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Cranky

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Probably a years worth....at least for me :D I got a pic of about half of what's there and shortly after taking the pic we got a nice thunder storm that put down a good 1/2" of rain.

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Pesky squirrels. They're such a nuisance. Who trained them to do that!?
 
Don't you guys mean -1 ply? So thin you can read the newspaper through it. So thin you can se both sides at once.
 
Yep they suck used one the other day.
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Yep they suck used one the other day. View attachment 1168211
Ahhhh....summer time, blow-flies and porta-pots. :lol:

I hate using them.....but when ya gotta go, ya gotta go. Nothing worse than one that hasn't been emptied for a week on a busy site.....turd mountain rising out of the blue stained waters....flies are buzzing.... :eek:
 
Ahhhh....summer time, blow-flies and porta-pots. :lol:

I hate using them.....but when ya gotta go, ya gotta go. Nothing worse than one that hasn't been emptied for a week on a busy site.....turd mountain rising out of the blue stained waters....flies are buzzing.... :eek:
Time to throw some lime on it.
 
More proof were over the hump on the covid thing.
Never would have seen that last April
 
Ahhhh....summer time, blow-flies and porta-pots. :lol:

I hate using them.....but when ya gotta go, ya gotta go. Nothing worse than one that hasn't been emptied for a week on a busy site.....turd mountain rising out of the blue stained waters....flies are buzzing.... :eek:
That's what empty spackle buckets are for.

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That's what empty spackle buckets are for.

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True and funny story time.

When I was an apprentice I wired a house as a part time on-the-side job one year. The house is actually a few hundred meters from where I now live. The owner (Brian) ran the local Hardware store near where I worked at the time, and he convinced me to do the job - cheap labour for him.

One Saturday morning I was working on my own inside the garage in that house, when I had the urgent urge to go. Seeing as how the house was closed in, but not finished, there was no plumbing or power connected yet. I looked around and found a used one litre (quart) paint tin that was empty in the owners trailer that was parked in the garage. Made sure no-one was around, and I proceeded to carefully 'fill' the tin with a log.

Not long after that I heard a car pull up. It was the Brian. He had turned up to do a few small jobs.....including painting some window frames. Thinking no more about what I had just done, as it was such a relief, I didn't think about the tin which I had closed up tight with the lid and buried in the trailer rubbish. The owner dug around (knowing there was a tin there) and found 'my tin'.

The look on Brian's face was priceless when he finally popped the lid.....he looked at me, and said nothing. I suspect the tin was still a bit warm. :D

He left shortly after that. :lol:
 
True and funny story time.

When I was an apprentice I wired a house as a part time on-the-side job one year. The house is actually a few hundred meters from where I now live. The owner (Brian) ran the local Hardware store near where I worked at the time, and he convinced me to do the job - cheap labour for him.

One Saturday morning I was working on my own inside the garage in that house, when I had the urgent urge to go. Seeing as how the house was closed in, but not finished, there was no plumbing or power connected yet. I looked around and found a used one litre (quart) paint tin that was empty in the owners trailer that was parked in the garage. Made sure no-one was around, and I proceeded to carefully 'fill' the tin with a log.

Not long after that I heard a car pull up. It was the Brian. He had turned up to do a few small jobs.....including painting some window frames. Thinking no more about what I had just done, as it was such a relief, I didn't think about the tin which I had closed up tight with the lid and buried in the trailer rubbish. The owner dug around (knowing there was a tin there) and found 'my tin'.

The look on Brian's face was priceless when he finally popped the lid.....he looked at me, and said nothing. I suspect the tin was still a bit warm. :D

He left shortly after that. :lol:
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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