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Posted by Chuck on April 03, 2002 at 06:51:29 from (24.149.29.167):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Im tellin on myself, so go easy on me! Top this one! posted by BD on April 02, 2002 at 19:52:52:
4 years ago we built on to our house. We were putting a new bathroom upstairs and going to install a 4 foot shower. Since this had to go in before all the wall was done I decided we needed a really good one as we were only going to do this once. We got a shower stall through a plumber from a place that has $800 toilets and $600 sinks. The shower cost $426.32. I picked it up on a Thursday and it stayed tied in the back of my truck until Saturday when I was going to unload it. I untied it then realized I could not do it by myself. That day My dad was chiesel plowing on a farm 2 miles away. A bearing was going bad on the front disc so I thought I had better go grease it so I drove slowly down the road. On my way home all of a sudden I heard this bang and looked back in time to see the shower landing on the road. For some reason it wasn't as heavy as I thought because I picked it up and gave it a heave into my truck. On Monday I went to plumber and paid him for it and said now order me another one. The people at store said you must be having a run on those. No S#@*
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