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"Jessica B" wrote in message
... On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 11:52:12 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: snip LOL! Now, it's my turn to say, "funny girl". Sometimes I think you are a guy pretending to be a girl because you generally think so much more clearly than a lot of girls but that "wasn't pointed right" pun is something no guy would think of. Only a girl (on the receiving end) would be likely to have heard that. ROFLOL! Well, if someone wants to believe I'm a guy, I guess they can if they want. I do have two older brothers, so I had to measure up all the time growing up. (Not again... another pun... yikes!) Probably you have some Tomboy in you. But, the thing is there are people who like to pretend to be girls when they post so they can get a guy on the Usenet interested in them then they reveal they really are a guy and then accuse anybody who was interested a faggot. This is the type of thing people I beat handily via logical argument and facts as well as years of sailing experience might indulge in to attempt revenge. You might not have the experience but you sure have the insight and common sense. You seem to know more about sailing than Bruce, stuck at the Bangkok dock, does already. I guess, being an inspector, you are really aware of how systems work and how they can malfunction if not properly built. That type of spatial and physical relationship understanding is quite rare in a woman. I think the thing that I'm always reviewing on the job is the relationship between building codes... like electrical and plumbing. We don't see a lot of problems with the commercial people on that level, because they've been in the business a while and know the issues. There are all kinds of levels of inspection for commercial real estate. Could it be that commercial people are more concerned with lawsuits if they do something wrong and their insurance rates could go way up if they have a lawsuit or two against them for negligence or malfeasance? Also, some commercial contracts withhold the final payment(s) until the final inspections are completed. For the residential stuff, it really falls into two areas. The first is when someone is upgrading or building, has ****ed off a neighbor and gets reported. I'd say 5% of the time, they have the permits in place and are doing things right. The other 95% of that group are doing stuff without permits (so they're red-flagged), and about 1/2 of the work is actually to code (for me that's the biggest issue, and I tend to give people a break if they're doing things right or even trying and are willing to listen to reason -- no you can't install a 50-amp breaker for circuit that has 5 outlets -- no you can't have the water heater pressure release dump under the house). If they give me lip, it's really easy to give them the gift of multiple RFs which means inspectors of varying degrees of patience. My friend with whom I do cycling training had an empty lot next door. The contractor submitted plans which were approved by the code dept. But, when they built the house (concrete block and poured concrete) they ignored the setbacks and built a couple of wide balconies on the second story. The balconies extended out to within a couple of feet of the property line which is way past the setback requirement. They got red flagged. So what did they do? The redrew the plans to include the wide balconies and submitted them saying they were approved by the code dept. I guess they thought codes didn't keep a copy of the originals on file. LOL! It looks like they are going to have to tear down the balconies which is going to be a major undertaking. Serves them right. Sticky buns and coffee - heaven on Earth. Yeah!! I thought you were going to berate me over the cinnabon thing. lol People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Besides athletes need carbs. snip That's a very cute cut. I had something sort of similar to that about five years ago. Here's one from Christmas 2009... yes, it was posed, some make up, and taken by a photographer. http://stashbox.org/1060139/jb1.jpg An Elizabeth Hurley look-alike. Zoweeee! I'm in love . . . God No! You really think I look like her?? I've never heard that line before. lol I do. It's not a line. When I opened the link Hurley was the first thing I thought of. Maybe it's the eyes. They have a hint of mischief in them. (I wouldn't have put up with Grant's philandering for 2 seconds, and I certainly wouldn't still be his friend!) I don't know who Grant is but perhaps he's her hubby or ex? I don't keep up with celebrity gossip at all. snip You can use ground beans from a bag or grind them yourself. I prefer to do my own, but then I have to deal with the grinder... not a huge hassle, but I end up grinding up a bunch of beans, then they sit for a week, so I kinda gave up and just buy the bags of ground. You just need to find yourself a drinking partner. ;-) It definitely does the froth. Just depends on how deep the steam tube sits in the milk. I'm pretty precise about the temp. They claim you can go up to 180, but I think it tastes scorchy. I usually pour the milk then use a spoon to grab the froth. The Cubans around here are into cafe con leché which is that same kind of thing with the froth and really really strong on the caffeine and sugar. One tiny cup = a mug of regular strength coffee. Wilbur Hubbard |
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