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Post by aeroxbud on Jun 8, 2015 10:02:02 GMT -5
If your going to be spending time in bed Dave, you have to be comfy. PlayStation, net flicks, sounds like your all set
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Post by Fox on Jun 8, 2015 11:17:40 GMT -5
Yep! I already have Internet TV at home but I will probably spend more time at her place after the surgery so I wanted to at least have some entertainment over there. She won't get cable or satellite TV on principle which I kind of agree with but I have cable at home. Her view is that advertisers should give you a free cable connection and box and instead of a bill each month they send out a thank you note if you watch TV for 5+ hours a week. I get it and I kinda agree. I mean we are basically paying to watch commercials.
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Post by aeroxbud on Jun 9, 2015 4:58:46 GMT -5
Good luck with the surgery. Sure makes a big difference having someone there when you are immobile for a while. I never found it too bad years ago when I smashed my knees up. You can get around on crutches and soon get used to it. When I broke my arm about six years ago that sucked. Cant tie your shoes, cut your food up or dress yourself. like being a kid again
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Post by Fox on Apr 15, 2016 2:09:27 GMT -5
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Post by stepthrutuner on Apr 15, 2016 2:41:30 GMT -5
Nice work, as usual. Never seen that preforated structural timber product that I know of. What's it called?
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Post by Fox on Apr 15, 2016 4:59:06 GMT -5
Pressured Treated. Apparently they put it in a chemical bath and then put it in a pressure chamber that impregnates the wood so bugs don't like it and it resists rot.
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Post by stepthrutuner on Apr 17, 2016 20:19:37 GMT -5
All the pressure treated I've seen is smooth. But what do I know.
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Post by Fox on Apr 19, 2016 13:24:50 GMT -5
I have seen that kind too.
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