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Started by Gurgie, Nov 17, 2025, 08:28 PM

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GreatBigAbyss

Most of the families on my street are New Canadians, and their kids are always outside playing when the weather is nice. The parents of the really young'uns are usually standing outside supervising.

RRocket

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Quote from: Johnnymac on Feb 18, 2026, 06:09 PMMan parenting nowadays must be so hard.  Such a balance of not doing something wrong and not spoiling your kids to the point they are little cunts. 



Nope, not hard at all. At least we didn't think so. Was easy to set rules and boundaries and to reinforce them. We weren't his "friend" or "pal". We were his parents. We were firm with the rules and boundaries but fair. Just simple repetition from a very young age. It was his "normal".

The biggest issue I see these days is parents being totally incapable of saying "No" to their kids.

I know I shared this story before but it's always stuck with me. On the boy's Grade 8 overnight field trip when we droppeded him off, of the 100+ kids there he was the ONLY one carrying his own luggage. Every other kid there had their parents carrying their stuff as if the parents were their porters or servants.

Gross.

Johnnymac

Quote from: RRocket on Feb 18, 2026, 09:58 PM
Quote from: Johnnymac on Feb 18, 2026, 06:09 PMMan parenting nowadays must be so hard.  Such a balance of not doing something wrong and not spoiling your kids to the point they are little cunts. 



Nope, not hard at all. At least we didn't think so. Was easy to set rules and boundaries and to reinforce them. We weren't his "friend" or "pal". We were his parents. We were firm with the rules and boundaries but fair. Just simple repetition from a very young age. It was his "normal".

The biggest issue I see these days is parents being totally incapable of saying "No" to their kids.

I know I shared this story before but it's always stuck with me. On the boy's Grade 8 overnight field trip when we droppeded him off, of the 100+ kids there he was the ONLY one carrying his own luggage. Every other kid there had their parents carrying their stuff as if the parents were their porters or servants.

Gross.
I tend to think that you and IQ have a bit more will power than a lot of people when it comes to being disciplined parents.  Me and my wife just chose to skip the whole parent thing altogether as we didn't feel like it was a role either of us ever aspired to take on.  Could we have had kids and been good parents, probably, but that isn't the main reason to have kids.
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blur911

Quote from: Blueprint on Dec 30, 2025, 11:36 AMPrices have gone up. Our install in 2017 was $1.6+tx, the neighbour's 3 years ago was $2.2k and now it's $2.8k, always for the same 50 gal natural gas unit.

So I'm sad, angry and upset, but looking forward to a long hot shower this afternoon.

I'm sorry you had such crappy luck with it.  We recently got lucky, I noticed a slow drip from the drain valve of our 20ish year old natural gas fired 40 gallon water heater.  I warned my wife hot water would be down soon, thought we'd have a few days and I could put a pan under the drip...nope, within a few hours it was a fine spray.
I had to find a narrow unit, got a made-in-Canada Giant brand, $1500 plus tax.

Seafoam

Quote from: blur911 on Feb 28, 2026, 12:12 AM
Quote from: Blueprint on Dec 30, 2025, 11:36 AMPrices have gone up. Our install in 2017 was $1.6+tx, the neighbour's 3 years ago was $2.2k and now it's $2.8k, always for the same 50 gal natural gas unit.

So I'm sad, angry and upset, but looking forward to a long hot shower this afternoon.

I'm sorry you had such crappy luck with it.  We recently got lucky, I noticed a slow drip from the drain valve of our 20ish year old natural gas fired 40 gallon water heater.  I warned my wife hot water would be down soon, thought we'd have a few days and I could put a pan under the drip...nope, within a few hours it was a fine spray.
I had to find a narrow unit, got a made-in-Canada Giant brand, $1500 plus tax.

Yes made in Canada and at one time a Canadian company. Recently bought out by A O Smith.2021 ? Sad. At least still manufactured here for now. Lay's chips anyone ? ;) We have to start making our own beer cans. :o
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Fobroader

Toilet repair kits and toilets period!! We have our half bath on the main floor that gets the most mileage out of all the ones in the house. Since we've moved in 2009, I've replaced the toilet twice, and replaced the guts in it 3 or 4 times, its keeps leaking, not externally, but internally, stupid things keeps running. Are there any toilets or overhaul kits that aren't made from the finest chineseum?!?! Please help, I'm about to take the toilet out and do a Office Space beatdown on it in the front yard.
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Blizzard

Quote from: Fobroader on Mar 06, 2026, 01:11 PMToilet repair kits and toilets period!! We have our half bath on the main floor that gets the most mileage out of all the ones in the house. Since we've moved in 2009, I've replaced the toilet twice, and replaced the guts in it 3 or 4 times, its keeps leaking, not externally, but internally, stupid things keeps running. Are there any toilets or overhaul kits that aren't made from the finest chineseum?!?! Please help, I'm about to take the toilet out and do a Office Space beatdown on it in the front yard.

Good to know it's not just me... my toilet is 4-5 years old and last year the filler valve was getting stuck, so the tank wasn't filling up (you had to open the lid and move it to get the tank to fill). Worst part is it's a Neptune toilet with a large ceramic base affecting access. I was worried I'd have to remove the toilet to replace the part (I'm not the most handy) but luckily I have smaller hands so I was able to fit my hand in the back and work blindly. I bought the premium filler valve so hopefully it'll last longer than the original one...
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Firm

Yeah, like most things, they gotten cheap and just don't last. My old house, built in 1989, original toilets worked fine the 10 years we were there, think I replaced the guts in one once. New house, built in 2006, been here 2.5 years, I've replaced the guts in 2/4 of the toilets and replaced one whole toilet entirely, and there's one that I will likely replace soon as the tank bolts are really rusty.
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