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Robert.He who? Robert, Tom the dog????
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Robert.He who? Robert, Tom the dog????
Hmm. Well here's my thinking. If you don't want 75 gallons of water ruining your floor, take the tank but don't fill it up. Too chancy. Instead, dress it up like a pretty aquarium, take pictures and list it for sale. You could use the money and you don't need the tank. Sell some of your angels with the deal.When a pipe busted under the floor it didnt take but a second to ruin the floor So I know Im taking a chance there . Its pressed wood flooring
I talked to Robert about that and he said I am being dishonest if I do that because the man is giving it to me as a gift I shouldnt sell it.Hmm. Well here's my thinking. If you don't want 75 gallons of water ruining your floor, take the tank but don't fill it up. Too chancy. Instead, dress it up like a pretty aquarium, take pictures and list it for sale. You could use the money and you don't need the tank. Sell some of your angels with the deal.
Well I just looked it up and apparently there is a slight difference between evaporated and condensed milk, with evaporated being a little sweeter than the condensed, but neither has any added sugar. I use them interchangeably so that just shows how dumb I sm, I just thought it was a difference in brand name, like Pet vs Carnation. Why did you think you ruined it, and what kind of soup was it?You mean theres a 3rd option? So confused now.
If it is a gift then you are free to do whatever you like with it. It becomes yours. Nothing dishonest about that.I talked to Robert about that and he said I am being dishonest if I do that because the man is giving it to me as a gift I shouldnt sell it.
Well thats what I want to do.If it is a gift then you are free to do whatever you like with it. It becomes yours. Nothing dishonest about that.
Sweetened condensed milk is VERY sweet and thick like syrup. No way would you put it in soup.You mean theres a 3rd option? So confused now.
Then do it. If Robert has a problem with it, it's Robert's problem.Well thats what I want to do.