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Default PVC glue and glue primer -- minimum temperatures

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks


Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks


Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)



Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?
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Well since the glue does not -dry- (it sets) at all there is no
concern. I would quote you from my bottle but am laid up now and can't
reach it. As to the specific concern. No, 50 degrees is no problem.
The glue will set in a very frew seconds and ready for use in under 30
seconds at least down as far as I have used it which is not much above
freeqing.

Harry K

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On 14 Dec 2004 06:26:11 -0800, "Harry K"
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Well since the glue does not -dry- (it sets) at all there is no
concern. I would quote you from my bottle but am laid up now and can't
reach it. As to the specific concern. No, 50 degrees is no problem.
The glue will set in a very frew seconds and ready for use in under 30
seconds at least down as far as I have used it which is not much above
freeqing.

Harry K



Thanks Harry.
I just called a local hardware store and they agreed with you. Thank
god there are normal people like yourself who can answer someone
else's concerns without putting them down.

Much appreciated and get well soon.... jim


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Oatey Regular PVC Cement;
Regular Cement for PVC


Regular-bodied clear cement for use on PVC pipe and fittings. Up to 4" for
DWV Sch. 40 and up to 2" for Sch. 80.
Recommended for ALL grades and types of PVC pipe and fittings, potable
water, pressure pipe, gas, conduit and DWV.
Sets up quickly.
Recommended application temperature 40°F to 100°F.
Meets ASTM D-2564


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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:14:08 GMT, "bumtracks"
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Oatey Regular PVC Cement;
Regular Cement for PVC


Regular-bodied clear cement for use on PVC pipe and fittings. Up to 4" for
DWV Sch. 40 and up to 2" for Sch. 80.
Recommended for ALL grades and types of PVC pipe and fittings, potable
water, pressure pipe, gas, conduit and DWV.
Sets up quickly.
Recommended application temperature 40°F to 100°F.
Meets ASTM D-2564



That's perfect info for me.
Thank you bumtracks !!
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The glue will set in a very frew seconds and ready for use in under 30
seconds


The setting speed depends on the grade of cement you have. "wet-r-dry" is the
fastest, setting almost instantly. The heavy duty takes a few minutes before it
is really set but it has 15-20 seconds of "open" time. You need that when you
are joining big pipe, hence "heavy duty". I still wait a while before I slam
the pressure to any of them, at least a half hour on the HD stuff. It may be
overkill but I hate doing things twice.
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Not to berate you, but it is amazing the number of people who think the
world stops at 50 degrees Fahrenheit! I live in Canada, the warm part that
is south of many US states. Today it is 10 below Celsius, in Fahrenheit that
is about 15 degrees. All around my house they are pouring concrete,
installing plastic plumbing, installing wiring, and laying roofs. This all
goes on down to about 0 degrees Fahrenheit before they stop and take some
time off. Many projects just tent up with heaters and keep on building no
matter what the weather.

jim wrote in message news
I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks



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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks


Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)



Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?


Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


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"Bubba" wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)



Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?


Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba



Jim, pay no attention to Bubba, he was an abused child and has a frightfully
bitter outlook of life.
Crystal balls? that is all Bubba has.


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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 03:14:42 GMT, "MG" wrote:


"Bubba" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?


Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba



Jim, pay no attention to Bubba, he was an abused child and has a frightfully
bitter outlook of life.
Crystal balls? that is all Bubba has.


Thanks MG, your post really made me laugh and gave me a good
prospective of bubba. I'll take your advice.

thanks again.
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 03:14:42 GMT, "MG" wrote:


"Bubba" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?


Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba



Jim, pay no attention to Bubba, he was an abused child and has a frightfully
bitter outlook of life.
Crystal balls? that is all Bubba has.

I see you dont like to hear the truth either, MG.
Bubba
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)



Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?


Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba



No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you
have your head so far up your ass, you couldn't see or hear anything.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?


Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba



No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you
have your head so far up your ass, you couldn't see or hear anything.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.


Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba



No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you
have your head so far up your ass, you couldn't see or hear anything.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.


Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba



Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.
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jim wrote in message
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I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for

the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack).

I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep

it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures

(95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair

was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer

months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.


PVC pipe is probably more bothered by the UV in the sun than the
heat of it. White PVC becomes very brittle after a few years in
the sun. Even painting it can help.

Bob


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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you
have your head so far up your ass, you couldn't see or hear anything.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.


Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba



Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.



and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

..

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba



Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.



and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)



No it won't. It will be Bubba.
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 16:13:31 GMT, "Bob"
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jim wrote in message
.. .

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for

the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack).

I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep

it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures

(95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair

was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer

months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.


PVC pipe is probably more bothered by the UV in the sun than the
heat of it. White PVC becomes very brittle after a few years in
the sun. Even painting it can help.

Bob



Bob, that's an interesting idea. Maybe I'll paint it when the
insulation wears off.

When the repair man installed the backflow, he insulated it for me and
then wrapped it well with electrical tape (lots of tape).


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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.



and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)



No it won't. It will be Bubba.


What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba
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seriously,
what name is Bubba the nic, alias, replacement or short for


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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)



No it won't. It will be Bubba.


What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba



I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:31:37 GMT, "bumtracks"
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seriously,
what name is Bubba the nic, alias, replacement or short for


Absolutely nothing. It got your attention, didnt it? Then it worked.
See how well it worked with my "pet" Jim?
Bubba
Dr. Bubba (There, that help?)
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.


What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba



I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.


Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba


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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba



I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.


Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba



Bubba, get a life man.
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.


Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba



Bubba, get a life man.


Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:40:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.

Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba



Bubba, get a life man.


Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba



Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:36:33 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:40:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.

Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba


Bubba, get a life man.


Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba



Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.


Here's a dog bone, little pull-toy jimmy.
Now BITE ME!
Bubba
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:21:58 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:36:33 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:40:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.

Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba


Bubba, get a life man.

Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba



Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.


Here's a dog bone, little pull-toy jimmy.
Now BITE ME!
Bubba


Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.


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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:31:31 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:21:58 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:36:33 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:40:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.

Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba


Bubba, get a life man.

Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba


Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.


Here's a dog bone, little pull-toy jimmy.
Now BITE ME!
Bubba


Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.


Hey "pull-toy" jimmy
Have you no honor? You cant even think up your own material? You have
to use my "Dog" material? Does your mommy have to wipe your slobber
off your chin too? C'mon man. Use that glob of grey matter between
your ears and come up with something original. Your beginning to bore
me. Such a waste of sperm you are. If I were you, Id just shoot myself
now. Get it over with.
Bubba
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 02:41:52 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:31:31 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:21:58 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:36:33 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:40:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.

Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba


Bubba, get a life man.

Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba


Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.

Here's a dog bone, little pull-toy jimmy.
Now BITE ME!
Bubba


Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.


Hey "pull-toy" jimmy
Have you no honor? You cant even think up your own material? You have
to use my "Dog" material? Does your mommy have to wipe your slobber
off your chin too? C'mon man. Use that glob of grey matter between
your ears and come up with something original. Your beginning to bore
me. Such a waste of sperm you are. If I were you, Id just shoot myself
now. Get it over with.
Bubba



Do you have to work very hard at being stupid or does it just come
naturally?
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:13:31 -0600, jim wrote:

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 02:41:52 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:31:31 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:21:58 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:36:33 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:40:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.

Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba


Bubba, get a life man.

Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba


Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.

Here's a dog bone, little pull-toy jimmy.
Now BITE ME!
Bubba

Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.


Hey "pull-toy" jimmy
Have you no honor? You cant even think up your own material? You have
to use my "Dog" material? Does your mommy have to wipe your slobber
off your chin too? C'mon man. Use that glob of grey matter between
your ears and come up with something original. Your beginning to bore
me. Such a waste of sperm you are. If I were you, Id just shoot myself
now. Get it over with.
Bubba



Do you have to work very hard at being stupid or does it just come
naturally?


"Good puppy, Good boy" jimmy toy.
Now go lick your balls and crawl back under the porch where you
belong.
Bubba
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:41:57 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:13:31 -0600, jim wrote:

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 02:41:52 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:31:31 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:21:58 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:36:33 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:40:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.

Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba


Bubba, get a life man.

Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba


Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.

Here's a dog bone, little pull-toy jimmy.
Now BITE ME!
Bubba

Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.

Hey "pull-toy" jimmy
Have you no honor? You cant even think up your own material? You have
to use my "Dog" material? Does your mommy have to wipe your slobber
off your chin too? C'mon man. Use that glob of grey matter between
your ears and come up with something original. Your beginning to bore
me. Such a waste of sperm you are. If I were you, Id just shoot myself
now. Get it over with.
Bubba



Do you have to work very hard at being stupid or does it just come
naturally?


