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Abe
10 month s ago
#21 Well, I know know what a xerophyte is (spoiler: a plant which needs very little water)
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Leon
10 month s ago
#42 it's easier to use a reciprocating saw. idiot.
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Toby
10 month s ago
#30 is just a heat mark from a hot cup or something. I removed a similar blemish using a hair dryer
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Peregrine
10 month s ago
#6 - you are among friends - no need to be shy.
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Elias
10 month s ago
#12 Dog in trauma!
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Gina
10 month s ago
#52 you are supposed to use PVC for your water main
Schedule, 80 buried deep enough
Can’t use copper or galvanized
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Thursa
10 month s ago
#27 not to mention the 101-103cm markers
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Abe
10 month s ago
#21 Well, I know know what a xerophyte is (spoiler: a plant which needs very little water)
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Leon
10 month s ago
#42 it's easier to use a reciprocating saw. idiot.
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Toby
10 month s ago
#30 is just a heat mark from a hot cup or something. I removed a similar blemish using a hair dryer
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Peregrine
10 month s ago
#6 - you are among friends - no need to be shy.
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Elias
10 month s ago
#12 Dog in trauma!
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Gina
10 month s ago
#52 you are supposed to use PVC for your water main
Schedule, 80 buried deep enough
Can’t use copper or galvanized
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Thursa
10 month s ago
#27 not to mention the 101-103cm markers
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Schedule, 80 buried deep enough
Can’t use copper or galvanized