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Tim September 10th 09 02:06 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )

Vic Smith September 10th 09 02:12 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

Got a sliver sawing wood to finish a workbench, but kept all fingers.
Ruined a pair of pants painting garage walls and workbench.
So it was all good.

--Vic

Tom Francis - SWSports September 10th 09 02:56 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Actually, it sucked. I was sick all day from the new treatment
protocol.

Thanks for asking though. :)

Tom Francis - SWSports September 10th 09 02:57 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 09:31:51 -0400, Gene
wrote:

On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

|Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
|shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
|contests in here.
|
|
|Life is goooood!
|
|?;^ )

Like Xmas! Just dumped a 800K request for NDI toys on the boss'
desk......


WHOO HOO!!

800K - WHOA!?!?!

What 'cha asking for?

Don White September 10th 09 03:20 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )



I had the roofers in to strip & re-shingle my roof.
They are finishing up today.



Vic Smith September 10th 09 03:54 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:20:57 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )



I had the roofers in to strip & re-shingle my roof.
They are finishing up today.

Had mine done about 6 years ago with 40-year shingles.
Hip roof, standard bungalow, about 40'X30'.
Tear-off, and they put about 4' of membrane on the edges.
New power vent. $4k.
Saw the guy and his crew doing a house in the neighborhood when I was
coming home from work and nabbed him.
No complaints. But I found out later a work mate who lives by me had
trouble getting the same guy back to fix something done wrong on his
split-level.
BTW, I worked at a major insurance company and was surprised to find
that 3 guys I worked with had got free reroofing from that company by
calling out an adjuster after hailstorms.
Gravel in the gutter? Hail damage, reroof.
Unbelievable. But true.
Not saying that if I carried that homeowners I wouldn't give it a shot
myself. $4k is $4k. And theirs roofs were bigger than mine.
One was going to redo his roof and already had estimates of $10k when
he received a godsend. Hail. He wasn't even thinking of the roof,
but had a couple dings in the siding so he called out the adjuster.
Adjuster went over the house. Gravel in the gutter, free roof.
Don't know what influence being a company employee had on this, but
it sure didn't strike me as wise business practice.
I probably pull at least a pound of shingle gravel out of my gutters
every year when I clear leaves.

--Vic







NotNow[_3_] September 10th 09 04:18 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

Got a sliver sawing wood to finish a workbench, but kept all fingers.
Ruined a pair of pants painting garage walls and workbench.
So it was all good.

--Vic

I can't touch a paint can without getting paint on me, and a lot of
other things!

NotNow[_3_] September 10th 09 04:19 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Actually, it sucked. I was sick all day from the new treatment
protocol.

Thanks for asking though. :)


Sorry to hear, Tom.

Tom Francis - SWSports September 10th 09 04:21 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 09:54:06 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

I probably pull at least a pound of shingle gravel out of my gutters
every year when I clear leaves.


Same here.

I"ll tell you one thing - I did our roof ten years ago - 45 square on
a gambrel roof.

I will NEVER do that again.

Tom Francis - SWSports September 10th 09 04:58 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:19:34 -0400, NotNow wrote:

Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Actually, it sucked. I was sick all day from the new treatment
protocol.

Thanks for asking though. :)


Sorry to hear, Tom.


I hate these "experimental" treatments even though I volunteer for
them. :)

As my internist says (she has quite a sense of humor), my situation is
so unique that it practically begs to be used as a test bed. :)

It's not a bad gig either - they pay my travel time, give me a stipend
for the day, allow me to pretty much have the run of the place
(because I'm interested in technology and medicine anyway), they know
that I'm not a complainer so when something ain't right, it ain't
right.

The down side of course is that these things can get ugly occasionally
- I have spent some hospital time due to a reaction, but overall, it's
been worth it. I'm not in a wheel chair, still mobile, still have a
sense of humor about the whole thing and I appreciate that the
researchers enjoy some of my antics from time-to-time.

