7 pts ยท May 14, 2012
Weather has been shit the last couple of days.
"I love the sound of my new Snailheiser 5000s" - frog probably.
Canada begs to differ.
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attached with hot glue or with screws through the bracket holes into the wall. 2/2
That actually looks pretty good. If I were doing it, I'd finish by covering the angle brackets with a triangle or quarter-circle of wood 1/1
They're for later, when the grown-ups get to play fireman.
As a fellow southpaw will second that emotion.
Yara Greyjoy. They changed it from Asha for the show because apparently it sounded too much like Osha.
Lee Valley sells them: http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?p=56114&cat=2,51555
Also, shouldn't the concrete come above ground level and be sloped to shed water?
I think I was behind him in line. I hate when someone hands over their life savings in unsorted CTC money in front of me.
I've got one of myself on that rock.
I have a picture of myself standing on the rock in #5.
Weather has been shit the last couple of days.
"I love the sound of my new Snailheiser 5000s" - frog probably.
Canada begs to differ.
.
attached with hot glue or with screws through the bracket holes into the wall. 2/2
That actually looks pretty good. If I were doing it, I'd finish by covering the angle brackets with a triangle or quarter-circle of wood 1/1
They're for later, when the grown-ups get to play fireman.
As a fellow southpaw will second that emotion.
Yara Greyjoy. They changed it from Asha for the show because apparently it sounded too much like Osha.
Lee Valley sells them: http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?p=56114&cat=2,51555
Also, shouldn't the concrete come above ground level and be sloped to shed water?
I think I was behind him in line. I hate when someone hands over their life savings in unsorted CTC money in front of me.
I've got one of myself on that rock.
I have a picture of myself standing on the rock in #5.