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Re: Deck Too Low For Notched Post And Beam Support?
What can I say... I am well read... Is that a crime?
![]() I also listen to NPR on the job! |
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Re: Deck Too Low For Notched Post And Beam Support?
Much more so than Limbaugh,Beck, or the other talking heads that are into affirmation and entertainment of their audience than information...
I am also a sports junkie so I listen to Jim Rome/Colin Cowherd/Mariners/Seahawks/Huskies... uh... back on topic... How those deck posts coming lol |
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