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Old 6/7/07, 11:28 PM
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Aaaahh, nice to lay back in a nice hot bath at the end of the day. Little too bright in here though, I'll just reach up and...




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Old 6/7/07, 11:56 PM
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Aaaahh, nice to lay back in a nice hot bath at the end of the day. Little too bright in here though, I'll just reach up and...
It would be nice to have a bottle of "Wild Turkey" in me first to bare the look of all the Blue Paint...............
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Well Dale, you could always use the tub upstairs but you'd need a bigger bottle.




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No wonder the bank foreclosed, was their a suicide in the residence?..........or Overdose?................ .............
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Was that circuit GFCI protected? It doesn't really change the rules but it would add a level of safety. Adding a wet location cover would make you 93 code compliant.
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Was that circuit GFCI protected? It doesn't really change the rules but it would add a level of safety. Adding a wet location cover would make you 93 code compliant.
The outlets at the sink were GFCI protected. I don't know about that light switch, though.




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