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Posted by the tractor vet on November 15, 2006 at 06:26:12 from (75.19.123.100):
In Reply to: WHAT will we do posted by No tools on November 15, 2006 at 03:51:47:
Work on this OLD HOUSE as this job is dragging on and on and all ya get done is tryen to make things work out . Good thing that the guy that Built this OLD DUMP is LONG DEAD AND GONE as he and i would have some seirous issues over his building methiods and his one TOOL would turn up missing and maybe his main TOOL also as i would use it to remove his other , His hatchit . And all them Yuppy's that just love OLD houses THEY ARE PLUM OUT OF THERE MINDS . Should have realy went with my GUT instink and went with 5 gallons of diesel and match on this one . Hoppen that in a couple more hours i am done with my office and can move on to the living room . I was realy hoppen to be done with all the downsairs before turkey day BUT THAT AIN'T GOING TO HAPPEN.
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