# 1 Not a care in the world # 5 Firefly ? # 7 Sheetrock is probably the easiest material to handle in the construction trades. It's also the biggest PIA if you're not good with the taping, mudding and especially sanding.. # 10 That's going to make a bump JD
Drywall beats lathe and plaster all day long. Easy to install, easy repair. The mistake most make is being too niggardly. Ya need a hole? Make a big one. It's as easy to patch a stud-wide by 2 foot hole as it is to do something smaller (easier, in fact).
#8 ... Any pole is a stripper pole, if you're an attention-starved ho'. Can't help but notice that the "little lady" is not literally 'starved' by any means. Light poles should come with amusement park warnings, to wit, "You must be under 150 pounds to disappoint your daddy by play-acting the whore on this pole."
I'll do you one better - if you pinch their butt of at precisely the right moment, it keeps glowing at full brightness for a few minutes. And then gradually diminishes. It's great fun!
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#1: cheaper than a roomba.
ReplyDelete#5 I suspect I look like that after Mexican food...
ReplyDelete#3 i hope that was a Lego!
ReplyDelete# 1 Not a care in the world
ReplyDelete# 5 Firefly ?
# 7 Sheetrock is probably the easiest material to handle in the construction
trades. It's also the biggest PIA if you're not good with the taping, mudding and especially sanding..
# 10 That's going to make a bump
JD
I admire the guy's sheetrock technique, but I don't wish I could do it myself. Drywall work sucks!
DeleteDrywall beats lathe and plaster all day long. Easy to install, easy repair. The mistake most make is being too niggardly. Ya need a hole? Make a big one. It's as easy to patch a stud-wide by 2 foot hole as it is to do something smaller (easier, in fact).
DeleteCompared to decorative plywood, vinyl sheeting or lathe and plaster drywall is very easy to work with..
DeleteJD
Of that 3 step process, step 3 works cleanly about 50% of the time.
DeleteAdmire it, but I'd much rather do plastering.
Delete#6 No plan survives the first contact with the enemy. Helmuth von Molke (adapted)
ReplyDelete#3 - Ouch! That one made me wince. Poor kid.
ReplyDelete#8 - Do stripper poles come in extra large?
#5 - is that a lightning bug?
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
Delete#8 one size (stripper pole) don't fit all.
ReplyDelete#9 what's up with #11 what a ball hog.
#7. Started hanging rock at 14. Typical prank was to split a sheet in the middle of the pile and make sure the new guy got it.
ReplyDelete#10 shake it off, get back to business
ReplyDelete#1, hey, spuds is an old dude now and probably has bad arthritis in the hips. Cut him a break.
ReplyDelete#7, I am suitably impressed with his drywall cutting technique. Now, how well does he do on a wall full of j-boxes and conduits?
#8, Fathers, keep your daughters off the pole.
#3 I feel so bad that I laugh, but come on, that is funny!
ReplyDelete#8 ... Any pole is a stripper pole, if you're an attention-starved ho'. Can't help but notice that the "little lady" is not literally 'starved' by any means. Light poles should come with amusement park warnings, to wit, "You must be under 150 pounds to disappoint your daddy by play-acting the whore on this pole."
ReplyDelete#5 ... Surely I wasn't the only asshole who used to smash lightning bugs on the pavement to see them glow one last time.
ReplyDeleteI'll do you one better - if you pinch their butt of at precisely the right moment, it keeps glowing at full brightness for a few minutes. And then gradually diminishes. It's great fun!
DeleteJohn G.
#1 ... please tell me that was actually in a Target store.
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