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Old December 28th 10, 03:59 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Hardwood Floor Guy Needed

I partnered up with a guy and the rehab of an old house in Seattle.
Anyone know a hardwood floor guy up there?

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Old December 28th 10, 04:05 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Dec 28, 7:59*am, pigo wrote:
I partnered up with a guy and the rehab of an old house in Seattle.
Anyone know a hardwood floor guy up there?


How about you show up in person, and I will mop the floor with you?
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Old December 28th 10, 05:33 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 07:59:13 -0800 (PST), pigo
wrote this crap:

I partnered up with a guy and the rehab of an old house in Seattle.
Anyone know a hardwood floor guy up there?


You can buy do-it-yourself hardwood at Lowe's and Home Depot. I did
my sewing room myself and it turned out so good that I did the great
room. I'm doing the kitchen next, then the hallways. The new stuff
notched so you just have to slap it together. I used Armstrong and it
is guaranteed for 30 years.

A 60 year old grandmother at my VFW did her living room herself.

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Old December 28th 10, 05:47 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Hardwood Floor Guy Needed

On Dec 28, 9:33*am, wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 07:59:13 -0800 (PST), pigo
wrote this crap:

I partnered up with a guy and the rehab of an old house in Seattle.
Anyone know a hardwood floor guy up there?


You can buy do-it-yourself hardwood at Lowe's and Home Depot. *I did
my sewing room myself and it turned out so good that I did the great
room. *I'm doing the kitchen next, then the hallways. *The new stuff
notched so you just have to slap it together. I used Armstrong and it
is guaranteed for 30 years.

A 60 year old grandmother at my VFW did her living room herself.


What an asshole!!!! You could have helped your girlfriend, you lazy
pussy.
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Old December 28th 10, 05:56 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Hardwood Floor Guy Needed

On Dec 28, 10:33*am, wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 07:59:13 -0800 (PST), pigo
wrote this crap:

I partnered up with a guy and the rehab of an old house in Seattle.
Anyone know a hardwood floor guy up there?


You can buy do-it-yourself hardwood at Lowe's and Home Depot. *I did
my sewing room myself and it turned out so good that I did the great
room. *I'm doing the kitchen next, then the hallways. *The new stuff
notched so you just have to slap it together. I used Armstrong and it
is guaranteed for 30 years.


I like real unfinished hardwood. I've been putting in 4" hickory
lately. Rough and rustic looking and looks really great when combined
with really "unrustic" cabinets like clear maple and stainless
hardware in a kitchen and simple Scandavavian furniture in a living
room. Hiring it out allows me to work on an entire project as opposed
to just one aspect at a time too.
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Old December 28th 10, 06:20 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Hardwood Floor Guy Needed

In article
,
pigo wrote:

On Dec 28, 10:33*am, wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 07:59:13 -0800 (PST), pigo
wrote this crap:

I partnered up with a guy and the rehab of an old house in Seattle.
Anyone know a hardwood floor guy up there?


You can buy do-it-yourself hardwood at Lowe's and Home Depot. *I did
my sewing room myself and it turned out so good that I did the great
room. *I'm doing the kitchen next, then the hallways. *The new stuff
notched so you just have to slap it together. I used Armstrong and it
is guaranteed for 30 years.


I like real unfinished hardwood. I've been putting in 4" hickory
lately. Rough and rustic looking and looks really great when combined
with really "unrustic" cabinets like clear maple and stainless
hardware in a kitchen and simple Scandavavian furniture in a living
room. Hiring it out allows me to work on an entire project as opposed
to just one aspect at a time too.


Sounds cool. Got any pics? I'm considering my options for the renovation
of my place...

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Old December 28th 10, 07:13 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Hardwood Floor Guy Needed

On Dec 28, 9:56*am, pigo wrote:
On Dec 28, 10:33*am, wrote:

On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 07:59:13 -0800 (PST), pigo
wrote this crap:


I partnered up with a guy and the rehab of an old house in Seattle.
Anyone know a hardwood floor guy up there?


You can buy do-it-yourself hardwood at Lowe's and Home Depot. *I did
my sewing room myself and it turned out so good that I did the great
room. *I'm doing the kitchen next, then the hallways. *The new stuff
notched so you just have to slap it together. I used Armstrong and it
is guaranteed for 30 years.


I like real unfinished hardwood. I've been putting in 4" hickory
lately. Rough and rustic looking and looks really great when combined
with really "unrustic" cabinets like clear maple and stainless
hardware in a kitchen and simple Scandavavian furniture in a living
room. Hiring it out allows me to work on an entire project as opposed
to just one aspect at a time too.


Kewl. You gonna be in town? Where's the house? Will your buddies
make fun of you when you wear diapers on the job?
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Old December 28th 10, 07:15 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Hardwood Floor Guy Needed

On Dec 28, 10:20*am, Alan Baker wrote:
In article
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*pigo wrote:
On Dec 28, 10:33 am, wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 07:59:13 -0800 (PST), pigo
wrote this crap:


I partnered up with a guy and the rehab of an old house in Seattle.
Anyone know a hardwood floor guy up there?


You can buy do-it-yourself hardwood at Lowe's and Home Depot. I did
my sewing room myself and it turned out so good that I did the great
room. I'm doing the kitchen next, then the hallways. The new stuff
notched so you just have to slap it together. I used Armstrong and it
is guaranteed for 30 years.


I like real unfinished hardwood. I've been putting in 4" hickory
lately. Rough and rustic looking and looks really great when combined
with really "unrustic" cabinets like clear maple and stainless
hardware in a kitchen and simple Scandavavian furniture in a living
room. Hiring it out allows me to work on an entire project as opposed
to just one aspect at a time too.


Sounds cool. Got any pics? I'm considering my options for the renovation
of my place...


Speaking of pics....how about a pic of you in the Seattle Police
Department station? You know, when you threatened scores of times to
tell the cops a transparent lie about me?
Contact info?
You know what makes you even more of a pussy, ppppppuuuuussssssyyyyy?
Threatening to whine to the cops, then not having the balls to lie to
the cops about your stalking.
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Old December 28th 10, 07:49 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Hardwood Floor Guy Needed

On Dec 28, 11:20*am, Alan Baker wrote:

Sounds cool. Got any pics? I'm considering my options for the renovation
of my place...


Here's my place. Hopefully the link works.

I've since replaced that kitchen table with a 6 seat, 36" high, 60X42,
espresso dining set. It looks great!

http://www5.snapfish.com/snapfish/th...805_124071805/
 




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