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Yes. This.
And his family is in Perth.
What you do for others, will come back tenfold. However. This structure has to burn to the ground and be rebuilt by someone who REALLY can read plans.
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Red!!!! I did not expect that statement from you!!! You did see what an eyesore that thing is right?
Nah.. stuff like that doesnt bug me,.. it can be taken down when he leaves. I'd rather do that than hurt his feelings...
The guys in a tough place right now... homeless and just trying...
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You poor thing! You do not strike me as very shy, so I say just go for it. Let the guy know, hey I appreciate your efforts but that is just not gonna fly around here.
If it were me, I would have stopped him immediately and shown him how to do it right....
It was a process of what...
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Yeah he needs a place to live... which is why he's living with me. Still doesn't mean I can keep this thing he's built in my (very strict) suburban backyard. Inspection is in a week, so I hope D (his other flatmate) gets to speak to him tonight. If not, I'll have to do it the rough...
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I wouldn't worry about the paint, it might be too heavy for the structure.... one coat and BOOM! Down it goes.
I still think one good sneeze will do it in. What is that kid THINKING???? I have seen homeless camps that look better. Those aren't even 2 x 4's Good grief.
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I posted it on FB too. I don't normally derive such pleasure from anothers obvious problem, but that thing is pricelessly horrid.
Soooo... I should post the closeups?
Oh honey, you HAVE to!!!
ETA: I saw your wedding pics - you are having a blast with this thread.
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Oh please pass it around! I thought I was being my usual persnickity self but I'm glad to know it really IS a piece of crap!
I posted it on FB too. I don't normally derive such pleasure from anothers obvious problem, but that thing is pricelessly horrid.