Posted by Errin OH on June 17, 2012 at 14:07:51 from (199.87.176.141):
In Reply to: Father's Day posted by eldo case on June 17, 2012 at 13:50:49:
Naw, the best is getting 2.4 inches of rain while face down in a 3"x4" hole trying to fix the tenants water leak, that you spend 4 hours breaking through the 18" of concret like dirt beacuse it has been so dry.
I swear somebody somewhere just hates my but. I cut hay it rains within 48 hrs (none forcasted for a week). I plant corn it doesn"t for a month (forcasted everyday). No sooner than I get to the fittings see the problem and start tearing into it, we get a dayluge that rivels Noa"s drizzle.
Still drippin wet as I still have to go back out (had to quite when all the fittings ended up under water) and finish. Sump is in the hole and there is 2" water in it.
Just count me as one of those people who are never satisfied. At least for today.
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