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Posted by Fartikus on November 5, 2008, 6:49 am
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>> gentlemen , by this time you must realize that logic316 is totally
>> intractable
> "Intractable", that's one I haven't heard in a while.
> Is that some pedantic high school vocabulary word you haven't used since
> you were quizzed on it and now suddenly felt you just *had* to use on this
> special occasion, or perhaps something you obtained from a recent copy of
> Reader's Digest (an excellent magazine for people with short attention
> spans who can't be bothered to read entire books), or did you go out of
> your way to consult www.thesaurus.com simply on my account? In any case,
> I'm quite flattered.
>> and will never 'get it'. you'll never change his mind and he is
>> obsessed with winning this exchange . i've seen this many times on
>> this site , let him keep his totally outdated , inefficient , oil
>> gobbling monster
> I will keep my old boiler only until I can afford a new one. I do realize
> it would cost me more money in the long run if I don't get rid of it soon,
> but right now at this moment, a replacement just isn't an option. It's as
> simple as that, you silly cad.
> Not to mention, it's completely coated with ASBESTOS insulation. I would
> need to pay a separate cleanup company a sizeable fee just to properly
> dispose of that stuff in an environmentally safe and legal manner. Do you
> honestly think I haven't thought about any of this before? Begone, you
> half-educated philistine, and trouble me with your presence no more.
> - Logic316
> "Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car
> could go straight up."
> -- Fred Hoyle
you pompous little poor ass. As Bubba always says: "it must suck to be you"
Somebody may have said this before, but if they made a pull string doll of
you, it would probably talk for 45 minutes after pulling the string.You
started off asking an honest question or 2, but you just didn't like the
answers; too bad.
Brrrrrrt!ah, that felt good. what's that aroma?
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Posted by Steve on November 5, 2008, 7:54 am
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> I will keep my old boiler only until I can afford a new one. I do realize
> it would cost me more money in the long run if I don't get rid of it soon,
> but right now at this moment, a replacement just isn't an option. It's as
> simple as that, you silly cad.
> Not to mention, it's completely coated with ASBESTOS insulation. I would
> need to pay a separate cleanup company a sizeable fee just to properly
> dispose of that stuff in an environmentally safe and legal manner. Do you
> honestly think I haven't thought about any of this before? Begone, you
> half-educated philistine, and trouble me with your presence no more.
> - Logic316
Long past time for you to go away
*click*
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Posted by ransley on November 5, 2008, 8:20 am
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> > gentlemen , by this time you must realize that logic316 is totally
> > intractable
> "Intractable", that's one I haven't heard in a while.
> Is that some pedantic high school vocabulary word you haven't used since =
you
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> were quizzed on it and now suddenly felt you just *had* to use on this
> special occasion, or perhaps something you obtained from a recent copy of
> Reader's Digest (an excellent magazine for people with short attention sp=
ans
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> who can't be bothered to read entire books), or did you go out of your wa=
> to consultwww.thesaurus.comsimply on my account? In any case, I'm quite
> flattered.
> > and will never 'get it'. you'll never change his mind and =A0he is
> > obsessed with winning this exchange . i've seen this many times on
> > this site , let him keep his totally outdated , inefficient , oil
> > gobbling monster
> I will keep my old boiler only until I can afford a new one. I do realize=
it
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> would cost me more money in the long run if I don't get rid of it soon, b=
> right now at this moment, a replacement just isn't an option. It's as sim=
ple
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> as that, you silly cad.
> Not to mention, it's completely coated with ASBESTOS insulation. I would
> need to pay a separate cleanup company a sizeable fee just to properly
> dispose of that stuff in an environmentally safe and legal manner. Do you
> honestly think I haven't thought about any of this before? Begone, you
> half-educated philistine, and trouble me with your presence no more.
> - Logic316
> "Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car co=
uld
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> go straight up."
> =A0 =A0 -- Fred Hoyle
Instead of paying an arm for asbestos removal you can do it safely,
you just soak it with a hose until its completely wet and keep area
wet, its of no harm wet.
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Posted by Steve on November 5, 2008, 8:37 am
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> > gentlemen , by this time you must realize that logic316 is totally
> > intractable
> "Intractable", that's one I haven't heard in a while.
> Is that some pedantic high school vocabulary word you haven't used since
> you
> were quizzed on it and now suddenly felt you just *had* to use on this
> special occasion, or perhaps something you obtained from a recent copy of
> Reader's Digest (an excellent magazine for people with short attention
> spans
> who can't be bothered to read entire books), or did you go out of your way
> to consultwww.thesaurus.comsimply on my account? In any case, I'm quite
> flattered.
