Goin on 18hrs....
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Well, poo!! Where'* the fun in that??
I need to find a good spot to slip in a MonkeyBoy reference soon, or people will think I've lost my touch....
I need to find a good spot to slip in a MonkeyBoy reference soon, or people will think I've lost my touch....
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Re: Goin on 18hrs....
Originally Posted by Jim W
Ok, so its now hr 18 at work...straight..
And how are we this morning?
Any semblance of patience....is long gone :?
And how are we this morning?
Any semblance of patience....is long gone :?
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Its been a memorable BC day, between Jed Clampett driving his wrecked 94SSE from the yard to a dealer, to Firedev getting COTM, to some kid tryin to buy Merlins 91 SSE, to me yelling at PJ and finally some behind the scenes crap...
Yep...full day, oh ya, and I worked in between...go me
Yep...full day, oh ya, and I worked in between...go me
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Originally Posted by Jim W
LOL...shaddap ol man...
wheres yer bunny suited buddy anyway? :P
wheres yer bunny suited buddy anyway? :P
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I just wrote this on a drawing
that makes no sense to me right now...I think its existing floor construction :?
STONE PAVIORS
SETTING BED, CONCRETE SCREED
WITH WIRE MESH INSULATION (TO
MATCH EXISTING)
19mm DRAINAGE BOARD
WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE ON EXISTING SLAB
(OVERLAP AND SEAL TO EXISTING MEMBRANE)
SETTING BED, CONCRETE SCREED
WITH WIRE MESH INSULATION (TO
MATCH EXISTING)
19mm DRAINAGE BOARD
WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE ON EXISTING SLAB
(OVERLAP AND SEAL TO EXISTING MEMBRANE)
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Yeah, that'* a concrete slab or sub-floor. And I don't need no college edumacation to know that. Just a few years in the construction industry.
Those of you who just draw pictures and never get your hands dirty might not get it...
Those of you who just draw pictures and never get your hands dirty might not get it...