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What a coward..
So, the L'il coward doesn't mind revealing info and photos of properties he thinks belongs to other posters, but when he's exposed he runs crying to Google to have the image of his house smudged.
Very typical of cowardly cockroaches. I've certainly done my work here... I've exposed you to all for what you are. What did your hero Bush say..."mission accomplished"... |
What a coward..
On 10/8/13 10:06 AM, True North wrote:
So, the L'il coward doesn't mind revealing info and photos of properties he thinks belongs to other posters, but when he's exposed he runs crying to Google to have the image of his house smudged. Very typical of cowardly cockroaches. I've certainly done my work here... I've exposed you to all for what you are. What did your hero Bush say..."mission accomplished"... Google might have blocked the shot of his house as a public service. He's got crap, tree trash, coolers, lawn mowers, barbecue grills and other crap all over his front lawn...it's a little bit of a West Virginia hollow, right there in northeast Connecticut. Strange in that neighborhood...garages with absolutely flat roofs. Certainly the code wouldn't allow that because of the potential snow loads. |
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What a coward..
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On 10/8/13 10:41 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:06 AM, True North wrote: So, the L'il coward doesn't mind revealing info and photos of properties he thinks belongs to other posters, but when he's exposed he runs crying to Google to have the image of his house smudged. Very typical of cowardly cockroaches. I've certainly done my work here... I've exposed you to all for what you are. What did your hero Bush say..."mission accomplished"... Google might have blocked the shot of his house as a public service. He's got crap, tree trash, coolers, lawn mowers, barbecue grills and other crap all over his front lawn...it's a little bit of a West Virginia hollow, right there in northeast Connecticut. Strange in that neighborhood...garages with absolutely flat roofs. Certainly the code wouldn't allow that because of the potential snow loads. Flat roof can be code compliant. On light residential frame construction in high snow load areas? Wow... Sure, as long as it's designed for the load. |
What a coward..
On 10/8/13 11:08 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:41 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:06 AM, True North wrote: So, the L'il coward doesn't mind revealing info and photos of properties he thinks belongs to other posters, but when he's exposed he runs crying to Google to have the image of his house smudged. Very typical of cowardly cockroaches. I've certainly done my work here... I've exposed you to all for what you are. What did your hero Bush say..."mission accomplished"... Google might have blocked the shot of his house as a public service. He's got crap, tree trash, coolers, lawn mowers, barbecue grills and other crap all over his front lawn...it's a little bit of a West Virginia hollow, right there in northeast Connecticut. Strange in that neighborhood...garages with absolutely flat roofs. Certainly the code wouldn't allow that because of the potential snow loads. Flat roof can be code compliant. On light residential frame construction in high snow load areas? Wow... Sure, as long as it's designed for the load. Thanks, didn't know that. |
What a coward..
On Tuesday, October 8, 2013 10:06:10 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
What....like the house at 6331 EDINBURGH STREET in HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA??? Shall I re-post the picture, ****face? |
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F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 10/8/13 11:08 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:41 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:06 AM, True North wrote: So, the L'il coward doesn't mind revealing info and photos of properties he thinks belongs to other posters, but when he's exposed he runs crying to Google to have the image of his house smudged. Very typical of cowardly cockroaches. I've certainly done my work here... I've exposed you to all for what you are. What did your hero Bush say..."mission accomplished"... Google might have blocked the shot of his house as a public service. He's got crap, tree trash, coolers, lawn mowers, barbecue grills and other crap all over his front lawn...it's a little bit of a West Virginia hollow, right there in northeast Connecticut. Strange in that neighborhood...garages with absolutely flat roofs. Certainly the code wouldn't allow that because of the potential snow loads. Flat roof can be code compliant. On light residential frame construction in high snow load areas? Wow... Sure, as long as it's designed for the load. Thanks, didn't know that. Kevin is an engineer. |
What a coward..
On 10/9/2013 8:31 PM, Earl wrote:
F.O.A.D. wrote: On 10/8/13 11:08 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:41 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:06 AM, True North wrote: So, the L'il coward doesn't mind revealing info and photos of properties he thinks belongs to other posters, but when he's exposed he runs crying to Google to have the image of his house smudged. Very typical of cowardly cockroaches. I've certainly done my work here... I've exposed you to all for what you are. What did your hero Bush say..."mission accomplished"... Google might have blocked the shot of his house as a public service. He's got crap, tree trash, coolers, lawn mowers, barbecue grills and other crap all over his front lawn...it's a little bit of a West Virginia hollow, right there in northeast Connecticut. Strange in that neighborhood...garages with absolutely flat roofs. Certainly the code wouldn't allow that because of the potential snow loads. Flat roof can be code compliant. On light residential frame construction in high snow load areas? Wow... Sure, as long as it's designed for the load. Thanks, didn't know that. Kevin is an engineer. Our house is built a bit better than the others in the neighborhood. 4x6s where the code calls for 4x4s, 48 inch overlap, where the code called for 36 but my mom and dad built the house while building the rest of the development so he did some extras on ours. I helped build the addition as a youngster, the best feature is the elimination of the front post on the garage. We took two 20 foot two by tens, and sandwiched in a 1/4 inch by 10 inch, by 20 foot steel plate. I remember taking the steel to the place to have the bolt holes punched in. Last year when we had about 3 feet of show up there, it didn't even give an inch.... |
What a coward..
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On 10/9/2013 8:31 PM, Earl wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: On 10/8/13 11:08 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:41 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 10/8/13 10:06 AM, True North wrote: So, the L'il coward doesn't mind revealing info and photos of properties he thinks belongs to other posters, but when he's exposed he runs crying to Google to have the image of his house smudged. Very typical of cowardly cockroaches. I've certainly done my work here... I've exposed you to all for what you are. What did your hero Bush say..."mission accomplished"... Google might have blocked the shot of his house as a public service. He's got crap, tree trash, coolers, lawn mowers, barbecue grills and other crap all over his front lawn...it's a little bit of a West Virginia hollow, right there in northeast Connecticut. Strange in that neighborhood...garages with absolutely flat roofs. Certainly the code wouldn't allow that because of the potential snow loads. Flat roof can be code compliant. On light residential frame construction in high snow load areas? Wow... Sure, as long as it's designed for the load. Thanks, didn't know that. Kevin is an engineer. Our house is built a bit better than the others in the neighborhood. 4x6s where the code calls for 4x4s, 48 inch overlap, where the code called for 36 but my mom and dad built the house while building the rest of the development so he did some extras on ours. I helped build the addition as a youngster, the best feature is the elimination of the front post on the garage. We took two 20 foot two by tens, and sandwiched in a 1/4 inch by 10 inch, by 20 foot steel plate. I remember taking the steel to the place to have the bolt holes punched in. Last year when we had about 3 feet of show up there, it didn't even give an inch.... What code "calls for 4x4's?" What is lapped 48 inches? That's called a flitch beam, common. If the structure doesn't deflect, it's too brittle and something will catastrophically break. |
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