It's a bad day for spills at TNCR
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I made some mashed potatoes the day before yesterday (with the steaks). My timing was a bit off, so I put the bowl of mashed spuds into the lower oven on "warm."
When I picked the bowl up, it slipped out of my hand. The bowl fell into the floor of the bottom oven and cracked, spilling mashed spuds into the tray. I was able to salvage enough for the meal, but...damn.
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Who's up for a swap?
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Aqua’s had a flood AND he has a toddler. He comes in 2nd.
89th has an infant and a toddler. He comes in third.
M&M’s has to clean up after a 2-year-old toddler and me. She wins.
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@lufins-dad said in It's a bad day for spills at TNCR:
89th has an infant and a toddler. He comes in third.
Our toddler is oddly responsible. She is 3 but I can leave her playing with the bathroom sink for hours as she likes to fill up cups, transfer the water, etc. One day my trust will be violated as water rains down on me, but until then.
Our infant (he just turned 1!) is the opposite. He's a freaking wrecking ball and an absolute disaster when he eats (let's put our hands full of spaghetti sauce or cream cheese into our hair and eyes?) and when he has a big diaper to change, he decides only then to do the alligator death roll as I try to keep "it" from spreading.
Fun times.
Oh, not a spill but the other day I turned off the water to our outdoor spigots (hose bibs). One has a frost free bib so the water doesn't have to be turned off to it, but when I adjusted the bleeder valve it sprayed water for about 2 seconds. That was also fun.
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@89th said in It's a bad day for spills at TNCR:
leave her playing with the bathroom sink for hours
Decades ago, Mrs. George and I were watching TV in the family room, when we heard the dreaded "drip drip" of water coming through the ceiling. There was a bathroom above the family room.
I went upstairs to find D3 taking water from the sink, pouring onto the floor so she could float her toy boats on the floor.
Sigh...
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Speaking of that Pesci-Liotta scene, Pesci is a scarily good actor, but IMO Liotta had the tougher job. He was masterful in portraying confusion and growing dread that he reeeally screwed up -- especially at the end, with that terrified blank expression. He had to do a lot with not very many words.
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@george-k said in It's a bad day for spills at TNCR:
I went upstairs to find D3 taking water from the sink, pouring onto the floor so she could float her toy boats on the floor.
Sigh...I have a few water alarms throughout the house (water heater, sump pump, washer) maybe I should add one to the kids bathroom...