00 is not within my financial range right now, so I turned down all plumbing offers and started to dig my own water line. With the roof now painted for the up-incoming Monsoon season, I could concentrate on the broken water line problem. Then, more cha-cha doodle came my way. Coming out of Home Depot, I noticed a bolt hanging out of the bottom of my truck. The restraining bolt on my leaf springs had lost it's nut, and was almost out. A quick trip to the mechanics on Saturday and he hammered it mostly back in. But no nut to hold it on. So I took the truck in today, Monday, so he could jack it up and fix it. Truckless, I've got all the time I need to dig, dig, dig, dig, dig . . . One foot doesn't sound like a lot. But whew! It sure is.
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
062110 Simply Suvival, Water Pipe Break, Part 3
062110 Simply Suvival, Water Pipe Break, Part 3 Tube. Duration : 5.37 Mins.
00 is not within my financial range right now, so I turned down all plumbing offers and started to dig my own water line. With the roof now painted for the up-incoming Monsoon season, I could concentrate on the broken water line problem. Then, more cha-cha doodle came my way. Coming out of Home Depot, I noticed a bolt hanging out of the bottom of my truck. The restraining bolt on my leaf springs had lost it's nut, and was almost out. A quick trip to the mechanics on Saturday and he hammered it mostly back in. But no nut to hold it on. So I took the truck in today, Monday, so he could jack it up and fix it. Truckless, I've got all the time I need to dig, dig, dig, dig, dig . . . One foot doesn't sound like a lot. But whew! It sure is.
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00 is not within my financial range right now, so I turned down all plumbing offers and started to dig my own water line. With the roof now painted for the up-incoming Monsoon season, I could concentrate on the broken water line problem. Then, more cha-cha doodle came my way. Coming out of Home Depot, I noticed a bolt hanging out of the bottom of my truck. The restraining bolt on my leaf springs had lost it's nut, and was almost out. A quick trip to the mechanics on Saturday and he hammered it mostly back in. But no nut to hold it on. So I took the truck in today, Monday, so he could jack it up and fix it. Truckless, I've got all the time I need to dig, dig, dig, dig, dig . . . One foot doesn't sound like a lot. But whew! It sure is.
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