"Good puppy, Good boy" jimmy toy.
Now go lick your balls and crawl back under the porch where you
belong.
Bubba



Sounds like the aliens forget to remove your anal probe? Maybe thats
why there is a connection between being an ass_ole and the probe.

Now go bark up a tree before they return.
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 07:21:14 -0600, jim wrote:

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:41:57 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:13:31 -0600, jim wrote:

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 02:41:52 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:31:31 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:21:58 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:36:33 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:40:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 04:36:05 -0600, jim wrote:

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:37:26 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:50:26 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:27:24 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:38:52 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:18:39 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:37:40 -0600, jim wrote:

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:45:11 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:09:00 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:17:47 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:52:21 -0600, jim wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:48:53 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:28:23 -0600, jim wrote:

I'm concerned with the glue drying properly outside in 50 degrees
Farenheit. I expect the temp to stay there for 3 hours or so. Will
the glue set up properly? I'm having a back flow repair for my
underground sprinkler today in west Houston, Texas.

Thanks

Nope. You'll need to have it hermetically sealed in a mason jar out on
the back porch by funk and wagnals first.
Bubba
(Read the container the glue comes in, silly)


Thanks but did it ever occur to you maybe I'm not doing the repair
myself ?

Did it ever actually occur to you that I really dont give a ****?
When I go home in the evening, my sprinkler system works fine. Too bad
yours has a problem.
You wann know what my crystal ball tells me about you and the little
job you are having done on your sprinkler system?
You hired the cheapest handyman down the road to do your repairs and
now you are having second thoughts about the progress of the job and
the actual ability of the drunk that is doing it.
Next time get legitimate estimates from professional sprinkler
companies you cheap ******* and hire the best guy through the least
little bit of research on your own you tight wad.
There. That about nail it on the head for you jimmy?
Bubba


No it doesn't nail it on the head but it's not your fault because you

.

Since Bubba can't see or hear this but for everyone else --
Now since it's repaired, system works as good as new. First repair
ever for this system and probably it's more my fault since I didn't
insulate the pipes from the southern sun during summer.

Exactly as I thought. You futzed with it before and you did the
repair. You cant fool and old fool. Ive seen way too many of your kind
before and I'll see many more. Found one yesterday where the guy
almost killed himself and his wife. Wanted to save a buck, just like
you, you cheap ass.
Bubba


Not true but as I said before, you have your head so far up your ass,
you can't read or hear anything.

I didn't break the pipe I just was "about" to insulate it for the
winter when I discovered the leak (very small hairline crack). I knew
I couldn't fix it properly so I hired a man. He said to keep it
insulated even in the summer due to our southern temperatures (95
degrees typically) which I had not done hence I say this repair was my
fault because I didn't keep it insulated during the summer months. It
was NOT caused by me futzing with it.

Now if you care to rant on, go for it and show the new people in this
newsgroup like me, your type.


and once again, for you, you idiot..........
If YOU hadnt futzed with it (YOU DID) it wouldnt have had a leak in
the first place. Thus, it appears you have the seeing/hearing problem.
I also still know that you had no one repair it. YOU did the repair.
Bubba
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)


No it won't. It will be Bubba.

What did I tell you?
Damn that crystal ball is right on the money.
You are so easy jim, its pathetic.
Your are Just another little pull toy for my enjoyment.
Now, sit up and bark
Bubba


I was right, it WAS Bubba. Gee, what a surprise.

Poor pet jimmy. He is all confused now. I look up where I see.....
(the next lip flapping you hear will be din-wit Jim)
and sure enough, right after that I see.......
My pet pull toy jim flapping about "No it won't..........
I just love him to death.
Now
"Roll over Jimmy boy"
Bubba


Bubba, get a life man.

Jimmy boy "yur killin me man, yur just killin me"
Now "Sit the **** up boy"
"Speak Speak"
Bubba


Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.

Here's a dog bone, little pull-toy jimmy.
Now BITE ME!
Bubba

Bubba, rollover and play dead boy.

Hey "pull-toy" jimmy
Have you no honor? You cant even think up your own material? You have
to use my "Dog" material? Does your mommy have to wipe your slobber
off your chin too? C'mon man. Use that glob of grey matter between
your ears and come up with something original. Your beginning to bore
me. Such a waste of sperm you are. If I were you, Id just shoot myself
now. Get it over with.
Bubba


Do you have to work very hard at being stupid or does it just come
naturally?