Altough I must admit, the time I lit up a Cuban while in the infusion
chair (heck - I was going to be there for 10 hours - you know what I
mean?) didn't go over too well, but they eventually got over it. :)

H the K[_2_] September 10th 09 05:08 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )



Uneventful for me. I just paid some bills so I could write 9/9/9 on
the check. I thought about writing it upside down on the Comcast check
but I thought it would be redundant.




After four months of "romancing," I landed a new client yesterday, and
got the contract via an email .PDF this morning. :)


--
Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger:
Idiots All

NotNow[_3_] September 10th 09 06:12 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:19:34 -0400, NotNow wrote:

Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.
Actually, it sucked. I was sick all day from the new treatment
protocol.

Thanks for asking though. :)

Sorry to hear, Tom.


I hate these "experimental" treatments even though I volunteer for
them. :)

I had done that at one time with a serious bout of GERD.

As my internist says (she has quite a sense of humor), my situation is
so unique that it practically begs to be used as a test bed. :)

It's not a bad gig either - they pay my travel time, give me a stipend
for the day, allow me to pretty much have the run of the place
(because I'm interested in technology and medicine anyway), they know
that I'm not a complainer so when something ain't right, it ain't
right.


Yep, been there done that, though it sounds like my guinea pig days
weren't for as severe treatment as yours! Now, my guts? I can talk a LOT
about those!!!

The down side of course is that these things can get ugly occasionally
- I have spent some hospital time due to a reaction, but overall, it's
been worth it. I'm not in a wheel chair, still mobile, still have a
sense of humor about the whole thing and I appreciate that the
researchers enjoy some of my antics from time-to-time.


Yeah, same here, after my second reconstruction op, I had made friends
with a lot of people in the hospital, so it was okay......I guess.....
I HATE the hospital, though!

Altough I must admit, the time I lit up a Cuban while in the infusion
chair (heck - I was going to be there for 10 hours - you know what I
mean?) didn't go over too well, but they eventually got over it. :)


Joke 'em if they can't take a f*ck.!
Glad to hear you're doing well.

Don White September 10th 09 06:43 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 

"Vic Smith" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:20:57 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )



I had the roofers in to strip & re-shingle my roof.
They are finishing up today.

Had mine done about 6 years ago with 40-year shingles.
Hip roof, standard bungalow, about 40'X30'.
Tear-off, and they put about 4' of membrane on the edges.
New power vent. $4k.
Saw the guy and his crew doing a house in the neighborhood when I was
coming home from work and nabbed him.
No complaints. But I found out later a work mate who lives by me had
trouble getting the same guy back to fix something done wrong on his
split-level.
BTW, I worked at a major insurance company and was surprised to find
that 3 guys I worked with had got free reroofing from that company by
calling out an adjuster after hailstorms.
Gravel in the gutter? Hail damage, reroof.
Unbelievable. But true.
Not saying that if I carried that homeowners I wouldn't give it a shot
myself. $4k is $4k. And theirs roofs were bigger than mine.
One was going to redo his roof and already had estimates of $10k when
he received a godsend. Hail. He wasn't even thinking of the roof,
but had a couple dings in the siding so he called out the adjuster.
Adjuster went over the house. Gravel in the gutter, free roof.
Don't know what influence being a company employee had on this, but
it sure didn't strike me as wise business practice.
I probably pull at least a pound of shingle gravel out of my gutters
every year when I clear leaves.

--Vic


Converted to yankee dollahs...I'll be paying about what you did.
My main roof isn't big but it's a full two story with a 8" in 12" slope. A
bit much for anyone not comfortable with heights and fairly steep roofs.
They did three small roofs ................one over the front doorway & two
captain windows also.
The roof on 'moms addition' is only 7 years old, so I'll wait for a year or
two to do that....... at least until after I paint the back next year.
I went with fibreglass 'architectural' shingles this time...instead of the
usual three tab, felt based standards.



Don White September 10th 09 06:45 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )



Uneventful for me. I just paid some bills so I could write 9/9/9 on
the check. I thought about writing it upside down on the Comcast check
but I thought it would be redundant.




