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On Jun 25, 5:52*pm, Harryk wrote:
On 6/25/11 4:20 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 25, 2:03 pm, *wrote:
On 6/25/2011 12:25 PM, iBoat wrote:
In articleadd03db8-3261-472f-8af6-a8a7460a43d4
@d22g2000yqn.googlegroups.com, says...
On Jun 25, 12:18 pm, * *wrote:
On 6/25/11 11:09 AM, Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 08:43:17 -0400, * * *wrote:
On 6/24/2011 11:52 PM, North Star wrote:
I say what I mean and I mean what I say!
It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines
Mate, Gyproc is a trademark of an Australian sheetrock manufacturer.
Yes, and Sheetrock is the trademark of a US manufacturer of gypsum
board.
Casady
gyproc is also a product name of a large, french-based conglomerate that
produces gypsum board in many places around the world, including Canada.
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These idiots are unbelievable.... *they think the whole world revolves
around the US... and we should all be talking 'merican!
Are they in for a rude awakening the next 10-20 years!
Okay, every piece of gypsum board is Gyproc? Like every car ever made is
a Chevy? Are you really that ****ing stupid?
In the interest of promoting peace between our two great countries, why
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Call it what you want.
I have 4 in-laws that are/were in the trade since the mid sixties and
now have a nephew that owns a major local company.
They always called themselves gyproc'rs. * Good enough for me!
It wouldn't matter what you called it...the loogy dopers would argue
with you about it. It's their reason for existing.
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Half of them wouldn't know which end of the hammer to hold... let
alone use a screwgun.
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