> > and will never 'get it'. you'll never change his mind and he is
> > obsessed with winning this exchange . i've seen this many times on
> > this site , let him keep his totally outdated , inefficient , oil
> > gobbling monster
> I will keep my old boiler only until I can afford a new one. I do realize
> it
> would cost me more money in the long run if I don't get rid of it soon,
> but
> right now at this moment, a replacement just isn't an option. It's as
> simple
> as that, you silly cad.
> Not to mention, it's completely coated with ASBESTOS insulation. I would
> need to pay a separate cleanup company a sizeable fee just to properly
> dispose of that stuff in an environmentally safe and legal manner. Do you
> honestly think I haven't thought about any of this before? Begone, you
> half-educated philistine, and trouble me with your presence no more.
> - Logic316
> "Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car
> could
> go straight up."
> -- Fred Hoyle
Instead of paying an arm for asbestos removal you can do it safely,
you just soak it with a hose until its completely wet and keep area
wet, its of no harm wet.
------------------------------------
And then it *STILL* has to be disposed of as HAZARDOUS WASTE, and thats not
free either.
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Posted by ransley on November 5, 2008, 12:29 pm
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> > > gentlemen , by this time you must realize that logic316 is totally
> > > intractable
> > "Intractable", that's one I haven't heard in a while.
> > Is that some pedantic high school vocabulary word you haven't used sinc=
> > you
> > were quizzed on it and now suddenly felt you just *had* to use on this
> > special occasion, or perhaps something you obtained from a recent copy =
> > Reader's Digest (an excellent magazine for people with short attention
> > spans
> > who can't be bothered to read entire books), or did you go out of your =
way
show/hide quoted text
> > to consultwww.thesaurus.comsimplyon my account? In any case, I'm quite
> > flattered.
> > > and will never 'get it'. you'll never change his mind and he is
> > > obsessed with winning this exchange . i've seen this many times on
> > > this site , let him keep his totally outdated , inefficient , oil
> > > gobbling monster
> > I will keep my old boiler only until I can afford a new one. I do reali=
> > it
> > would cost me more money in the long run if I don't get rid of it soon,
> > but
> > right now at this moment, a replacement just isn't an option. It's as
> > simple
> > as that, you silly cad.
> > Not to mention, it's completely coated with ASBESTOS insulation. I woul=
> > need to pay a separate cleanup company a sizeable fee just to properly
> > dispose of that stuff in an environmentally safe and legal manner. Do y=
> > honestly think I haven't thought about any of this before? Begone, you
> > half-educated philistine, and trouble me with your presence no more.
> > - Logic316
> > "Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car
> > could
> > go straight up."
> > -- Fred Hoyle
> Instead of paying an arm for asbestos removal you can do it safely,
> you just soak it with a hose until its completely wet and keep area
> wet, its of no harm wet.
> ------------------------------------
> And then it *STILL* has to be disposed of as HAZARDOUS WASTE, and thats n=
> free either.- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Yea in the garbage can it goes like everything else, then to the land
fill it goes with all the chemical poisons we dump every day that are
a real threat to water and ground. So you DIY in a day or piss off
3-10,000.00 to pro. Asbestos is just bad when airborn so you bury
it.
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>> intractable
> "Intractable", that's one I haven't heard in a while.
> Is that some pedantic high school vocabulary word you haven't used since
> you were quizzed on it and now suddenly felt you just *had* to use on this
> special occasion, or perhaps something you obtained from a recent copy of
> Reader's Digest (an excellent magazine for people with short attention
> spans who can't be bothered to read entire books), or did you go out of
> your way to consult www.thesaurus.com simply on my account? In any case,
> I'm quite flattered.
>> and will never 'get it'. you'll never change his mind and he is
>> obsessed with winning this exchange . i've seen this many times on
>> this site , let him keep his totally outdated , inefficient , oil
>> gobbling monster
> I will keep my old boiler only until I can afford a new one. I do realize
> it would cost me more money in the long run if I don't get rid of it soon,
> but right now at this moment, a replacement just isn't an option. It's as
> simple as that, you silly cad.
> Not to mention, it's completely coated with ASBESTOS insulation. I would
> need to pay a separate cleanup company a sizeable fee just to properly
> dispose of that stuff in an environmentally safe and legal manner. Do you
> honestly think I haven't thought about any of this before? Begone, you
> half-educated philistine, and trouble me with your presence no more.
> - Logic316
> "Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car
> could go straight up."
> -- Fred Hoyle