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Originally Posted by amyb
Although it's not a drive-in, Arlington Cinema 'N Drafthouse is an alternative option. If ya like to eat, drink, and smoke during a film. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2006/04/1.gif
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Me too.Quote:
Originally Posted by amyb
Although it's not a drive-in, Arlington Cinema 'N Drafthouse is an alternative option. If ya like to eat, drink, and smoke during a film. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2006/04/1.gif
On Saturday I've got 7 cubic yards of topsoil to shovel into the garden. Anyone in North West London with a wheelbarrow/shovel welcome!
Sunday definately a day of rest!
Coming round for the Birmingham/Liverpool game on Saturday Trip? 10am if you're interested. :thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by TripleRLtd
Hmmm. I don't have any plans this weekend. On Saturday night I'm going out with this girl I've been talking to, but other than that, nuthin that I can think of. Maybe some early Christmas shopping would be a good idea. Get it done and out of the way type of thing.
Dont break any bonesQuote:
Originally Posted by PuterGeekGirl
Floating the horsehair plaster walls in my dining room and then painting them. :)
What exactly does that consist of? I've got plaster walls in my house but I've never floated them. Sounds like fun.Quote:
Originally Posted by shamus
Does it prevent flecks from peeling off on your roller when you are painting?
Horsehair plaster is a bit different than modern plaster, it's really gritty. The room I'm working on is circ.1750. There is actually hair tufts in the plaster.... that being said this is what I've done:Quote:
Originally Posted by imaeditedbysowulo
After removing multiple layers of wallpaper, I use sheetrock joint compound and fill the nail holes with a 2-3 inch putty knife (bigger gaps-holes take multiple layers) after it dries I 'sand' it flush with a wet sponge. Then I roll the walls with flat white paint to seal the grit. Then I skim the walls with a 12-14" knife/blade with joint compound and repeat the sponge 'sanding'. Time consuming, but when it's done it looks great.
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That does sound like a lot of work. Guess I'll stick to just painting over the plaster. :thumbs2:Quote:
Originally Posted by shamus
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Originally Posted by imaeditedbysowulo
Well this is more of a November plan:
I'm actually up here at work where it is a balmy -17F right now, but it is a dry cold... ;) I go back home Saturday afternoon and then I'm off to sunny Seattle for a couple of days of asbestos classes. Back home to Eagle River (Anchorage) on Thursday, then I return to the cozy confines of the Arctic Circle next Saturday for 11 days and back home the day before Thanksgiving for one day before the family and I (sans canines) go to visit the family units in the Southwestern part of the Commonwealth of Virginia (it will be my 1st time back to VA since my Grandfathers funeral in 2001 and the 1st "family visit" since 1994). My MIL is worried about us coming in at that time because it could be a little cold...um riiiiight! ;)
I will be preparing myself for the release of EQ2. :thumbs:
Nah, thats moving when I do that... :thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Larommi
The recently broken bone was none to happy about it...but I didn't rebreak it or anything else! :thumbs2:
Sweet deal MK. Good to catch up with the family to swap stories. :thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Major Kong
Gotta love the old stuff :)Quote:
Originally Posted by shamus