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Would you please explain it to Rose for me? I may not have enough time in the day.
Hey, hey!! Now you watch it there. I have "Handy Dick" to do the building for me. I'm not that dense!! When men do the laundry and housework that's up to my "par" then I'll worry about building coops.
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Would you please explain it to Rose for me? I may not have enough time in the day.
Hey, hey!! Now you watch it there. I have "Handy Dick" to do the building for me. I'm not that dense!! When men do the laundry and housework that's up to my "par" then I'll worry about building coops.
I' bummed.....I called the place that sells linoleom, now they want $151.00 for that piece of orange outdated just fine for a henhouse chunk they had told me would be $68.00
Different salesman, or maybe one of you called and told them what I needed it for....
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Steve, was that at Home Depot? The cheap stuff I found there ran me $84 for 12x16.
You did well to wait to put yours on until the building was built. I put mine on to cover the sub-floor and the wind came up and blew it off- it has a bunch of tears in it now. I'll patch it together again, but it was really frustrating.
Well you could always use those 12 x12 self adhesive tiles and use the linoleum glue to hold them in place, might be a bit cheaper than a solid sheet. Also easier to fit into the floor plan around any dividers etc.