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Cindy Hamilton says... > > On Friday, October 21, 2016 at 9:53:25 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > > In article >, Brooklyn1 > > says... > > > > > > On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 05:13:42 +1100, Bruce > > > > wrote: > > > > > But before you find your cash, you have to dig through blueprints of > > your house, your will, roadmaps of Nepal and directions to the nearest > > synagoge, because you never know what's going to happen that day and you > > want to be prepared. > > > > > It's those who don't own their own home who have no need to measure, > > > they live in crap hole apartments and never make improvements... > > > Bruthe obviously lives in some moldy basement apt of less than 200 > > > sqft... lives in a coal bin. > > > > Before I can reply to that: how many fl. oz. to one sqft, rounded off to > > the nearest Fahrenheit? > > Before I can reply to that: how many milliliters to one square meter, > rounded off to the nearest Celsius? ![]() |
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In article >, Gary says...
> > Bruce wrote: > > > > But before you find your cash, you have to dig through blueprints of > > your house, your will, roadmaps of Nepal and directions to the nearest > > synagoge, because you never know what's going to happen that day and you > > want to be prepared. > > > > > It's those who don't own their own home who have no need to measure, > > > they live in crap hole apartments and never make improvements... > > > Bruthe obviously lives in some moldy basement apt of less than 200 > > > sqft... lives in a coal bin. > > > > Before I can reply to that: how many fl. oz. to one sqft, rounded off to > > the nearest Fahrenheit? > > LOL to your two comments! :-D > > Sheldon uses cash only. He's probably one of those *OLD PPL* that pay in > cash and after slowly counting out his small bills, then he digs out a > handful of coins from his pocket and slowly hands the cashier one coin > at a time to make exact change. > > Those are the only line holdups I've ever encountered. Nobody I've ever > seen goes through a line and forgets their PIN number or has > insufficient funds in their account. Sheldon In Space!@ > > In his other pocket (or his so-very-*** man purse) is his tape measure, > a precision scale, and blueprints of his house. LOL |
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On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 11:41:28 AM UTC-10, Nancy Young wrote:
> Picked up a package of pork chops, eggs, mozz, socks, printer > paper, Tate's cookies and a flu shot. > > And a set of really nice Nordic Ware baking sheets. > > nancy Costco is a great place. Da Hawaiians embrace Costco because over here so expensive! http://www.seattletimes.com/business...usiest-costco/ |
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