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Default Can water-based poly be thinned for wiping?

B a r r y B u r k e J r . wrote:

I guess either way you slice it, neither of us is any too rich.


In my book, "rich" is not measured in dollars.


Yeah, well, true enough... Like I was intimating to JOAT a bit ago, I'm
pretty rich other than being broke all the time, and I'm broke all the time
because I don't care enough about money to do anything about it.

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T. wrote:

not. You're not looking at the bright side of it. Ed goes broke once a
month. But you get to go broke 4 or 5 times a month. Think about how
much luckier you are than him. LMAO


LMAO too... Yeah, I'm not broke usually sometime between noon on Friday and
noon on Saturday.

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