm pretty sure we could've very nearly broke even if we'd sold the old sink and gotten a new one in its place.
Still, we love that sink. As I said, it's original to the house. Selling it? Not worth it at any price!
If ever we should have to move, forget "everything but the kitchen sink". After all this, I'll take it with us!
Opera’s Biggest Fan Leaves Behind a Sprawling Time Capsule
When Paid Applauders Ruled the Paris Opera House
When Cats, Peaches, Lunch (and Letters) were Mailed Beneath the Streets of NYC (The first shipment was literally a Bible wrapped in an American flag, guys!)
Sponges can crawl, but it costs them bits of their bodies (Sea sponges, not countertop sponges)
Bureaucats: The felines with official positions
DNA of Giant ‘Corpse Flower’ Parasite Surprises Biologists
How 19th-Century German Farmers Turned Caves Into Homes
Malaria vaccine shows promise — now come tougher trials
Army ants build safety scaffolds to catch their falling friends
Scientists rediscover lost coffee species suited to a warmer climate (Oh, good, now I don't have to worry about the climatastrophe anymore.)
Living Nonbinary in a Binary Sports World
The Tyranny of the Female-Orgasm Industrial Complex
They Call It a ‘Women’s Disease.’ She Wants to Redefine It.
Unseen Photos of 9/11 Attacks Found in Old Photo Album
Inside the ‘Tartarian Empire,’ the QAnon of Architecture (I'm not sure how seriously to take this, but then, that's what I felt about flat earthism)
‘This was our music, and our conscience’: how I fell in love with French hip-hop
Stranded sailor allowed to leave abandoned ship after four years
New York City sues Big Oil for allegedly misleading consumers about climate change
Outdoor mask guidance echoes what many Americans already do
Faster air exchange in buildings not always beneficial for coronavirus levels
Surviving the Pandemic as a Kid With Chronic Illness
Strides Against HIV/AIDS In The U.S. Falter As Resources Diverted To Fight COVID-19
‘The system has collapsed’: India’s descent into Covid hell
The Fort Bragg Murders
Terrorist Group Steps Into Venezuela as Lawlessness Grows
States steal money from foster kids. (You can blame Reagan for this.)
When communities try to hold police accountable, law enforcement fights back
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Date: 2021-04-29 02:22 am (UTC)