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Old 07-05-2009, 10:34 PM   #21
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:46 PM   #22
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You think I am a beautiful creature Dusty ?????
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You think I am a beautiful creature Dusty ?????

oh boy!

Hey MZ Handyshnizzle, I told him 2 options, the one a idiot would do (spray foam, hold it, did I do that once?) and to fix it the right way. There he gets to choose.

Sometimes your skirt gets to draggin'.
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You think I am a beautiful creature Dusty ?????
Yes, Modern. And your smart ass mouth makes you even more attractive. I have also admired your thoughts on revenge. Usually sneaky and wrong. I like that about you.
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cool ......... I knew it was only a matter of time before chicks would dig me.
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You guys do understand that people come here looking for professional advice and then get bombarded by your idiocy.

I'm kind of stuck because a couple of you are pretty SAVY in certain departments and when I put you on my IGNORE LIST I may just miss out on how smart you really are.

Again I say... I'm not MAD, I'm Dissapointed. If you get put on an ignore list you're just wasting your time when you're being serious because we won't see your response. I can see a quick "RAISE THE FLOOR" (AFTER) you leave some helpful advice as a little ribbing but to just waste our time with the joke and no help is pointless.

I got a verbal beat down from ModernStyle one day (Still don't understand what the deal is with Craigslist) and then 2 days later he's helping me with AIRLESS SPRAYER peoblems. I was too aggravated with the forum to put him on my ignore list that day and just closed my browser... Luckily I didn't, I got some advice and now have a PISTON AIRLESS that cost me $40 and is worth over $500.

Why not make an ARGUMENT, VENTING or ASK A STUPID QUESTION thread and let loose there?

OK, I'm done and just added a couple more to my ignore list. I figure with the first few responses COYOTEHILLS has already got some professional advice.

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My rule, if you ask a question that a apprentice carpenter should know I let you figure it out for yourself, if you ask something harder I will help. It also depends on my mood, bad day you will get no help, sorry. I am also on DIY forums; I will answer almost any carpentry question there. Qualifications for help are different there.
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You guys do understand that people come here looking for professional advice and then get bombarded by your idiocy.

I'm kind of stuck because a couple of you are pretty SAVY in certain departments and when I put you on my IGNORE LIST I may just miss out on how smart you really are.

Again I say... I'm not MAD, I'm Dissapointed. If you get put on an ignore list you're just wasting your time when you're being serious because we won't see your response. I can see a quick "RAISE THE FLOOR" (AFTER) you leave some helpful advice as a little ribbing but to just waste our time with the joke and no help is pointless.

I got a verbal beat down from ModernStyle one day (Still don't understand what the deal is with Craigslist) and then 2 days later he's helping me with AIRLESS SPRAYER peoblems. I was too aggravated with the forum to put him on my ignore list that day and just closed my browser... Luckily I didn't, I got some advice and now have a PISTON AIRLESS that cost me $40 and is worth over $500.

Why not make an ARGUMENT, VENTING or ASK A STUPID QUESTION thread and let loose there?

OK, I'm done and just added a couple more to my ignore list. I figure with the first few responses COYOTEHILLS has already got some professional advice.

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MZ-Handyman I got a question for you?

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Your on his $h!t list
because of your mouth
and general p!$$ poor attitude.





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Your on his $h!t list
because of your mouth
and general p!$$ poor attitude.





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I can live with that. My feelings are hurt a lil bit though. I will take two Unisom and hopefully it will be ok in the morning
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Caulk it.
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I can live with that. My feelings are hurt a lil bit though. I will take two Unisom and hopefully it will be ok in the morning
Just take one of these before bed, you'll feel fine.
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You guys do understand that people come here looking for professional advice and then get bombarded by your idiocy.

I'm kind of stuck because a couple of you are pretty SAVY in certain departments and when I put you on my IGNORE LIST I may just miss out on how smart you really are.

Again I say... I'm not MAD, I'm Dissapointed. If you get put on an ignore list you're just wasting your time when you're being serious because we won't see your response. I can see a quick "RAISE THE FLOOR" (AFTER) you leave some helpful advice as a little ribbing but to just waste our time with the joke and no help is pointless.

I got a verbal beat down from ModernStyle one day (Still don't understand what the deal is with Craigslist) and then 2 days later he's helping me with AIRLESS SPRAYER peoblems. I was too aggravated with the forum to put him on my ignore list that day and just closed my browser... Luckily I didn't, I got some advice and now have a PISTON AIRLESS that cost me $40 and is worth over $500.

Why not make an ARGUMENT, VENTING or ASK A STUPID QUESTION thread and let loose there?

OK, I'm done and just added a couple more to my ignore list. I figure with the first few responses COYOTEHILLS has already got some professional advice.

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