Go back
Sticky Thread Game

Sticky Thread Game

General

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @coquette
Yep, done
Subtle...


Originally posted by @coquette
Yep, done
You were just yanking our chains, bad girl!

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @very-rusty
You were just yanking our chains, bad girl!
Sometimes the chain that is "yanked" when the flush lever on our toilet is "activated", gets stuck, but simply by jiggling it (the lever) solves the problem.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @great-big-stees
Sometimes the chain that is "yanked" when the flush lever on our toilet is "activated", gets stuck, but simply by jiggling it (the lever) solves the problem.
If you can't fix it yourself suggest calling in a plumber. 😉

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @very-rusty
If you can't fix it yourself suggest calling in a plumber. 😉
Ya right, I'd rather spend the money sticking it into buying lottery tickets.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @great-big-stees
Ya right, I'd rather spend the money sticking it into buying lottery tickets.
Make sure you stick with the number 44. (The most commonly drawn number).

2 edits
Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @great-big-stees
Ya right, I'd rather spend the money sticking it into buying lottery tickets.
Go ahead keep your loose flush handle, it really isn't hard to fix you know. Just take the top off your tank and tighten it up. 😉 Or keep jiggling the handle till it doesn't work anymore!!

-VR

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @very-rusty
Go ahead keep your loose flush handle, it really isn't hard to fix you know. Just take the top off your tank and tighten it up. 😉 Or keep jiggling the handle till it doesn't work anymore!!

-VR
I did remove the top but when I went to stick it back on it slipped from my grasp and shattered on the tile flooring. Maybe I should have just bitten the bullet and called an expert...nah I'll just leave it with the open concept. Besides I like the sound of the water refilling the tank unimpeded by a covering, it's soothing.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @great-big-stees
I did remove the top but when I went to stick it back on it slipped from my grasp and shattered on the tile flooring. Maybe I should have just bitten the bullet and called an expert...nah I'll just leave it with the open concept. Besides I like the sound of the water refilling the tank unimpeded by a covering, it's soothing.
Hey, what ever cranks your boat I say, or in this case you toilet tank. 😉

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @very-rusty
Hey, what ever cranks your boat I say, or in this case you toilet tank. 😉
I stick with the word "john".

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @great-big-stees
I did remove the top but when I went to stick it back on it slipped from my grasp and shattered on the tile flooring. Maybe I should have just bitten the bullet and called an expert...nah I'll just leave it with the open concept. Besides I like the sound of the water refilling the tank unimpeded by a covering, it's soothing.
Aren't there more people to consider in your home...? 🙂

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @torunn
Aren't there more people to consider in your home...? 🙂
Excellent question!

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @very-rusty
Excellent question!
Not all excellent questions can be answered with a simple truthful statement. They can be complex, nuanced, and even beyond understanding. For instance, when my hubby says that I look really nice in this thing that I've tried on and I obviously don't. Can I ask him if he really means that and expect an honest answer? Really? Okay, I admit it. He did try answering honestly once. It was okay after a few weeks. The wedding did finally happen after a few issues were worked out. I didn't buy that dress then and I never would. Is it wrong to just try something on though? Isn't it okay to just ask a simple question?

1 edit
Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @coquette
Not all excellent questions can be answered with a simple truthful statement. They can be complex, nuanced, and even beyond understanding. For instance, when my hubby says that I look really nice in this thing that I've tried on and I obviously don't. Can I ask him if he really means that and expect an honest answer? Really? Okay, I admit it. He did try an ...[text shortened]... would. Is it wrong to just try something on though? Isn't it okay to just ask a simple question?
Remember, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by @coquette
Not all excellent questions can be answered with a simple truthful statement. They can be complex, nuanced, and even beyond understanding. For instance, when my hubby says that I look really nice in this thing that I've tried on and I obviously don't. Can I ask him if he really means that and expect an honest answer? Really? Okay, I admit it. He did try an ...[text shortened]... would. Is it wrong to just try something on though? Isn't it okay to just ask a simple question?
Your husband would not be the one to ask as he is biased when it comes to you. You would have to get that answer from someone who was impartial.

Cookies help us deliver our Services. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More.