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I am just starting another thread as a place to put down random thoughts on such things as the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, computer programming science, John210's hot mom, golf, duck and beavers, dating chicks, my kids, and the comic relief of gold diggers and sugar daddy's.

Latest problem in my life - stubborn clogged bathroom sink drain and possible replacement of toilet base wax seal. It is the kids bathroom (main) so no big hurry since they wont be home from Maui for over a week.

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I'll take a shot of Petron.. grin

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how the hell did I miss comments about John210's hot mom???

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Heisenberg uncertainty principle, computer programming science, John210's hot mom, golf, duck and beavers, dating chicks, my kids, and the comic relief of gold diggers and sugar daddy's.


you left out moonshine making and the caring and feeding of Elin Woods on that list..

snake the drain...the wax ring is easy...you may need some help lifting the potty and getting it seated correctly..

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Snake in the drain? Lol, does anyone still even have metal plumbing anymore? PVC is sooooo much better and easier to clean out, 2 slip joints and you're outta there.

The seal for the potty, yeah easy, but a crappy job, somebody's gotta do it tho.


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Ducks, beavers, chicks, oh my! smile

Throw in snakes and you have quite a menagerie...

Can you send me a Baileys and coffee??

I had to call a plumber for my toilet. Decided it was worth the money not to deal with it...


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I have had to replace the floor in that bathroom twice - first time was because of the leaky toilet seal and the second time was because I missed a place to caulk on a shower door. I am getting on the toilet pronto because that is easy in comparison to replacing a soggy floor. I am splurging and getting the double wax ring to replace with.

I have tried snaking the drain but I have the hand operated snake and it was not making it around a corner. I may go rent or buy one that you can attach a drill to. Much cheaper than a plumber.

Hey, these home problems come in three's because last Friday I had a broken frozen outside pipe.

Last year it was the laundry drain, broken garage door spring and dvd recorder that all broke in the same week.
BTW Mike, John was the one who said on BBJ's thread that his mom was hot.

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BTW Mike, John was the one who said on BBJ's thread that his mom was hot.


man..I need to read faster..it's getting hard to keep up..

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John and I have another thing in common - our mom's are both 69. And of course, my XW will have a 69 year old husband in a couple days.

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How do you feel about that? not the plumbing but the marriage thingy....I have a hunch that i will be faced with that sooner than later....because not only do we have 69 year old moms but, " and the comic relief of gold diggers and sugar daddy's." may also apply to my ex. Her boyfriend is not 69, he just looks it! Sorry needed to get a shot in there.

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I dont really think about it much. I guess the only thing that bugged me some is that I should have gone with monthly spousal support payments instead of buying her out of alimony for $40,000. But, they may have decided to not get married while the alimony was coming in over the next 5 years.

I have learned to rarely believe anything she tells me. For instance, she told me that she would never ever get married again.

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Hey Kerry,
I want my Jack please! No ice!

Beavers and snakes!!! Ohhh fun times! For the time being only some snakes around here are getting fed, John?
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