cr0m wrote >>
Like she said. Try Suite101
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I'm currently a teacher but am going back to school at cscc for landscape design. Being around all my friends who are different kinds of designers gave me the itch!
I'm currently a teacher but am going back to school at cscc for landscape design. Being around all my friends who are different kinds of designers gave me the itch! My parents aren't to pleased but you have to: Love what you do, do what you love
Beebe wrote >>
I'm currently a teacher but am going back to school at cscc for landscape design. Being around all my friends who are different kinds of designers gave me the itch! My parents aren't to pleased but you have to: Love what you do, do what you love
If you have the itch you can try doing both. My dad taught high school AND ran a landscaping business staffed by the wrestlers he coached in the winter.
catnfiddle wrote >> If you have the itch you can try doing both. My dad taught high school AND ran a landscaping business staffed by the wrestlers he coached in the winter.
I had to read that twice before I realized that you meant high school athletes, not professional wrestlers. I just kept seeing Hulk Hogan walking around with a shrub thrown over his shoulder.
Talcott wrote >>
catnfiddle wrote >> If you have the itch you can try doing both. My dad taught high school AND ran a landscaping business staffed by the wrestlers he coached in the winter.
I had to read that twice before I realized that you meant high school athletes, not professional wrestlers. I just kept seeing Hulk Hogan walking around with a shrub thrown over his shoulder.
Yeah. I wasn't allowed to watch professional wrestling when I was growing up because my dad found it personally insulting.
catnfiddle wrote >>
Talcott wrote >>
catnfiddle wrote >> If you have the itch you can try doing both. My dad taught high school AND ran a landscaping business staffed by the wrestlers he coached in the winter.
I had to read that twice before I realized that you meant high school athletes, not professional wrestlers. I just kept seeing Hulk Hogan walking around with a shrub thrown over his shoulder.
Yeah. I wasn't allowed to watch professional wrestling when I was growing up because my dad found it personally insulting.
I'm still not allowed! I'd shoot myself if I had to watch WWF ...
catnfiddle wrote >>
Talcott wrote >>
catnfiddle wrote >> If you have the itch you can try doing both. My dad taught high school AND ran a landscaping business staffed by the wrestlers he coached in the winter.
I had to read that twice before I realized that you meant high school athletes, not professional wrestlers. I just kept seeing Hulk Hogan walking around with a shrub thrown over his shoulder.
Yeah. I wasn't allowed to watch professional wrestling when I was growing up because my dad found it personally insulting.
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I think I might watch too much South Park because I think of referring to it several times a day.
catnfiddle wrote >>
Talcott wrote >>
catnfiddle wrote >> If you have the itch you can try doing both. My dad taught high school AND ran a landscaping business staffed by the wrestlers he coached in the winter.
I had to read that twice before I realized that you meant high school athletes, not professional wrestlers. I just kept seeing Hulk Hogan walking around with a shrub thrown over his shoulder.
Yeah. I wasn't allowed to watch professional wrestling when I was growing up because my dad found it personally insulting.
I don't think I ever watched it growing up either. My only exposure to either kind of wrestling came from the ads for the WWF action figures:
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CDS sherman wrote >>
plaster is far from superior in regards to installation, maintenance, cost, labor cost. sheetrock is far more durable and easy to repair. im not an advocate for removing plaster in good condition but you cant be serious when you say plaster is a far Superior product.I've had two experiences with plaster walls. The first walls were incredible -- like rock. You could drill anything into them, hang anything on them... we hung a picture on one wall, and the screws I had in that wall, I could do pull-ups on. Repairing or replacing those walls would have been a nightmare, admittedly, but we did like having them, a lot.
The second set of walls were horsehair plaster -- and that shit made me want to burn the whole house down. Thin, weak, crumbly and useless. I would have taken drywall over that stuff in a heartbeat.I have horse hair plaster in my house, and all but one wall is (still) rock solid. The problem wall is adjacent to the steps, so it gets a lot of abuse. The keys are probably all but completely gone. I will repair it before I replace it.
You hit it right on, though, plaster walls (when installed properly, and not abused) are rock solid. I love the look and I love the durability.
I only took down the walls that were buckling and the common wall so it could be sound-proofed.
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