That's a groovy long throw toilet!
What in the world are those pipes half-way up in the bathtub? A lay-down shower mechanism?
dw
on 12 August 2004 : 14:23, Liza sez:
Speaking of using power tools at illegal hours of the night and morning. One spring day my dad gets a call around 4 p.m. from a general contractor asking where he is. My dad forget about a job he had putting a floor down in a Liberty Travel in the bronx, (don't ask me what part I forgot). So we go down and put the whole floor down. We were there till 2 something a.m. All that time I'm cutting tile on a very noisy wet saw and not one person or cop comes to tell us to stop working/making noise.
Only one drunk guy who happened to be walking down the block bothered us till my dad told him to "...get out of here!"
The next day we grouted the floor.
I was suprised no one came up to me and complained about us using a wet saw at the time when everyone is asleep.
on 12 August 2004 : 14:29, Liza sez:
There has got to be a shut off for that.
It not have the gas company shut your main off. Then have the plumber cap it off properly.
on 12 August 2004 : 19:15, James sez:
Justin, on your goal of having the contractors discovering "something between them they wouldn't have discovered without meeting here."
Why don't you create a darkened room, where the contractors are invited to strip down, lube up, and roll around on the floor with each other, kissing, groping, and possibly penetrating each other?
Talk about a "dark hours frenzy to enlarge a hole"!
on 13 August 2004 : 01:24, Judy sez:
No wonder the sink isn't draining well! What a mess that guy made. Makes me appreciate Paul in all of his quirkyness. At least he cleans as he goes......
on 13 August 2004 : 04:42, leyla sez: