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Sorry
I've been away for far too long,and i just wanted to apologize. I think i might be getting internet at my g'mals house soon.
But anyways i've been dealing with MAJOR problems...-.- really complicated too...
But anyways i've been dealing with MAJOR problems...-.- really complicated too...
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Front running most difficult things must be the female psyche, but a strong second for me would be the sprinkler hub in the front yard.
Yeah. It has five hundred, or five hundred looking wires, each attached to a valve. At some point in the past the last homeowner spliced most wires leading to the box, and he didn't use standard colors, so most wires in the front yard box are one color, and the main box in the garage has rainbow beautiful wires.
Here's another one, my neighbor hired what he thought was a "good deal" to take apart his sprinklers on the side of his house and have concrete poured so he could park a boat or extra car, same thing I'm doing. But he hired an illegal to do it (illegal - that's a foreign national in the United States illegally - in California that illegal population is 98% Mexican).
In any event, the dirt and sprinklers appeared to be cleared, and the concrete was poured, and fast too. Happened in less than a day a half. I saw part of it going on as there were a million people buzzing around his front yard when I came home one day. Come to find out they poured the concrete nice enough, but never capped off the sprinklers underneath, or didn't know how, or didn't understand the English behind "leaving those in place would be bad." So now neighbor dude must cap off his water flow to his sprinklers underneath his concrete...
Now that's Comp-Li-Kated.
Front running most difficult things must be the female psyche, but a strong second for me would be the sprinkler hub in the front yard.
Yeah. It has five hundred, or five hundred looking wires, each attached to a valve. At some point in the past the last homeowner spliced most wires leading to the box, and he didn't use standard colors, so most wires in the front yard box are one color, and the main box in the garage has rainbow beautiful wires.
Here's another one, my neighbor hired what he thought was a "good deal" to take apart his sprinklers on the side of his house and have concrete poured so he could park a boat or extra car, same thing I'm doing. But he hired an illegal to do it (illegal - that's a foreign national in the United States illegally - in California that illegal population is 98% Mexican).
In any event, the dirt and sprinklers appeared to be cleared, and the concrete was poured, and fast too. Happened in less than a day a half. I saw part of it going on as there were a million people buzzing around his front yard when I came home one day. Come to find out they poured the concrete nice enough, but never capped off the sprinklers underneath, or didn't know how, or didn't understand the English behind "leaving those in place would be bad." So now neighbor dude must cap off his water flow to his sprinklers underneath his concrete...
Now that's Comp-Li-Kated.
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