Working in the cold?

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Re: Working in the cold?

19 Jan 2009 22:41
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the lady that lived in one of the apartments in that building reminded me of this one,its moments like that that make all the sacrifices repairing ladies boilers worth it!:kiss: :woohoo:
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Re: Working in the cold?

19 Jan 2009 23:09
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the lady that lived in one of the apartments in that building reminded me of this one

So, your saying she's an electrician's apprentice who conveniently happens to have a 2 weeks supply of penicillin with her at all times? :P
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Re: Working in the cold?

20 Jan 2009 06:13
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actually she works at the pizza joint across the street and likes making things out of leather,its amazing the things you find out when youre holding your thour thumb over a hole in a radiator!:woohoo:
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Re: Working in the cold?

20 Jan 2009 08:05
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PLUMMEN wrote:
the lady that lived in one of the apartments in that building reminded me of this one,its moments like that that make all the sacrifices repairing ladies boilers worth it!:kiss: :woohoo:



ummmm, whos warming whos boiler ???
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Re: Working in the cold?

20 Jan 2009 09:05
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PLUMMEN wrote:
actually and likes making things out of leather:woohoo:


Did she model the leather for ya while you were pluggin holes:woohoo: :woohoo:
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Re: Working in the cold?

20 Jan 2009 09:41
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i spent my day in north omaha hugging a very cold tempermental boiler trying to talk it into running,after about 6 hours it finally saw things my way and stopped leaking all over itself!i need to add boiler psychologist(spell check)to my business cards!:laugh:
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Re: Working in the cold?

20 Jan 2009 12:53
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So your saying Plummen speeks in *hisses* and *pops*? :blink:
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