What was the question ?

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Mercedes
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Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:37 pm
Location: Stoke

Post: # 11564Post Mercedes

Cant remember LoL .......@ thingiebob up there in the other room, I think the boss has locked me up down here ??
Anyways I broke my comp, so if anyone has missed me, is aaaawww.
Got rid of the furry thing \O/
Set the pampas on fire < rescued my car first, then my glass of wine.
Planted the new bush thing.
Havnt found a 20 foot tree yet..............but

Bought a poison plant :D monkshood for any other evils out there that want to get their own back on kids who are "doing nothing" on YOUR lawn, yet wont do nothing on their own.

Did get, dunno how many red cobble stones from the local demolition yard,,, wowwwee my suspension on my car.

Rethink on my drive :/ yep is down to £notes.
Did I think that I could lift a few paving slabs and bung a bit of tarmac in, then stick a bit of paint over it ? Yes I did, however, now is digging out original and more complicated stuff < what for ?

So back to the drawing board, is what I *think* was the question ? What do I do next ? leave my drive as a two car - heyyyy I nearly bought a bl**dy massive concrete bollard too, my chain link with concrete posts seperating from next door gets whakked X amount of times a year.......or do I just move ?
Money, Whats Money ??

TarmacLady
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Location: Florida, USA

Post: # 11570Post TarmacLady

well done, Mercedes -- nearly cogent this time!

Don't tackle tarmac on your own -- leave that to the professionals.

Good luck on the fence -- I'd suggest making it more and more substantial until the eedjits next door start noticing more dents on their car than on your fence.

Tony McC
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Post: # 11585Post Tony McC

Painted tarmac? Why?

I think you'd be better off getting a contractor to take a look and talk you through the options. It might be a good idea to get thingie, up there, the boss, to do the talking - you donlt want to scare off a potential contractor, do you? :D
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