u/BlueValk

Please be EXTRA EXTRA loud today!

Our team probably won't be at 100%. Our seats probably won't be 100% filled. But your cheers and encouragment give them energy, so please, to everyone at the game today: give them all you got and make them feel extra, extra loved.

Let's go Victoire!! 🔥

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u/BlueValk — 2 days ago

Please be extra loud tonight!

Edit: Game has been postponed, keep that energy for game 5!

Original post:

That's it, that's the post. With the uncertainty of scheduling and this game being on a Monday, it seems like our arena won't be completely full tonight.

For anyone there, please cheer on our players extra hard so they can gain all the energy and momentum! We know it affects our players positively and they deserve to feel celebrated and encouraged 💕

Let's go Victoire!

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u/BlueValk — 3 days ago

Creosote

I've had my house (1956) for 3 years. There's a room in my basement which smells of chemicals. I always thought something might be wrong with the floor (which we intend to change), or perhaps my girlfriend's supplies were at fault. She paints.

We leave the door closed and use it as a storage room but it's meant to become my girlfriend's office. My office is right by it and I very often get headaches. I run an airfilter and try to keep the window open.

We had someone come in to install an electrical wire and when drilling in the foundation of that room, he said it smelled strongly of creosote.

Some sources seem to say it's highly toxic, others say it's fine I should just not lick it the beams treated with it. Which is it? What should we do?

The couple who had the house before us both unfortunately have visible health problems, which I'm wondering if it could be linked. They're in their 70s.

Any insight or advice welcome

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u/BlueValk — 5 days ago