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Hey — I finally got around to painting the shed this weekend and honestly it looks way better than I expected. I used that warm-gray color we talked about and it really changed the whole feel of the backyard. The prep work took forever though. I had to sand down a few rough patches and scrape off some old flaky bits near the door frame. Next time I'll just hire someone to do the sanding because my arms were sore for two days. Anyway, let me know if you want to borrow the paint sprayer I mentioned — it made the job go so much faster once I got the hang of it. I'm thinking about tackling the fence next but that's a project for another month. Hope you're doing well and getting some time to work on your own list of weekend chores. I know it's not the most exciting stuff but there's something satisfying about crossing things off. hpxeLz86dXWiow2
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Oh hey — I finally watched that documentary you recommended and I get why you were so into it. The pacing was a bit slow in the second act but the cinematography was honestly stunning. I ended p rewinding a few scenes just to catch the details in the background. I thought the ending was going to be predictable but they really pulled a twist I didn't see coming. Let me know if you have anything else on your list I should check out — I have some free evenings coming up and I'm running out of ideas. I also started reading that book about early Antarctic expeditions and it's way more gripping than I expected. The survival stories are insane. Anyway, talk soon and thanks for the recommendation.
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