After four months of "romancing," I landed a new client yesterday, and got
the contract via an email .PDF this morning. :)


--


Let me guess...Mighty Mouse Motorcycle Racing Team.
I'd get cash before releasing any work.



H the K[_2_] September 10th 09 06:52 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
Don White wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
m...
wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )

Uneventful for me. I just paid some bills so I could write 9/9/9 on
the check. I thought about writing it upside down on the Comcast check
but I thought it would be redundant.



After four months of "romancing," I landed a new client yesterday, and got
the contract via an email .PDF this morning. :)


--


Let me guess...Mighty Mouse Motorcycle Racing Team.
I'd get cash before releasing any work.




And I was trying to keep that part of it a secret.

--
Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger:
Idiots All

Scott Dickson September 10th 09 06:52 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Sep 10, 9:06*am, Tim wrote:
Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.

Life is goooood!

?;^ )


but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.

More like Political " Bitch-Slapping"

Vic Smith September 10th 09 07:46 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:43:37 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


Converted to yankee dollahs...I'll be paying about what you did.
My main roof isn't big but it's a full two story with a 8" in 12" slope. A
bit much for anyone not comfortable with heights and fairly steep roofs.
They did three small roofs ................one over the front doorway & two
captain windows also.


I did my ma's roof, which a 2-story and pitched real steep. Made a
"chicken ladder" to hook over the ridge. Roll roofing.
I was young and strong but it was a real PITA anyway.

The roof on 'moms addition' is only 7 years old, so I'll wait for a year or
two to do that....... at least until after I paint the back next year.
I went with fibreglass 'architectural' shingles this time...instead of the
usual three tab, felt based standards.

Same here. Don't know about the fibreglass though, but they look
good. Oh, that included my detached garage, a 20"x22"
I really like those red 1/4 round tiles they use a lot of in Florida.
Wouldn't look good on my house though. Expensive too, I think.
If I knew I was going to be in a house for 100 years I'd go with
steel.

--Vic


NotNow[_3_] September 10th 09 08:15 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:43:37 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


Converted to yankee dollahs...I'll be paying about what you did.
My main roof isn't big but it's a full two story with a 8" in 12" slope. A
bit much for anyone not comfortable with heights and fairly steep roofs.
They did three small roofs ................one over the front doorway & two
captain windows also.


I did my ma's roof, which a 2-story and pitched real steep. Made a
"chicken ladder" to hook over the ridge. Roll roofing.
I was young and strong but it was a real PITA anyway.

The roof on 'moms addition' is only 7 years old, so I'll wait for a year or
two to do that....... at least until after I paint the back next year.
I went with fibreglass 'architectural' shingles this time...instead of the
usual three tab, felt based standards.

Same here. Don't know about the fibreglass though, but they look
good. Oh, that included my detached garage, a 20"x22"
I really like those red 1/4 round tiles they use a lot of in Florida.
Wouldn't look good on my house though. Expensive too, I think.
If I knew I was going to be in a house for 100 years I'd go with
steel.

--Vic


You can get metal panels that have that look. And the fiberglass just
takes the place of felt, holds up a little better, but certainly won't
solve the gravel problem.

D 2[_5_] September 11th 09 01:27 AM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
H the K wrote:
Don White wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
m...
wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )

Uneventful for me. I just paid some bills so I could write 9/9/9 on
the check. I thought about writing it upside down on the Comcast check
but I thought it would be redundant.


After four months of "romancing," I landed a new client yesterday,
and got the contract via an email .PDF this morning. :)


--


Let me guess...Mighty Mouse Motorcycle Racing Team.
I'd get cash before releasing any work.



And I was trying to keep that part of it a secret.


Next time you email the dumbass, let him know what his parameters are...

