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Old 06-10-2010, 04:33 PM   #81
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I have gotten the patio-bug up my butt lately, and have drawn several VERY detailed sketches of what I want to do... unfortunately I have a $5,000 mind working on a $500 budget...

So my wife and I talked about a good starting compromise. Hopefully I will have some updates of my own to give later in the summer. But its not going to be as intricate as yours...
I wish I had $500 bucks to sink into this project, on another note instead of working in the barron desert of my back yard I added a couple window boxes and a bunch of flowers to the already nice looking front yard.

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Old 06-10-2010, 04:56 PM   #82
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I "wish" I had $500 too... that's why I've only drawn my plans, and not started on them...
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My update. Still have not done anything in the last month except shots of tequila one night with this thing. Although I have gathered some supplies.
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My update. Still have not done anything in the last month except shots of tequila one night with this thing. Although I have gathered some supplies.
Did you still respect it the next day?
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Did you still respect it the next day?
In a totally different way.
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Another update. Well last week it was about 110 degrees and humid all week so I didn't even want to leave the house let alone work so I didn't and this week I have done nothing on it so I guess this is a pointless update but I have big plans for the next couple weeks as long as the weather stays somewhat cool.
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Same here. Going outside is rough.
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It's 115 with probable 60 mph monsoons so we moved our kool aid drinking from the boat to the house.
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I got all excited thinking there had been some progress... alas... no...
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BRad, why on earth would you jump out of a good airplane? You are sick in the head. Sorry for the minor derailment, back to topic!

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