Florida Orange,
What do you think of this orange?
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Last edited by Cookie; 01-15-2010 at 07:05 AM.
Florida Orange,
What do you think of this orange?
Last edited by Cookie; 12-12-2009 at 07:01 PM.
Yea you missed a lot of fun .here today....
I got to put two water heaters in by myself , both in
basements and at the same time between calls manage to
start all this trouble all by myself.......
please dont take anything I said personally..
you do like Guinnes Stout, correct???.
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I give as good as I get Mark, and I gave a lot up-front!
No offence taken at all. I get worse at work, and especially at home!
Stout is a little difficult for me to drink. If it's cold and served in Ireland though, it is quite delicious.
How about a Miller Genuine Draft instead (the best beer in America)?
Or will that start another round!
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DA: W. Pa. boy could have moved septic tank lid
The Associated Press
September 15, 2009, 8:56 AM / 0 comments
A district attorney says a 4-year-old boy could have moved the lid off a western Pennsylvania septic tank where he was found dead earlier this month.
Beaver County District Attorney Anthony Berosh says the tank's lid was a 14-pound sheet of corrugated metal, not a heavy, dense manhole cover as previously described by state police.
Autopsy results on the boy, Wyatt Smitsky, are pending further tests. The boy was found dead in the septic tank on Sept. 5 on property near his home in Greene Township, about 25 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.
Berosh says authorities still aren't sure if the boy's death was a homicide, the result of negligence or an accident.
The boy was playing with two young sisters when he went missing, prompting an 18-hour search by hundreds of volunteers.
You should move to Milwaukee, where they've spent over $2 billion on their sewer system the past 2 decades and STILL dump billions of gallons of raw sewage into Lake Michigan every time we get an inch of rain. Not to mention that's also their source of drinking water. I think I'll keep my septic out here in the burbs.
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