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Old 08-13-2006, 03:27 PM   #1
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For deer enthusiasts or just anybody. A commercial that accidently caught a big buck on tape.

http://www.thejump.net/humor/Find-the-deer.htm

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Old 08-13-2006, 03:37 PM   #2
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Ya' damn near gave my dog a heart-attack!!

He was layin' right next to me when the SCREAM woke him up!!

He just YELPED, jumped up and RAN OUTSIDE to chase down somethin', - - ANYTHING!!
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Oh ya got me good on that one I didn't see it coming at all
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I am not even falling for that.
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That's old hat dude. Been floatin' around on the web under one guise or another
for every bit of a year now. Still startling to see.
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That's old hat dude. Been floatin' around on the web under one guise or another
for every bit of a year now. Still startling to see.
Jeez... SORRRRY.......

I know, I've seen other ones of the same type, but not this one on THIS site. Besides I was bored and the site was kind of dead today, so I just threw it on for the hell of it. I won't don't it again, I promise.

Oh btw..... Here's a new post for ya' all.........since mine are old stuff....

I'm a drywaller, but could you tell me how many pieces I need for my next job.

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Sure, ask for more help with that drywaller, but never-you-mind answer my questions about how many nails I need for my dog house construction project.....geeze.
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Sure, ask for more help with that drywaller, but never-you-mind answer my questions about how many nails I need for my dog house construction project.....geeze.
Sorry.......

What's the budget? Because you can space out the nails farther as long as it passes inspection.
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I changed my mind...
Instead of nails I am going to build the entire thing using Gorilla Glue.
Thanks Anyway.
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I changed my mind...
Instead of nails I am going to build the entire thing using Gorilla Glue.
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Make sure you wet the surface before applying glue, it give a better bond.

Two bottles should do an average sized dog house.
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Make sure you wet the surface before applying glue, it give a better bond.

Two bottles should do an average sized dog house.
Question.....
Should that be distilled water, well water, tap water, river water, pond water, lake water, or water from a watermelon.

Sorry, this may sound like a dumb question, but I just want to do it the right way.
Thanks For The Help!
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Question.....
Should that be distilled water, well water, tap water, river water, pond water, lake water, or water from a watermelon.

Sorry, this may sound like a dumb question, but I just want to do it the right way.
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I heard that in ME they use well water. That is if you live near the coast. Tap water is best in snowy areas. Watermelon works good in the southern part of ME.

BTW, do not use distilled water (not enough bonding agents).

Will you be Drywalling your dog house? I rec. using greenboard. It is waterproof.
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I love, it, love it, love it. The Contractor Talk Community has somehow
moved me all the way to Maine.
Does that mean that I will be getting a deal on lobster now?

By the way, never microwave distilled water
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I was thinking about drywalling the dog house.
It is 4x8 and 4ft high.
Since I can not figure out just how much drywall to use, I decided to not drywall it.

Unless.....Has anyone else drywalled a doghouse 4x8x4?
How many sheets did you need.
Greenboard? what kind of paint would you use to make it greenboard?
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By the way, never microwave distilled water
O.K. I'll bite, why not?
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If you were to microwave distilled water in a coffee cup and then stick a spoon in the water, the cup of water will explode in your face.
Distilled water has no impurities and will not boil, but it super heats. The introduction of the spoon will cause the water to react and cause the cup to explode.

IN ALL HONESTY, EVEN THOUGH I TEND TO JOKE AROUND QUITE
OFTEN DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS, YOU WILL GET HURT.
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What if it's a plastic spoon from Wendy's?
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What if it's a plastic spoon from Wendy's?
I have to say, you stumped me.
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It will melt the spoon and turn the distilled water into Chicago city water.
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Chicago city water is actually pretty good, honestly.
Now, the Chicago River water, is a different story.
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