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http://tinyurl.com/3klpulb

And you're saying you done this all yourself in part of a day? You are a
liar as well as a coward!
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On 25/08/2011 2:34 PM, X ~ Man wrote:


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That took you all summer? Wow. And I can tell your already screwing
up. The edges of that is going to look like **** in 2 years or less.
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On 25/08/2011 2:34 PM, X ~ Man wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/3klpulb


That took you all summer? Wow. And I can tell your already screwing up.
The edges of that is going to look like **** in 2 years or less.


It took me today, after the necessary soil was removed, and since the
"edges" aren't finished yet, your moronic statement is...moronic.


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Nice.. I like bricks. Are the square holes just missing square bricks
or are you putting a railing or something there?


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Looks good. It would take a 'small' army of freaks...or loonies to
get all that done.
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http://tinyurl.com/3klpulb

Nice.. I like bricks. Are the square holes just missing square bricks
or are you putting a railing or something there?



I have to cut some "brick" to fit the square holes, and put them in sort
of like you would in a jigsaw puzzle. The brick, by the way, is actually
concrete brick. They're a lot stronger than clay brick, and, like clay
brick, the color goes all the way through. I have to cut some brick to
fit up against the concrete cylinders that support the deck posts.
*That* is going to be interesting, since the cylinders are round. :)

The next project is to install a gas fireplace in the master bedroom.
It's simple carpentry, but I am hiring a licensed plumber to run,
connect and test the gas line.

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On 8/25/11 6:16 PM, North Star wrote:
On Aug 25, 5:34 pm, X ~ wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3klpulb

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Looks good. It would take a 'small' army of freaks...or loonies to
get all that done.



As far as has been evidenced here, Loogy has absolutely no skills in any
area. My Harry Homeowner skills are modest, but I am tenacious.

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On 8/25/11 6:16 PM, North Star wrote:
On Aug 25, 5:34 pm, X ~ wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3klpulb

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I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the
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Looks good. It would take a 'small' army of freaks...or loonies to
get all that done.


Can you believe how much I was able to do, and yet, I was still able to
post insults all day long. I would work for 15 minutes, come in and
post insults for 30 minutes, then go back out and work 15 minutes. It
was a very tedious day.

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On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:17:37 -0400, X ~ Man
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On 8/25/11 6:08 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:34:07 -0400, X ~
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http://tinyurl.com/3klpulb

Nice.. I like bricks. Are the square holes just missing square bricks
or are you putting a railing or something there?



I have to cut some "brick" to fit the square holes, and put them in sort
of like you would in a jigsaw puzzle. The brick, by the way, is actually
concrete brick. They're a lot stronger than clay brick, and, like clay
brick, the color goes all the way through. I have to cut some brick to
fit up against the concrete cylinders that support the deck posts.
*That* is going to be interesting, since the cylinders are round. :)

The next project is to install a gas fireplace in the master bedroom.
It's simple carpentry, but I am hiring a licensed plumber to run,
connect and test the gas line.


A round peg is a square hole... lol

I ran some gas line from underneath the house to the laundry room (it
was really easy to extend the pipe), and made all the connections
myself. I had a licensed guy who was doing something else check my
work as I went just to be sure.
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