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At first glance I thought "Down goes Frazier!" Down goes Fraizer!" Then I thought, I wish I could afford a new pair of boots!:confusion:
I am more worried about having GLUGS installed....... is this the sound of beverages they were drinking while making the labels>Where is the 2nd kitchen outlet circuit??
Somebody didn't quite read the plans right!Would you purchase this house?![]()
Conarb - still fixing up house to sell so no mortgage payment when I relocate. My wife of 44+ years retires this June. I like the 40's 50's & 60's style hot rods. Not worried about customers' date=' will build what I like. [/quote']You're a newly wed by my standards, today is my wife's 82nd birthday so I took her and the kid to the new Diller Scofidio + Renfro Berkeley Art Museum, I don't like it nearly as much as the older Mario Ciampi Brutalist museum, even though they have reinforced the Ciampi museum with lots of ugly steel they still have abandoned it because of seismic concerns. We are so concerned about safety today that we are destroying beautiful architecture and cars, after 2017 FCA is discontinuing the Viper even though the new ACR has broken the record on every track it has run on, but because of a government mandate for side airbags that they say they can't meet they are discontinuing the car, they could continue it with a roadster/targa exception but the guys who race want a coupe. Whether it's buildings, cars, airplanes, or anything else too much safety destroys the quality of life.