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Well it is in San Franfreako so what do you expect.Unless that's a club for fellows with respiratory issues I don't wanna hear any more!
Well it is in San Franfreako so what do you expect.Unless that's a club for fellows with respiratory issues I don't wanna hear any more!
I would be the one putting sulfur in it.
"Okay, which one of you clowns brought the helium?"
Oh, well that makes sense. :crazy:Well it is in San Franfreako so what do you expect.
Lousy customer service and lousy service people.=QUOTE]
Try these two:
1) My mother hired a guy to paint her steel carport. The idiot used water-based latex paint! It's rustier now than before he did anything.
2) This one deserves to be in one of those bizarre internet photos. - I hired a guy to put gutters on my shop. The roof edge hangs out about six inches from the building wall but he nailed the gutters directly to the wall so the roof overhang protrudes completely BEYOND the gutter.
I still can't believe it! It's not a gutter if the roof extends beyond it! I don't know if he was high, drunk, stupid, or all the above.
I really don't mean to laugh, but...ound:...2) This one deserves to be in one of those bizarre internet photos. - I hired a guy to put gutters on my shop. The roof edge hangs out about six inches from the building wall but he nailed the gutters directly to the wall so the roof overhang protrudes completely BEYOND the gutter...
I hate to say it but I have seen that one already as well. You just don't want to know......:doh: Another San Franfreako treat....Oh, well that makes sense. :crazy:
Oxygen bar, unbelievable.
James, it's the end of my day, my medication and alcohol have taken effect, so here's my idea on how you can make a better bar than this.
You get these guys (the same ones pictured) to come to your bar and call yours "a kick in the n*ts bar."
$5.00 cover charge, all you care to receive....
Sorry but this is about as good an idea as an oxygen bar.
Painting is another thing I do myself with the best paint available. The gutter guy was all of the above. :doh:Lousy customer service and lousy service people.=QUOTE]
Try these two:
1) My mother hired a guy to paint her steel carport. The idiot used water-based latex paint! It's rustier now than before he did anything.
2) This one deserves to be in one of those bizarre internet photos. - I hired a guy to put gutters on my shop. The roof edge hangs out about six inches from the building wall but he nailed the gutters directly to the wall so the roof overhang protrudes completely BEYOND the gutter.
I still can't believe it! It's not a gutter if the roof extends beyond it! I don't know if he was high, drunk, stupid, or all the above.
I confess that I laughed too but it was because it is not at all surprising with today's "handymen."I really don't mean to laugh, but...ound:
By the way, I'm laughing at the stupidity, not your misfortune with which I sympathize.
I confess that I laughed too but it was because it is not at all surprising with today's "handymen."
Figures!Maybe he was Russian.
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Lousy customer service and lousy service people.
Yes but usually in coach class.Government workers are on an entirely different plane.
That would be lousy. I am surprised they just don't pave over them.The photo above of the house sitting in the middle of the road was taken in China and depicts the result of what happened when the owner of the house refused to sell it to the government for a highway project. Sort of like the old Bugs Bunny cartoon. The Guardian article below has photos of several examples of what the Chinese call nail houses.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/ga...homes-in-pictures#/?picture=399880690&index=0
That's what would happen here. Eminent domain is now being used for supporting private development. What was originally used as a way to force people to sell for road projects and things of that nature is being stretched to cover things government considers in the public interest for "economic development". There are really no private property rights anymore. If you have the bad fortune to be in the way, you will be moved one way or another.That would be lousy. I am surprised they just don't pave over them.
That's what would happen here. Eminent domain is now being used for supporting private development. What was originally used as a way to force people to sell for road projects and things of that nature is being stretched to cover things government considers in the public interest for "economic development". There are really no private property rights anymore. If you have the bad fortune to be in the way, you will be moved one way or another.