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Old 01-27-2009, 07:15 PM   #21
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I can't believe ED locked 3 thread before I could get a response in. It was like an old Tyson fight got K'Od in seconds

I really wanted to help out the guy with the purlins question too.
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Once in a while, I have to make it seem like I pull my share of the load on this site. I obviously got some attention by being in 3 places at once.

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Oh NO!!! Are their really 3 Ed's?

I just about spit out my coffee reading these 2 responses back to back though.

That purlin guy had 3 separate threads going with the same question. Even if he is not a DIY'er, he should be.

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Old 01-27-2009, 07:32 PM   #22
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.......I really wanted to help out the guy with the purlins question too.
I acted as your stand-in.
Got to "help" him and Ed.
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I acted as your stand-in.
Got to "help" him and Ed.
I saw that stealthy move. Your the only one to get an answer in, makes me wonder if your really this guy or this one hmmm
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Oh NO!!! Are their really 3 Ed's?

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Old 01-27-2009, 07:57 PM   #25
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There's an Ed, Edd n' Eddy
Thats actually not too far of a stretch.

My Dad, then me and then my son are all named the the same. Just not the same middle names, so no Jr. or the II'nd or the III'rd.

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I can't believe ED locked 3 thread before I could get a response in. It was like an old Tyson fight got K'Od in seconds

I really wanted to help out the guy with the purlins question too.

I had some good ideas for the poor fellow too!

What if he messed something up now?
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