While inspecting the 'restoration' of storm inlets, I saw on where the bricks had disintegrated over the years leaving a web of mortar. That was some strong mortar.
Larry2
---- Gabriel Orgrease <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> [log in to unmask] wrote:
> > But I have never seen the brick all collapsing or falling out. But I
> > have never seen the brick all collapsing or falling out.
> >
> > Look more, Grasshopper.
> >
> > Tw
> Tw,
>
> We need to keep in mind that c does not get called up or paid to go
> around and look at the collapsing or falling out brick, or to fix it.
> Maybe he needs a field trip?
>
> After you go around looking at broken buildings all of the time it gets
> a bit difficult to feel safe walking down the city street... because we
> know they are going to drop stuff on us. We just don't know when.
>
> ][<
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