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Old 10-10-2006, 09:28 PM   #21
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HA! I love my hockey stick but... I can reach a ceiling standing upright without a ladder... most times. At 6 feet I can cut 8 foot ceilings walking. What are you Joe? 5'5"?
Hey! I'm 5'7....Dont crack on us shorter guys. Most of us usually compensate for our short stature with muscles and attitude!

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Old 10-10-2006, 09:40 PM   #22
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Heh... short people got.. no reason, short people got... NO RIGHT!
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Just yesterday I had just prepped to spray a TON of lattice when the neighbor pulled his AMG into his driveway right behind where I had just started to spray. The sun shined bright as the cloud of overspray floated towards his car. It just about made me sick worrying if it would dry before it landed on his car. Thankfully it had dried and he was just getting ready to wash the car. At least he was cool about it, but it did give me a scare and is why I am hesitent to spray.
Anyone who is considering spraying ANYTHING should read this paragraph again and again until the LIABILITY sinks in. Then proceed with caution.

ALWAYS KNOW WHEN NOT TO SPRAY!!!
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