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Date: | Tue, 8 Sep 1998 10:41:16 -0400 |
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Dan Becker wrote:
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> >We all go through times of dought, it only natural. Now if you finished
> >off the floor by giving it a good final cleaning with a tooth brush to
> >make sure you did not miss any spots, WELL, then its time for a real
> >hard reality check. As well as a long stay at that special retreat that
> >has the very thick wall covering.
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> Oh, c'mon Bryan, give me a break. I may be determined and persistent, but
> I'm not an idiot. Everybody knows you can't see anything with a
> toothbrush...I used one of those 10-power pocket microscopes to double
> check my work. And besides, you of all people should know about using the
> proper tool for the proper job: I used a grout brush, not a toothbrush,
> for the misses.
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> Sheesh!
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> ______________________________________________
> Dan Becker, Executive Director "What's this? Fan mail
> Raleigh Historic from some flounder?"
> Districts Commission - Bullwinkle J. Moose
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Sorry . . . your right "a grout brush". I did not mean to assume you did
not know what a grout brush was, I was just .. ? .. ? .. OH NO! what is
a grout brush ??? Damn, where is my tile and marble setter's tool
catalog??? WAIT A MINUTE - another tool expert, gee Dan would you like
to come to the IPTW-98 and demonstrate the proper use of a grout brush?
You can be in the same session with Ken an Rudy. Ken's demo will be on
sky-hooks for hanging scaffolding and Rudy's demo will be based on his
research of a 16th century timber stretcher that he is in the process of
recreating.
(Now please do not tell me that there is such a thing as a grout brush.)
Bryan
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