Not the kind I would want to invite over for beer and brisket.Death threats against Dr Fauci and his family? What kind of person does that?
Yeah it is a rare commodity here as well. I will say that for other cleaning items (sprays, bleach, hand sanitizer, etc) I have had good luck at random dollar stores as compared to big grocery stores.Aerosol Lysol spray I've noticed has gone the way of the Dodo. I don't even think it's making it to Central PA. It's nowhere.
Always fun going to senior hours at Walmart and watching the mad dash to the Lysol and handwipes. Still have people walking out the store with half a cart full of the stuff. Kind of like visiting your favorite liquor store and finding that elusive bottle on the shelf at standard retail!
THIS. Been using a capful of bleach and 2 cups of water lately. It goes a LONG way.I sort of laugh at this because all you need is a spray bottle and diluted bleach if you feel the need to spray everything down.
You could, however, send that kind of person an invite to your neighbor’s BBQ, without said neighbor’s knowledge or consent, strictly for entertainment purposesNot the kind I would want to invite over for beer and brisket.![]()
Oh that would be beautiful. I'd pull up a chair next to the fence with a cooler of beer and some popcorn.You could, however, send that kind of person an invite to your neighbor’s BBQ, without said neighbor’s knowledge or consent, strictly for entertainment purposes
Yeah but certain surfaces I won't spray with bleach mixture. Car interior, mats, shoes, n sh1t. The cat.I sort of laugh at this because all you need is a spray bottle and diluted bleach if you feel the need to spray everything down.
I'd also add "new pair of cowboy boots", "moderately priced scotch" or "grandma's house at Thanksgiving" as acceptable scents.Yea but does it smell like lilacs?
... they need this guy in Marketing....I'd also add "new pair of cowboy boots", "moderately priced scotch" or "grandma's house at Thanksgiving" as acceptable scents.