

Oh oh 1: every time you’re at a concert the tallest person stands in front of you 2: your fast food order is always wrong
These are my partner’s super powers and it’s hilarious.


Oh oh 1: every time you’re at a concert the tallest person stands in front of you 2: your fast food order is always wrong
These are my partner’s super powers and it’s hilarious.


I’ll also add that Seattle had some renegade sidewalks put in by residents as well. The city replied with a statement about paint being the main reason. Anti slip, reflection, ADA requirements to get to the crosswalk, and bicycles/motorcycle considerations being the main reasons to remove them. Seattle did come back through and put in a crosswalk but it took resident action to get the city to do something about it.
Riding both motorcycles and bicycles I don’t want my tire washing out taking a turn or stopping only to find out the city never put that in.


Walmart and McDonald’s have been shown to do the same. Employees on food stamps to subsidize pay.


Or if you’re looking to fluff experience, pick a company that closed down. Who they gonna call, the Ghostbusters?


I like to give them different store receipts while I walk by. They sometimes give me sas about being one of those people but I’m with you 100%. You literally just watched me pay at the self checkout and you’re still going to accuse me of theft on my way out. Fuck you Seattle Safeway
I’m not a contractor of any sort, just had to deal with a similar issue with my foundation.
I have a real old slab that was cracking and water coming through my cold joint running any finishing I had in the basement. We addressed the issue with a sump pump covering the water ingress and put a water proofing membrane over the whole slab. AIl done on the interior. We were out about 5k for the pump and another 2k ish to repair the basement finish.
From your photos, it looks like water is pushed towards the house and then getting in through the cold joint on your walkways/foundation. Maybe consult with a contractor quote or, if it were me and the basement didn’t have standing water, I’d patch the pieces that fell off yourself then seal the gap between walkway/foundation. Also the humidifier is probably a solid choice to start with