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Let’s pretend, each neighborhood in Houston is a person, and there’s a huge party.. what is each "person" doing at the party?

Stole this from r/NOLA, tbh.

Humble: keeps leaving voicemails that they’re about to head that way, ends up stopping at Chili’s on the edge of Houston, gets shitfaced on strawberry daiquiris, and heads back home before 9:30, because downtown feels so far away and woulda gotten lost anyway

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Is it possible to bulletproof an old SUV?

This school year I drive between Houston, College Station, Huntsville, and back several times a week. There is no viable alternate route between Huntsville and Houston without tacking on a chunk of extra time, and I 45 is scariest (to me) in MoCo. Driver aggression is insane.

So….yeah. I figure it’s unrealistic, but when I worked in Guatemala a few years ago one of my friends had a bulletproof SUV (can’t remember what but it was impressive). Not bec they were bad people; it was a family of heart doctors.

Just thought I’d ask.

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Spray foam insulation, attic: thoughts, contractor recs?

Hi. Ceiling is wooden tongue ‘n groove slats; some have gaps between (old house). Attic heat is escaping a bit, obvi. Has blown insulation in there already. As a result, there’s some sweating/dripping occurring in 3 spots (and has been for some time, although not on the seller’s disclosure). This happens when the temp differential is extreme (when tenants moved out last week they left the thermostat on 68). Already had an AC guy reseal around the vents (helped, but not where the other drips are).

SO his thoughts on options are:

  1. Caulk between the ceiling gaps. // This seems heavily labor intensive, unattractive aesthetically, and not the best fix.
  2. Spray foam insulation in the ceiling’ perhaps putting down some plastic liner between the foam and the wood so that foam doesn’t ooze through the gaps. // How toxic and off-gassy is this stuff? It has to be a certain type of foam, yes? Thoughts?
  3. Sheetrock the ceiling. // Also unattractive aesthetically; loses some of the recycled material artwork (designs w corks), everything needs to be rewired.

Thanks in advance!! It’s not a big house, so I’m hoping it’s decently affordable to fix.

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1979 Kenmore Refrigerator – where can she go & any way to get cash?

I’m cleaning out the rental house that’s had a storied (!) thread of tenants over the years. It’s one of those big old Heights houses with pillars (!) in the living area and random rooms and things squirreled everywhere. It’s fallen apart too much and will be demolished, but in the meantime I’m trying to make next month’s rent by doing the above (with my landlady’s permission)..

There’s a 1979 Kenmore refrigerator tucked away in the laundry room that was full of alcohol (sadly, my ex roommate just got to it, and she took most of it to her new house). I unplugged it yesterday bec duh. Any ideas on (fingers crossed) a way to get cash for it? Or get it hauled off at a reasonable price? TIA

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