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18" guns same size as my calves...take a pic of ur calves for us to laff at... :olo: ...
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18 millimetres you mean, seeing your "biceps" are as skinny as your wrists:

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Pathetic. :olo:
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listen up kid...i own u in every possible way...deal with it...
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lol no... your life is a Kia, mine is a Porsche. That's just the way things are old man.
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lol dipshit...we have 5 cars...ur parents only have 2...

btw...i like the kia better than the bmw we own......but thats just me...
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lol ok Kracus...
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Lol poor ppl who can't comprehend things above them...
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lol broke ditch dwelling ancient anorexic midgets...
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Lol moron^^^...next...

Next are the windows. Trying to figure out how the fuck I'm gonna lift those thangs into place up there...should be fun...
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Put a 2x4 across the inside/outside of the opening a little over 1/2 way up. Bring window in front of opening on the opposite side of the 2x4 and lean it onto the 2x4. Then lift it up into place. Done.
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scared? wrote:Lol moron^^^...next...

Next are the windows. Trying to figure out how the fuck I'm gonna lift those thangs into place up there...should be fun...
Try the phone books you use to stand on to see into the kitchen sink. :olo:
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:olo:
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:olo:
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windows in...this shit is easy...so this is what poor ppl like gramps do for a living? pathetic...

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btw...where my 8 year old is photo bombing...is standing on the table i used to place windows in...lol?...

also...my 3 year old daughter set the bottom shims for me on the first window...lol?...
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Looks good. :up:

lol, your 3 year old can do what gramps does...
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scared? wrote:windows in...this shit is easy...so this is what poor ppl like gramps do for a living? pathetic...
No. I don't use tools for a living. But looking at the current construction I'm clearly a better carpenter. However, I am still interested to see the end product. What are you going to use for the exterior siding and how do you plan to trim around the windows?
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For the trimming he'll probably use a gun.
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YourGrandpa wrote: No. I don't use tools for a living. But looking at the current construction I'm clearly a better carpenter. However, I am still interested to see the end product. What are you going to use for the exterior siding and how do you plan to trim around the windows?
hardiplank for siding and cedar for trim fashioned similar to the other windows and doors of the house...

just keeping it real dipshit...

keep dreaming about u being better at this shit then me...considering circumstance, i win...next...
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So you're going to use a 6" or so wide piece of hardiplank and overlap them to match the existing siding?

BTW, I am better than you at everything that has any meaning to people over 12. You can't win. Next.
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8" and no u lose in every department...
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Well, lets see how it turns out.

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Ur fatter, poorer, dumber, uglier, less attractive, worse at video games and bad at construction...I win...
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Who's the better drummer?
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Of course me...I can also juggle...
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