I'm reminded of the phrase, "Even a broke clock is right twice a day." Liz, and that other Republican did a good job. Not praise, just a fact. Not that any Trump supporter sees their (R) support of the committee as legit, but everyone else does.
Ours leaked, found a loose bit that let water in. Mine is running now, so no pics, but with the door open, there is a round filter looking thing in the bottom left. Make sure it is screwed tight. Not sure what it does, but if it's loose, water gets between the door and the insulation soaks it up to leak later
I see it like this; Instead of raising our mood from say a base 0, we're getting to 0 from a negative deficit. A net gain, but not really making you feel better.
I'm trying to find the 4D chess gambit here, but drawing a blank. Several sources are saying that it is a loosing strategy for someone like Trump. One of the 5 or 6 lawyers he looks to be throw8ng under the bus may flip, then it's all over for him.
I do agree that he isn't a successful person. He's a shitty person that can't seem to really lose, or at least bad enough that he can't come back. Like that roach that just won't die no matter how many times we hit it with a shoe
I say that because regardless of his failures he doesn't pay the consequences. Everyone loses their job and money while he writes off the debts for a decade to not pay taxes. He has enough resources and influence to rebound from what ever happens. That's how he fails up.
And to think, he could've continued his shitty ways in relative obscurity, failing up with venture after venture, but he had to go be president. Now hopefully he'll spend the rest of his life in prison, or maybe house arrest.
I hear you. They can be a time sink (bone apple tea?). For me, basic BuJo on paper has been the answer for years. Recently though, I've started to use Google Tasks and Calendar to push tasks at me more than the pull of paper and pen.
I saw their shame, and enjoyed it