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131 days ago

-- I would drink a river of the kool aid before I took the smallest sip of the tea...




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crank49

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#1 posted 131 days ago

?

-- Michael :-{| Diapers and politicians both need to be changed often; and for the same reason.

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#2 posted 131 days ago

Or, maybe there was a photo.
My PC won’t display embedded photos.
I wish folks would not post only photos without any associated text.

-- Michael :-{| Diapers and politicians both need to be changed often; and for the same reason.

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#3 posted 131 days ago

big mistake on not using the framing gun I think. I read on the internet that the screws are provided to keep the holes clear until you can drive a 10p nail into them. But I’m just an amatuer…

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#4 posted 131 days ago

Looks like you’ve been visiting some of my kin here in the Ozarks…...that’s how we roll….......what…? no duct tape…......?

-- " Don't ever wrestle a pig in a mudhole....he'll be having more fun than you..!!

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Bill White

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#5 posted 131 days ago

HEY!
Leave the Bubba electricians alone.
We have our own code.
MUMBLE, MUMBLE!!
Bill

-- bill@magraphics.us

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DKV

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#6 posted 131 days ago

Crank, what o/s are you running?

-- I would drink a river of the kool aid before I took the smallest sip of the tea...

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DKV

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#7 posted 131 days ago

Teejk, they would have used the nail method but no stud behind the drywall…

-- I would drink a river of the kool aid before I took the smallest sip of the tea...

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Grandpa

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#8 posted 131 days ago

As a home inspector….you think I haven’t already seen this or worse??

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#9 posted 131 days ago

It’s not my OS, it’s our OC IT department that set it up this way on purpose.

-- Michael :-{| Diapers and politicians both need to be changed often; and for the same reason.

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HoosierDude

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#10 posted 131 days ago

crank49 said: “It’s not my OS, it’s our OC IT department that set it up this way on purpose.”

So Crank, what you’re telling us is that you are goofing off at work on LJ forums, eh? lol :-)

Sorry, couldn’t resist.

-- Paul Lyons

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#11 posted 131 days ago

beauty of the nail gun DKV…you get cable access if you miss (don’t try this at home).

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#12 posted 130 days ago

probably works.
I once took a cord, some hangers, and some tin foil and made a sculpture which consisted of some Christmas lights on the ends of the coat hanger wire, (I made it look like tree), and crunched tin foil all over everything.
I remember splicing the wires and taping them up. I must have done a great job because the thing lasted 25 years and no shorts. I think I was about 14 when I made it.

If you know what you’re doing, you can do anything.

-- Failure does not stop me, it makes me try harder..... because I'm crazy.

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Dan'um Style

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#13 posted 130 days ago

-- keeping myself entertained

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