D 2[_5_] September 11th 09 01:32 AM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:43:37 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


Converted to yankee dollahs...I'll be paying about what you did.
My main roof isn't big but it's a full two story with a 8" in 12" slope. A
bit much for anyone not comfortable with heights and fairly steep roofs.
They did three small roofs ................one over the front doorway & two
captain windows also.


I did my ma's roof, which a 2-story and pitched real steep. Made a
"chicken ladder" to hook over the ridge. Roll roofing.
I was young and strong but it was a real PITA anyway.

The roof on 'moms addition' is only 7 years old, so I'll wait for a year or
two to do that....... at least until after I paint the back next year.
I went with fibreglass 'architectural' shingles this time...instead of the
usual three tab, felt based standards.

Same here. Don't know about the fibreglass though, but they look
good. Oh, that included my detached garage, a 20"x22"
I really like those red 1/4 round tiles they use a lot of in Florida.
Wouldn't look good on my house though. Expensive too, I think.
If I knew I was going to be in a house for 100 years I'd go with
steel.

--Vic


They are expensive. $18,000 for a new roof on my house (40sq) the last
time I checked. Fortunately I won't need one for 10 years, or so. The
upside is they really last for 25+ years. Asphalt shingle warranties
are prorated for a reason!

D 2[_5_] September 11th 09 01:39 AM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
NotNow wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:43:37 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:


Converted to yankee dollahs...I'll be paying about what you did.
My main roof isn't big but it's a full two story with a 8" in 12"
slope. A bit much for anyone not comfortable with heights and fairly
steep roofs.
They did three small roofs ................one over the front doorway
& two captain windows also.


I did my ma's roof, which a 2-story and pitched real steep. Made a
"chicken ladder" to hook over the ridge. Roll roofing.
I was young and strong but it was a real PITA anyway.

The roof on 'moms addition' is only 7 years old, so I'll wait for a
year or two to do that....... at least until after I paint the back
next year.
I went with fibreglass 'architectural' shingles this time...instead
of the usual three tab, felt based standards.

Same here. Don't know about the fibreglass though, but they look
good. Oh, that included my detached garage, a 20"x22"
I really like those red 1/4 round tiles they use a lot of in Florida.
Wouldn't look good on my house though. Expensive too, I think.
If I knew I was going to be in a house for 100 years I'd go with
steel.
--Vic


You can get metal panels that have that look. And the fiberglass just
takes the place of felt, holds up a little better, but certainly won't
solve the gravel problem.


The dummy doesn't know **** about shingles. You can get laminated (aka
architectural) shingles in fiberglass or organic. In the northern
climates, organic used to be the preferred substrate due to its
resilience and thickness and probably still is.

Calif Bill[_2_] September 11th 09 07:55 AM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 09:54:06 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

I probably pull at least a pound of shingle gravel out of my gutters
every year when I clear leaves.


Same here.

I"ll tell you one thing - I did our roof ten years ago - 45 square on
a gambrel roof.

I will NEVER do that again.


35 years ago I did the roof on the house I owned then. A couple years ago,
paid $10k for a new roof. Too old to do the roofing.



Calif Bill[_2_] September 11th 09 09:33 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 

wrote in message
...
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 23:55:47 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 09:54:06 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

I probably pull at least a pound of shingle gravel out of my gutters
every year when I clear leaves.

Same here.

I"ll tell you one thing - I did our roof ten years ago - 45 square on
a gambrel roof.

I will NEVER do that again.


35 years ago I did the roof on the house I owned then. A couple years
ago,
paid $10k for a new roof. Too old to do the roofing.



I had a square and a half to put on a little porch I built and I
bought a gun.
It is not that bad with a gun.


My house is 2500 sq feet. Just humping all that paper and shingles is too
much anymore on the knees, etc. I redid a deck at mom's house this year
with the gun. but it was flat and only 160'sq.



JohnH[_5_] September 13th 09 03:39 PM

So, how was your 09-09-09?
 
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the
shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing
contests in here.


Life is goooood!

?;^ )


Mine was great - riding from Port Jervis, NY to Woodstock, VT. Great
ride!
--

John H


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