Got It Covered

Who doesn't love the clamshell design?

Who doesn't love the clamshell design?

I replaced the terrible flimsy toilet seat that our toilet came with recently.  It was really cheap and plastic, but now our toilet is rocking a molded wood (with plastic coating) American Standard toilet seat.  It is really solid and sturdy, although I’m still getting used to how much heavier the seat is.

In similar news, I sold the craptop on Craigslist for $350.  I had paid about $100 to get the hinges fixed, so it wasn’t a great deal of profit, but the alternative was having an extra unused laptop sitting around and generating $0.  I’m glad I got rid of the thing, because it was really annoying listing it on Craigslist.  I’ve found that when you are selling more expensive items, you get a ton of scammers replying to your listing asking if you will ship the item to them for their dear daughter/son who wants the item for use abroad.

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4 Responses to Got It Covered

  1. Zyl says:

    New theme? Very nice and clean. Any problems with Vigilance though?

  2. Jesus159159159 says:

    Well thats some comparison, and an excellent one at that! =3

    I had a similar problem with my toilet seat a year ago (it would slide to the side when you sat on it, making a big “THUNK” noise and scaring the poo outta ya! *BA DUM PSH*… had to do it). Also, the greys (grays?) of your new site design make you seem older. I sort of miss the bright colors, but change is always good. Especially since your gonna be a papa soon! :3

    • Kabitzin says:

      I picked a somewhat duller theme, because I’ve been using more pictures in my posts and I want the pictures to really stand out.

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