Posted by Ron Berry on May 12, 2009 at 04:30:41 from (216.186.211.72):
36 Coupe remarked about the poor quality of lumber that people were using for picnic tables. Reminded me that when I went to home despot that they had a table at the back entrance and I remarked to my son that the lumber was so sorrowful that it was bad advertisement. Took me 45 minutes to find 4 4x4s and they weren't that good. Where does all the good lumber go? Am i looking in the wrong place? My Brother and his family went to "Home Coming" at the Church we grew up in. He ended up near the end of line at the line to fix His plate {dinner on the grounds}.He ended up with the last couple of pieces of fried chicken. By the time he set down at a picnic table the folks on the other side got up for dessert. Table tipped food all over him ,his wife, and daughter. 36 is right you need a good design and good lumber.
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