Mark & Juanita wrote:
Funny thing is, that doesn't always happen. I had one of those
Wagner
paint drip squirters a number of years ago. I got it to paint the
house
trim -- the house was mostly brick with a bit of trim and some siding
on
the chimney and roof eaves. After I figured out that this beast was
next
to useless -- it either spit paint runs or one had to thin the paint
to the
consistency of water, but it was noisy -- I decided to get an air
compressor and a real paint sprayer. One of my wife's co-workers
heard
about all the problems I had with this thing and offered to buy it;
he was
absolutel sure I just didn't know how to use it and that *he* could
make it
work properly. Not one to shrink away from recovering some of my
shrunk
costs, especially from an arrogant so-and-so, I jumped at the chance
to
unload this piece of crap. A while later my wife asked him whether
he had
a chance to use it yet; he replied, "oh yeah, it works great!"
uh-huh.
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LRod
Vanity. He just doesn't want to admit that he wasn't able to handle
the thing any better than you were.
FoggyTown