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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

As a plumber they totally set this scene up wrong for working under a kitchen sink......

1. A PVC 1/4 bend elbow would have no business under a kitchen sink......at least not in the area of the country where I live.

2. Why would you have an adjustable wrench when working with glued PVC pipe and fittings?

3. Not sure what the small roll of electrical tape is for.

4. I have never seen a helper I wanted to fuck in the 25yrs I have been in the trade.

5. No real plumber, uses all purpose glue for pvc, especially water pipe.

6. No one uses purple primer either.

7. No decent plumber uses pvc for water supply, under a sink.
 
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As a plumber they totally set this scene up wrong for working under a kitchen sink......

1. A PVC 1/4 bend elbow would have no business under a kitchen sink......at least not in the area of the country where I live.

2. Why would you have an adjustable wrench when working with glued PVC pipe and fittings?

3. Not sure what the small roll of electrical tape is for.

4. I have never seen a helper I wanted to fuck in the 25yrs I have been in the trade.
Wait..there is a sink..damn, must have missed that...do like the grip on that wrench though..
 
Navy Cross and 6 years Hanoi Hilton


I have had the privilege of speaking with several VN POWs, one from WWII and two from Korea. Very humbling experience.

I read an interesting article many years ago. Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese captors were more brutal than the Germans...not that those boys had a vacation from the hostilities. Being a POW of any enemy has to brutal, but IMO VN was the worst.
 
When I lived in rural SC, there was a simple code: If it was after dark and your porch light was on, visitors were welcome. In the daytime, if your main front door was open and only the storm door was closed, visitors were welcome. Unless it was something really important, you didn't bother people with a turned off porch light or a closed front door. The system worked well.
 
When I lived in rural SC, there was a simple code: If it was after dark and your porch light was on, visitors were welcome. In the daytime, if your main front door was open and only the storm door was closed, visitors were welcome. Unless it was something really important, you didn't bother people with a turned off porch light or a closed front door. The system worked well.
That’s still how I operate.
 
When I lived in rural SC, there was a simple code: If it was after dark and your porch light was on, visitors were welcome. In the daytime, if your main front door was open and only the storm door was closed, visitors were welcome. Unless it was something really important, you didn't bother people with a turned off porch light or a closed front door. The system worked well.
Long driveways in the country solve this problem.
 
Growing up on the farm....your not getting out of your vehicle unless my dog lets you. He wouldn't scratch up your vehicle trying to get at you. They'd escort your vehicle up the driveway. But the main dog would let you know more than two steps out of your vehicle without permission would probably result in a bad day. They've kept multiple people from wandering where they don't belong or at the very least sounded the alarm.

My oldest dog would protect Grandma like she was the only human worth keeping on the planet. He was her personal escort in or out of the house....unless she was vacuuming....then he'd hide somewhere.
 
When I lived in rural SC, there was a simple code: If it was after dark and your porch light was on, visitors were welcome. In the daytime, if your main front door was open and only the storm door was closed, visitors were welcome. Unless it was something really important, you didn't bother people with a turned off porch light or a closed front door. The system worked well.
So, ya'll left your main front door open during the daytime hours in wintertime? Interesting.... :)