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Alessandro23 Oct 2020 21:30ah, a fan
Alessandro schrieb:
ah, a fan Actually, I tend to think that you shouldn’t watch it at all. It’s a commercial channel that ruthlessly exploits a family’s misery to make a lot of money, and the people shown publicly don’t get any share of the profits. They’re simply too uneducated to realize that there could be something in it for them.
Nonetheless, I can’t say I resisted the urge myself. What started as “I just have to google who this is” turned into half an evening binge-watching the documentaries, almost paralyzed with disbelief.
Alessandro schrieb:
I have an electrical outlet in the window recess of the guest bathroom for Christmas decorations. The window faces the street.
Who actually puts illuminated Christmas decorations in a bathroom window that you can only see in the evening? At that time, the blinds are usually closed so that no one can look inside while you’re using the bathroom. So it’s completely unnecessary. *lol I have a string of lights there all year round, and to make sure no one can look in, I placed a small decorative folding screen there — simple as that... indulged my decoration passion, created some lighting, nobody can look inside, and it still looks quite nice from the outside...
annab377 schrieb:
I actually like it
What is the RAL color of the exterior wall, and what color are the bricks?It’s this color; unfortunately, I can no longer say the RAL code. annab377 schrieb:
You don't really like these triple, five, or eight-socket power strips, do you??In my opinion, "never again using multiple extension cords" is THE main reason to build your own home.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
Alessandro schrieb:
Of course! I’m building a new house and I’m installing power strips all over the rooms like the Ritter family rolleyes: No, not everywhere, butBookstar schrieb:
I think it depends. In the office, living room, and similar areas, I find power strips to be a better solution—more outlets and can be switched off. The power strip usually disappears behind the furniture anyway. I can’t imagine it in the dining area, though...Yes, that’s exactly what I meant. And the main advantage is that you can just switch them off when you go on a short trip or whatever.
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