My live oak slab inventory keeps growing. The the stack in the front are 6’ long 2 1/4” thick and 19 1/2” wide. The stack in the back are 9’ long 2 1/4” thick and 19 1/2” wide. Not bad work for an old man and his chainsaw.
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How the papas react to finding out their preganant
0. Nihil
"hey maybe this next one won't be as shitty as my other sons haha. also where am i"
1. Primo
"ah shit, I sold my first born to a witch fifty years ago to have a ten inch schlong. that sucks..."
2. Secondo
"Not anymore." *aborts that thang*
3. Terzo
"OMEGA WE DID IT! this will delay my execution for at LEAST nine months!"
4. Copia
"I've already thought of the baby's name. their name will be Husqvarna 450 Rancher 50.2-cc 2-cycle 20-in Gas Chainsaw. named after my mother of cpurse."
Apparently Husqvarna doesn't just make chainsaws. Who knew? Besides, presumably, pretty much everybody in Sweden. 😅
On the plus side of these current appliance woes, Mr. C had been talking about wanting to get a bigger fridge for a while now. Preferably one of the side-by-side models, which I hadn't considered. Partly because I never lived in a household where that might even be a semi-affordable option before.
We do tend to keep a decent amount of food around, and he has always been super bothered by fridge crowding. And I know I keep driving him up the wall with the amount of shit I'm happy enough Tetrising in there.
He is well aware that with this own extreme "out of sight, out of mind" variation, if he can't see the thing he wants immediately near the front of a shelf? He is liable to just shut the door and walk away without the food. Which, fair enough. I have more tolerance (and frankly stubbornness) with rummaging around and keeping some vague idea of what I personally put in there somewhere. But, no wonder we always have ended up with so many things--especially that he has brought in--lurking toward the back of the fridge and going bad.
If he thinks we can afford what they're wanting for side-by-side models, why not. I wouldn't be sorry to have the extra space, and certainly intend to try not to cram that to full capacity the same way.
This store is looking like a pretty good option, if primarily because they are apparently handling all the deliveries/installations at the store level. Even if you order an appliance online, they will apparently ship it to a nearby store location where they will then contact you to set up delivery.
It seemed like areasonable plan to go in person to try and get something that's already in stock at one of their local stores, and hopefully be at least one step ahead with getting it delivered ASAP.
And that way we should hopefully also not need to worry about their contracting the delivery out to DPD or fucking Bring--who, if they even show up, would likely dump the new one out at the parking lot and take off without hauling the busted one away even when you have paid for that service too. 👿 Speaking from some experience trying to get larger items delivered, yeah.
But anyway, this Husqvarna Not-Chainsaw is looking like a decent possible option. As much as Poverty Brain blenches at the cost of any of them. There are some in stock at one of their locations in town. I would probably go for a stainless finish over the white, tbh, but this would match better with the rest of the existing kitchen stuff.
ETA: I forgot to add that this also appears to be separate narrowish fridge and freezer units sold together with the option to be used side by side, rather than one piece. Tacks a little extra onto the price, but that way you also don't have to replace the whole side-by-side unit whenever one side fails. Like happened for us to need a replacement at all. 😑