"Good puppy, Good boy" jimmy toy.
Now go lick your balls and crawl back under the porch where you
belong.
Bubba



Sounds like the aliens forget to remove your anal probe? Maybe thats
why there is a connection between being an ass_ole and the probe.

Now go bark up a tree before they return.


Damit jimmy boy. Just when I thought you were thinking on your own and
making up your own material, you go and revert back to mine using the
dog stuff.
You need to quit licking your mamma's hairy back, put your little
pecker back in your pants, wipe the cum offa your chin and stop
whinning like a little baby.
Now roll over so your sister can pet your belly.
Bubba


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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 22:48:48 GMT, Bubba
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Sounds like the aliens forget to remove your anal probe? Maybe thats
why there is a connection between being an ass_ole and the probe.

Now go bark up a tree before they return.


Damit jimmy boy. Just when I thought you were thinking on your own and
making up your own material, you go and revert back to mine using the
dog stuff.
You need to quit licking your mamma's hairy back, put your little
pecker back in your pants, wipe the cum offa your chin and stop
whinning like a little baby.
Now roll over so your sister can pet your belly.
Bubba


I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in
public.
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:08:44 -0600, jim wrote:

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 22:48:48 GMT, Bubba
wrote:


Sounds like the aliens forget to remove your anal probe? Maybe thats
why there is a connection between being an ass_ole and the probe.

Now go bark up a tree before they return.


Damit jimmy boy. Just when I thought you were thinking on your own and
making up your own material, you go and revert back to mine using the
dog stuff.
You need to quit licking your mamma's hairy back, put your little
pecker back in your pants, wipe the cum offa your chin and stop
whinning like a little baby.
Now roll over so your sister can pet your belly.
Bubba


I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in
public.



No. Just you and I really have to admit. You are making it quite easy
for me. You need to learn to play with the big dogs before you start
flapping your jawls when you hop in here.
Here, let me get you your leash and I'll take you for a walk out back.
You can go roll around in the raccoon ****.
Now blow me, pull toy.
Bubba
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 13:38:00 GMT, Bubba
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:08:44 -0600, jim wrote:

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 22:48:48 GMT, Bubba
wrote:


Sounds like the aliens forget to remove your anal probe? Maybe thats
why there is a connection between being an ass_ole and the probe.

Now go bark up a tree before they return.

Damit jimmy boy. Just when I thought you were thinking on your own and
making up your own material, you go and revert back to mine using the
dog stuff.
You need to quit licking your mamma's hairy back, put your little
pecker back in your pants, wipe the cum offa your chin and stop
whinning like a little baby.
Now roll over so your sister can pet your belly.
Bubba


I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in
public.



No. Just you and I really have to admit. You are making it quite easy
for me. You need to learn to play with the big dogs before you start
flapping your jawls when you hop in here.
Here, let me get you your leash and I'll take you for a walk out back.
You can go roll around in the raccoon ****.
Now blow me, pull toy.
Bubba


I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet it's hard to
pronounce.
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You two love birds need to get a room together


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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 08:13:20 -0600, jim wrote:

On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 13:38:00 GMT, Bubba
wrote:

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:08:44 -0600, jim wrote:

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 22:48:48 GMT, Bubba
wrote:


Sounds like the aliens forget to remove your anal probe? Maybe thats
why there is a connection between being an ass_ole and the probe.

Now go bark up a tree before they return.

Damit jimmy boy. Just when I thought you were thinking on your own and
making up your own material, you go and revert back to mine using the
dog stuff.
You need to quit licking your mamma's hairy back, put your little
pecker back in your pants, wipe the cum offa your chin and stop
whinning like a little baby.
Now roll over so your sister can pet your belly.
Bubba

I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in
public.



No. Just you and I really have to admit. You are making it quite easy
for me. You need to learn to play with the big dogs before you start
flapping your jawls when you hop in here.
Here, let me get you your leash and I'll take you for a walk out back.
You can go roll around in the raccoon ****.
Now blow me, pull toy.
Bubba


I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet it's hard to
pronounce.


It is. Its called JIMMYSMOMMYLETHIMPLAYONTHEINTERNET.
"Go Fetch a stick jimmy. Fetch the stick..."
Bubba
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