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Yeah, I figured the fax copy was less than pristine, so I sent you my copy via snail-mail for future use.

Richard's photos are pretty good. I'd tell the newbies to look for that distinctive lug if there's any doubt, that's what I do.

Brian G.

Chris's Copy Boy [:-indiffe

Posted
Originally posted by homnspector

Is it a satisfactory repair to splice the double circuit to a single lead to the breaker?

Sure, so long as, by doing so, you aren't putting too much load on the circuit.

- Jim Katen, Oregon

Posted

I don't know if Chris ever got it, but here's what was on the bill I sent.

Trip by my Dad's office, flipping through a catalog for 5 minutes, making a copy, making a blow-up copy of part of that copy, faxing the copy, a phone call to get the mailing address, folding the copy, licking the envelope and stamp, the envelope and stamp themselves, walking to the mail box, opening the door and placing the envelope inside, closing the door, and raising the flag.

$17,563.00

When that check comes in I'm buying a round for the house.

Brian G.

Generous to a Fault [:-angel]

Posted

Damner low-ball pricer!

See, I don't get anything less than $20,000 for that. You low-ballers are preventing the rest of us from charging what it's truly worth. Go suck a turnip!

OT - OF!!!

M.

Posted
Originally posted by Brian G.

I don't know if Chris ever got it, but here's what was on the bill I sent.

Trip by my Dad's office, flipping through a catalog for 5 minutes, making a copy, making a blow-up copy of part of that copy, faxing the copy, a phone call to get the mailing address, folding the copy, licking the envelope and stamp, the envelope and stamp themselves, walking to the mail box, opening the door and placing the envelope inside, closing the door, and raising the flag.

$17,563.00

When that check comes in I'm buying a round for the house.

Brian G.

Generous to a Fault [:-angel]

I actually sent you "cash". It came back because the letter was too heavy for a .37 stamp. It went back out yesterday with adequate postage.

Posted

Well, never doubt the word of Mr. Prickett. Today I recieved an envelope from his business with $17,563 dollars in it...all Monopoly money (copied). Every bit as genuine as the bill I sent him...touche' sir. And a good time was had by all. [:-clown][:-jester]

Brian G.

Looking to Invest in a Lovey Hotel on Baltic Avenue [:-tophat]

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