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Start here => M.O.-Introductions => Topic started by: Parts on August 09, 2007, 05:09:52 PM
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Hello
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Hi Parts. Do you like parts? What kinds of parts do you like?
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CHIRP!
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Are you going to post pics of your parts?
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would you consider yourself to be a sensitive type of person, or do you have fairly thick skin?
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welcome to the rough-house, parts. stiffen your resolve...
/waves
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Hi parts, and welcome to the madhouse. Don't trust anything they say about us. ;D
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Parts of all kind I have cabinets of them. I can't leave anything alone always have to take it apart so see all the parts and how they work.
I can be sensitive but this is the internet so fuck it
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Hi parts, and welcome to the madhouse. Don't trust anything they say about us. ;D
why not?
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Hi parts, and welcome to the madhouse. Don't trust anything they say about us. ;D
why not?
Because they're all evil.
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hi parts, do you like office supplies?
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Are you going to post pics of your parts?
He's a special picture of my hammer just for you
(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q131/parts67/ht-550a.jpg)
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Because they're all evil.
So I'll feel at home then >:D
McFuck_Yeah! I like office supplies but am horribly disorganized and they tend to say on the on self by my desk :-[
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hello parts
:stoned:
have you got any other pictures other than your hammer ?
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Are you going to post pics of your parts?
He's a special picture of my hammer just for you
(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q131/parts67/ht-550a.jpg)
Hi Parts.
I remember using one of those hammer staplers all too well back in 1993 when I had a temp job in Charlotte. -- I and another guy were supposed to put up insulation under the Eaves of a hospital clinic. I was shown what to do:
Grab a piece of fiberglass insulation that the other guy had cut into a roughly 10" x 15" piece, and wrap a piece of PVC sheeting over the top of it, then use the hammer stapler to affix it to the top side of the attic between each roofing joist, as well as trying to dodge stray roofing nails that were protruding from the underside of the roof. . I wound up doing most of the work, almost totally destroying my hands as well as putting holes through my fingernails, all the while wondering if I was moving at a reasonable speed.
Apparently the supervisor was impressed with the progress that 'we' had made, even though I did most of the work. He even offered me a job, and his business card. --He had been gone for most of the day.
I thought about it, but the next day I vowed to myself that I would NEVER do it again. -- And that tells of my only encounter with the tool pictured above.
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Good to see you here Parts. Welcome to the site!! :welcome:
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Good to see you here Parts. Welcome to the site!! :welcome:
fixed.
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Good to see you here Parts. Welcome to the site!! :welcome:
fixed.
There's life outside of I² or so I'm told. ;D
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Welcome Parts. Are you an ME?
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Hiya Parts. Welcome to Insanity......er, Intensity! ;D
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ey up parts... welcome to the dark side. there's bits of this forum even muckier than that condo you've been working on, as you'll discover after you've made a few more posts. :evillaugh:
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It's the traffic light guy! ;D
Glad to see you here, parts.
By the way, I have used one of those staplers before as well. Thankfully it wasn't on roofing.
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By ME you mean mechanical engineer? No if I could do it all over I think that is the route I would take though. I am just a lowly home improvement contractor. As far as the hammer goes it's my favorite one and I have drawers full of spare parts for it in my work shop.
Thank you all for your welcome
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Ever seen Benny & Joon, Parts.
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parts, after you make your tenth post several new forums open up for your reading pleasure.
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Never staple your bosses tie to a box.
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Never staple your bosses tie to a box.
I've had a couple that I wanted to staple their tie to their head even came close a few times :evillaugh:
Spokane Girl no I have not seen it but I have a long backlog of movies to see I'll add it
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hello and welcome! i like yer avatar :)