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probably would go faster if I actually helped out, bleh

*cough*hack*wheeze*

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fuck texturing in the ass

mud, tape, primer, paint

agreed, I hate textured walls. Spend the time to do the rock work right!

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I also hate textured ceilings. Lazy sheet rockers.

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I learned how to do some of this house work last year and the beginning of this year before I moved back home from college. Since his dad owned all the condos there, my roommate was head maintenance man and his older brother was manager there. I learned lot from: laying pipe; installing washer and dryer in units that never had them; replacing carpet with stone, tile or wood; adding new appliances; redoing walls like your doing above. I feel as though it helped in the long run to do small fixes or add ons in the house in the future.

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Nobody is here :peepwall:

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slow TOP

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Congrats Mark Ingram on Heisman win even though I wanted Colt McCoy to get it but we will win th BCS Playoff game. :woot:

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I can't sleep. . . . Again.

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I also hate textured ceilings. Lazy sheet rockers.

Those sheet rockers need only measure, cut, install, tape, and mud. Thats it.bull.gif

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:horse: :horse: :horse:

I learned how to do some of this house work last year and the beginning of this year before I moved back home from college. Since his dad owned all the condos there, my roommate was head maintenance man and his older brother was manager there. I learned lot from: laying pipe; installing washer and dryer in units that never had them; replacing carpet with stone, tile or wood; adding new appliances; redoing walls like your doing above. I feel as though it helped in the long run to do small fixes or add ons in the house in the future.

you should have learned how to lay pipe before col lege

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I also hate textured ceilings. Lazy sheet rockers.

Those sheet rockers need only measure, cut, install, tape, and mud. Thats it.bull.gif

lazy & sloppy: looks like cheap shit IMO

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Maybe everyone wouldn't be so riled up about Facebook's privacy changes if they knew what's up over at Twitter. A best man set up a prank where his friend's bed now tweets whenever the newlyweds are, *ahem*, "on the job."

The best man promised the groom that there wouldn't be any tricks before the wedding. Of course, he didn't say anything about after the wedding. Using the same concept behind the Twittering office chair, the best man set up a system where every time there's increased activity up top, the bed reports it. Once all is said and done, the bed reports a summary (including a "frenzy index"), along with a judge's comment for good measure.

The anonymous best man defends himself by saying "BTW - he stitched me up something rotten when he was my best man so I reckon this is reasonable payback :)" He also promises that he will never reveal who he is or the identity of the couple.

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I learned how to do some of this house work last year and the beginning of this year before I moved back home from college. Since his dad owned all the condos there, my roommate was head maintenance man and his older brother was manager there. I learned lot from: laying pipe; installing washer and dryer in units that never had them; replacing carpet with stone, tile or wood; adding new appliances; redoing walls like your doing above. I feel as though it helped in the long run to do small fixes or add ons in the house in the future.

you should have learned how to lay pipe before col lege

Lmao. Ya J, high school was a very appropriate time!ban2.gif

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I also hate textured ceilings. Lazy sheet rockers.

Those sheet rockers need only measure, cut, install, tape, and mud. Thats it.bull.gif

lazy & sloppy: looks like cheap shit IMO

It not really their fault though. Thats all they need to know cause thats all they get paid for.laugh.gif

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I learned how to do some of this house work last year and the beginning of this year before I moved back home from college. Since his dad owned all the condos there, my roommate was head maintenance man and his older brother was manager there. I learned lot from: laying pipe; installing washer and dryer in units that never had them; replacing carpet with stone, tile or wood; adding new appliances; redoing walls like your doing above. I feel as though it helped in the long run to do small fixes or add ons in the house in the future.

you should have learned how to lay pipe before col lege

Lmao. Ya J, high school was a very appropriate time!ban2.gif

Haha so we got jokes everybody but that was a good one fellas. High school was primetime pipe laying that got me ready for the college years :santa:

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Well, where did he shoot it?

In her mouth for a hole in one.

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Aaron I'm sending the money today. You'll know it's mine because I addressed the envelope upside down. Haha :)

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Colts, 13-0 baby! Please dont be stupid Caldwell and bench the starters! Keep it goin!bananaDance.gif

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