What’s the best thing you’ve learned on DCUM?

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Anonymous wrote:Poop knife


What is a poop knife? Do I want to know?
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TD Bank was willing to refinance an investment property for 3.375%!
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Fitness For Health in Rockville for SN kid.

Revlon hairbrush dryer thing although now I have moved onto the much more expensive Dyson equivalent.

How to apply eyeliner.

How lucky I am that my husband is a completely reasonable person and doesn’t complain about the purchase of expensive hairdryers or expensive therapies for kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Poop knife


What is a poop knife? Do I want to know?


https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/147514.page" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/147514.page

You probably don’t. You’re welcome.
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Anonymous wrote:That with a HHI of 250k, we are in fact paupers.


This. That a lot of people here make a ton of money. And they are very smug about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That with a HHI of 250k, we are in fact paupers.


I thought on DCUM it’s $150k that’s the poverty line.
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Best I've learned: a ton about colleges. I recently went to my DS's high school's college application night and already knew everything they were telling us. Because of the DCUM College and University forum!

Worst: that Revlon hair dryer. Did nothing for me, my hair looks like crap after using it. But I'll exchange the cost of that for the free college info.
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Indeed.
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Anonymous wrote:Poop knife


What is a poop knife? Do I want to know?


https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/147514.page" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/147514.page

You probably don’t. You’re welcome.


So this is gross, but hilarious!
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Anonymous wrote:Fitness For Health in Rockville for SN kid.

Revlon hairbrush dryer thing although now I have moved onto the much more expensive Dyson equivalent.

How to apply eyeliner.

How lucky I am that my husband is a completely reasonable person and doesn’t complain about the purchase of expensive hairdryers or expensive therapies for kids.


Is the Dyson better? How so?
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Anonymous wrote:Heated mattress pad
You can buy $30 bidets on Amazon
Electric blanket on your chair when you work in an icebox


Can we do this in a rental?


Yes you can! Not permanent and you just remove when you move out. We did it in our last apartment.


I've been thinking about it but I'm worried it would be like one of those potty-seat raising attachments to the toilet like my grandmothers both used when they were in wheelchairs (and where pee goes everywhere and the bathroom stinks). Is it?


Not at all. Ours has no impact on the seat itself. There’s a control panel on the side of toilet and embedded inside the bowl is the sprayer. Seat is original to toilet and unmodified.


link please?
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I learned so much from DCUM. I am an immigrant. Basically American style everything, I have learned from this site : parenting, schools, relationships, dating, everything you cannot learn from a movie or a book.
DCUM gave me a window on the world of Americans without all the whitewashing. It's not always pretty.

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Anonymous wrote:There was a thread about best home improvement ideas for less than $100 which was super helpful.


Has anyone found the link? I can't.
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Anonymous wrote:Use whatever criteria you want.

I'm not as stupid and insecure as I thought, at least not in comparison to an awful lot of other people.
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The special needs forum-- forever appreciative and grateful.

I learned that when I pinched a nerve in my tailbone that the pain would eventually end, but I needed to give it 6-8 weeks. Voila, right schedule.

I've learned to be deeply insecure about how much money we've earned/saved. Highly motivational.

I've learned that there are people who cruise and people who look down on cruises.

I've learned from the family forum that many people seem to have a pain threshold that is either too high or too low.

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