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He is questioning your manhoodnot sure what you are going on about...
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He is questioning your manhoodnot sure what you are going on about...
This shows rather poor planningI put in a new thermocouple and fuse the first time I went in there in April...I should have put in a new thermostat too...lesson learned, I suppose.
possibly.This shows rather poor planning
because I didn't have 12 gauge wire readily available?He is questioning your manhood
This tickled your fancy? A priest and a rabbi walk into an appliance store...I’ll admit, That’s funny.
In all honesty, that's good thinking especially since you seem to be tackling issues with that machinepossibly.
when I did a continuity check back in April there was no issue with the thermostat though...so I didn't see the need to change it out.
because I didn't have 12 gauge wire readily available?
I'm just beaming today.since we're bragging about home repair, our mailbox bolts rusted out and it fell off the post, fixed that last night
that's right, I unscrewed mailbox from rotted wood, put in a new piece of wood and bolted it to a post
I assume you have an asphalt shingle roof?since we're bragging about home repair, our mailbox bolts rusted out and it fell off the post, fixed that last night
that's right, I unscrewed mailbox from rotted wood, put in a new piece of wood and bolted it to a post
But did you use quickcrete to secure the new post??????since we're bragging about home repair, our mailbox bolts rusted out and it fell off the post, fixed that last night
that's right, I unscrewed mailbox from rotted wood, put in a new piece of wood and bolted it to a post
I hope that got you laidsince we're bragging about home repair, our mailbox bolts rusted out and it fell off the post, fixed that last night
that's right, I unscrewed mailbox from rotted wood, put in a new piece of wood and bolted it to a post
yesI assume you have an asphalt shingle roof?
no new post needed, city has metal post across street I just have to attach tooBut did you use quickcrete to secure the new post??????
not last nightI hope that got you laid
you should have heard me telling the ladyfriend about how I didn't know if I needed insulated 12 gauge wire or uninsulated.not last night
probably later this week, the dirty talk will be hot and heavy
"first i went to hardware store to get pressure treated wood, screws, and bolts.."
You can imagine where it goes from there
You should still have a spare post...no new post needed, city has metal post across street I just have to attach too