I would vote both, from a distance.
I can't think of many options beyond the flush ring, but i would definitely spend a few minutes in the hardware aisle to see if anything else tickled my fancy. You may want to consider the need to secure it from the inside, as well.
I understand the sentiment, but do not fall into the trap that progressives are setting - trying any and every way to dissect this country into pieces to defeat the UNITED States of America. I don't question your work ethic - please don't question mine.
Rock Boppin' Baby - The Devil's Daughters w/Danny B Harvey.
- "I've watched this 5 times just realized the volume was off."
http://youtu.be/RUpDslHSLbU
I am thankful that my wife and in laws are not turkey fans. FIL will be smoking brisket and a few racks of pork ribs. All the other traditional fixings are on...gb casserole, stuffing, mashed potatoes, apple pie, fresh cranberry sauce, etc.
While i don't plan on driving around looking for looters so i can shoot 'em, i won't lose any sleep over someone who does at this point. If a handful of looters took the room temperature challenge, others may question the wisdom of taking $#%! That's not theirs. The instinct of self preservation...
And their properties are generally tax exempt, meaning municipalities provide them fire protection, police protection, street maintenance, etc for free.
I always vote no on judges. I wouldn't expect a judge to get voted out unless their judgements/ behavior was crazy bad. There is value to having a breadth of judicial opinion on the court. I think this system is still superior than appointment with life term. At least the voters still have a say.
I've generally tried to stay out of this discussion - I'm not one for feelings, but data. A majority of the arguments for/against come from anecdotes & feels. The science, real observable science, demonstrates over and over again that masks are not the answer. The presentation below from Tom...
I voted for Rainwater, but I did not **** away my vote. I voted my conscience and although I would like to have seen him win, I have no regrets for my decision. I am sad for those who didn't want to vote for Holcomb, but didn't have the balls to vote for Rainwater.
A nice schmear of cationic polymer around the frame would do the job, as well. Once on your hands, that stuff turns into baby snot that seems to multiply endlessly. The more you try to wash it off, the bigger mess it makes.
Yes, Holcomb got support for his initiatives from his own party. Are you actually surprised by that? The legislature still has to answer to the people they represent - much harder to get support from your republican base wren you're supporting a democratic gov. It has little to do with the...