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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2013 21:11:36 GMT -5
Hoy estoy pariendo cuates.
It's been a rough day for everyone in my company at work.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 20, 2013 21:15:04 GMT -5
Do you want to talk about it? What happened?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2013 21:30:59 GMT -5
nothing a few beers wont wash away. Our cabinet installer broke my client's most expensive upper cabinet. Dropped it while cracking a joke and busted the corner off. My client wanted to KILL! I accidentally was there and said, chillax, we'll get you a new one. Not even worth the headache. Not even close.
My boss had more issues aside from that.
On another note. Never buy IKEA kitchens. The cabinets are little better than cardboard. Very flimsy construction. Not blaming IKEA for the accident. Any cabinet would be ruined. But these wont last 10 years. Total garbage. The chinese knock-down imports are way better. WAY better.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 20, 2013 21:37:46 GMT -5
That sucks. But ya know what? Life goes on.
Sorry to hear about your bad day, mi amigo.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2013 21:38:29 GMT -5
It's a Mexican colloquillism.
Now, I am pushing (birthing) twins.
They use it when we might say "today was a rough day with a lot of work."
I love mexican colloquillism's! My boss teaches them to me too fast to learn and remember!
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Post by quartz on Sept 20, 2013 22:05:15 GMT -5
Those are some really nice pieces, hope you find more to show.
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Post by jamesp on Sept 20, 2013 23:35:28 GMT -5
Thanks Larry . Darn thing was in sand that is similar to that found in a sandbox. Talk about easy digging. Usually those things are in dry clay that = concrete or damp clay that sticks like glue to a teflon pan. Some guys dip their shovels in used motor oil every other dig to get the gumbo clay to release off the shovel. Not very environmentally nice.
They are deceptive and always a chance that it will cut and be a psuedomorph.
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Post by jamesp on Sept 20, 2013 23:43:01 GMT -5
Tomorrow is a new day Scott. Sounds like it can only get better. I got a bad submersible pump. It is in a pond in the back of the house and feeds water to a little geothermal heat pump in the basement. It is a bear to fix. Stuff happens
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2013 18:18:04 GMT -5
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Post by jamesp on Sept 22, 2013 6:26:30 GMT -5
Now they own the rain. Govt the God. What next. That's funny Jim
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2013 13:00:28 GMT -5
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