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Survey: Have you ever gone fire hydrant flushing?

skinny dipping?it's how us broke ss bytches with no pool get our kicks

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We also lived in a house circa 1900. The knob and tube wiring worked but we gradually replaced it. The wire will break down over time(100 yrs) but is not actually dangerous if you insure all connections are tight and do not overload the circuits. Insulation is the biggest bang for the buck improvement you can make in an old house. we used clear tape to seal around window sashes doors etc. Use a lighted candle to check for drafts. As far as the wood structure it depends on what type of wood it is. Heart pine, white oak, tend to last forever while some cedars, white pine, and others dry out and crack more readily. Of course your environment makes a difference, as humidity and temperature cause stress on wood. Remember, maintenance is preservation. Keep surfaces sealed w/ paint, allow the house to breathe, but not stay moist, likewise in winter don't let it get too dry. In summary, replace the wiring as you can, don't let leaking plumbing or roof get ahead of you and keep weather off or out of wood. Close off drafts as best you can but the house needs to ventilate as it was not built to be airtight like modern dwellings. Good Luck. Everyone should buy an old house once.
Either one will clean out the spoiler on a Mach1 Mustang - I know this for a fact! I suspect both pretty much give your suspension system the same work out. Obviously, neither is particularly damaging IF the vehicle's speed is reasonable.

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