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Did the initial walkthrough today with the home inspector - it’s in really good shape. Should be for less then two years old. Took some more pictures. Now the fun of getting our place ready to go on the market begins. This is the part I really hate. Seems like something water related always comes up.
Shower in the master bath drips - took the faucet apart today (turn off main water, run pipes dry, take screws out, cut caulk from around base, remove) only to find that HomeDepot didn’t have the seal kits for it. That’s funny - their website shows it. Guess that’s what you get for going to Manassas. Put it back together again so that I could turn the water on - oh look, we now have a bath fountain around the faucet.
Turn water off, drain pipes, reassemble faucet with the external gasket on the outside flange instead of inner one. Turn on - no leaks. But - drip, drip, drip. Now every second instead of every two.
I’d replace the whole damn thing if I thought I could do it without ripping out tile to get to the faucet socket.
*Sigh*
Kids are listening to their parents - Their parents’ music, that is
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The complaint about many modern albums is that many only contain one good song and a lot of filler. So kids are turning to classic rock, where the whole album is solid.
His favorite band? Queen. Not late-’90s rock outfit Queens of the Stone Age, not late-’80s metal band Queensryche and certainly not latter-day rap diva Queen Latifah.
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Jamie is not alone in his obsession with the sounds of the ’60s and ’70s. Though difficult to quantify, the trend of youngsters craving oldies seems to be gaining momentum. Kids are snatching up Beatles and Led Zeppelin discs, flocking to ZZ Top and Steve Miller concerts, researching the troubled histories of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Black Sabbath and scouring their parents’ record collections for Jimi Hendrix licks and Allman Brothers Band jams.
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Rest of the story is at USA Today
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