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Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 21:05:56 GMT
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Peter Hucker wrote in opsfc8qkfhaiowgp@blue:
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 21:54:19 GMT, Dyno Mutt
wrote:
Peter Hucker wrote in opsfcqi8pgaiowgp@blue:
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 14:38:18 GMT, Dyno Mutt
wrote:
Peter Hucker wrote in opsfa8nsemaiowgp@blue:
On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 15:29:10 GMT, Dyno Mutt
wrote:
You used a compact car to haul a bathtub?!!?
I used the only car I had at the time. Didn't realise the bath was
quite so heavy! guy lived in a place without a proper road, I had
to
drive down a kerb at one point, suspension went THUD!
I used to use my celica off-roading...
Posh git!
I dRove it down a ravine!
Fun, even if expensive.
Drinking and driving dont mix.
Oy!
You're supposed to measure all the openings and fit the plumbing
*before*
you install the bathtub...eveything over here is copper pipe and
solder
joints.
FYI
HTH
Planning? Don't be absurd! Anyway it was a second hand one in the
paper for a tenner.
You blatherskite!
A what?
Sommat like a tosser I suspect...
It sounds more scottish than american (you are american?)
Do i drive a big truck for no reason?
Yes...
You can still make the adjustments *before* you install it.
The guy was tearing his place apart to completely redo it. I don't
think he wanting me asking measurements beforehand.
Why not? You can do it the *right* way or you can do it the *wrong*
way...
Hmmmmm most people don't do things that carefully. Don't tell me you
read instruction manuals too?
Of course :0)
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