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I met a couple who banned Bluey for the weirdest reason

I recently met two parents who had 3 kids, all of whom were the appropriate Bluey age.

So I asked “Do the kids like Bluey?”

The mom seemed agitated and the dad answered, “No, it’s not allowed in our home.”

I thought he was joking, but I played along cause that’s what a Heeler would do. “Why’s that?”

“We don’t want to kids asking us why we don’t play with them as much as the parents play with the kids on the show.”

“No, really. What’s the real reason?” I prodded.

They looked confused. “Thats it. We play with our kids but not that much.”

I’m still scratching my head over this. Is this really a thing?

u/Athena-Actually — 5 days ago
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Little bits crooked every so often

I was just wondering. When I look at some of the older homes with tiled bathrooms there are always a few tile looking ever so kattywonkus.

Do you as a tile setter just have to let go of a 100% perfection? The house isn't always perfectly square inside so presumable the tile is going to have to accomodate. What do you consider a very good job vs an excellent job?

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u/Cute_Doughnuts_77 — 8 days ago