TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
Not interested in your sex life.... Hey, John.
yeaaah....what was I thinking. Not fully awake yet, just having my coffee after my afternoon recuperative nap.
Just happy that we didn't pee in our Depends
There once was a man from Dallas
with an unusually small phalis
I forget the rest, but you suck Winchester.
The end.
with an unusually small phalis
I forget the rest, but you suck Winchester.
The end.
Al, I don’t think I gave you a review of the Gator Dust. It was easy to work with but make sure your palms aren’t sweaty. When that stuff gets wet, it is sticky! It seemed to have licked the (what I think are overly large) joints but it looks really nice and has a soft touch to it. You can depress it some with your fingers.
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DanHappy (11-11-2020)
Russ that looks fantastic! Geez, you guys are on point with the home repairs and here i am, a freaking peasant. Lou does the wood working, Al with the stone work, Jeff with the party pad, Mike with the snow, and here I am with, well, I don't even have &@%^$^ grass.
But Russ, I'd like very much to do something like to my front yard in a circle area. You said kinda squishy. I assume it will harden rock solid when fully cured?
But Russ, I'd like very much to do something like to my front yard in a circle area. You said kinda squishy. I assume it will harden rock solid when fully cured?
Russ, that looks really good, a nice natural flow to it. Do you know how much a bag of that was? The stuff I used was close to $20/bag and it didn't go far even with 1/16"-1/8' joints. Probably would get one lineal foot out of a bag on that walkway. Good job!
Evening, check in prior to B'day dinner.
Looks great, Russ. I have to redo the flagstone out front and will have to look into it.
Looks great, Russ. I have to redo the flagstone out front and will have to look into it.