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On 8/23/10 12:46 PM, Harry ? wrote:
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On 8/20/10 9:02 PM, Larry wrote:
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....doors...

http://tinyurl.com/2ecnx3g


Installed! Whew!

Still have to paint trim, install screen doors.

Took just a tiny shim on one side to level left to right. Concrete
floor was perfectly flat. Built-in locks lined up perfectly, as did
the deadbolt.

How narcissistic of you! What a tiny yard, too.

No I do not, while most of my property is left natural, I have over
25,000 sq. ft of lawn. I ended up buying a used tractor from an
Amish man who helped rebuild my barn.


And my barn is magical. You can't see it with google earth or zillow!



Here's a hint. The barn is in the neighborhood. And I never claimed it
was my barn.


Let me emphasize that I NEVER claimed it was my barn, I just said I
hired some Amish workers to rebuild it. I thought it really added an
ambiance to the neighborhood, and it would be a shame to let it fall
down due to neglect, so I paid them to make do some reconstruction work
to make sure it would last another 100 yrs.
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Secular Humanist wrote:
On 8/23/10 12:46 PM, Harry ? wrote:
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

On 8/20/10 9:02 PM, Larry wrote:
Secular Humanist wrote:
....doors...

http://tinyurl.com/2ecnx3g


Installed! Whew!

Still have to paint trim, install screen doors.

Took just a tiny shim on one side to level left to right. Concrete
floor was perfectly flat. Built-in locks lined up perfectly, as did
the deadbolt.

How narcissistic of you! What a tiny yard, too.

No I do not, while most of my property is left natural, I have over
25,000 sq. ft of lawn. I ended up buying a used tractor from an
Amish man who helped rebuild my barn.

And my barn is magical. You can't see it with google earth or zillow!



Here's a hint. The barn is in the neighborhood. And I never claimed it
was my barn.


Let me emphasize that I NEVER claimed it was my barn, I just said I
hired some Amish workers to rebuild it. I thought it really added an
ambiance to the neighborhood, and it would be a shame to let it fall
down due to neglect, so I paid them to make do some reconstruction
work to make sure it would last another 100 yrs.

It must be true if you say it is, WAFA.
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