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Posted by on May 11, 2007, 1:49 am
Sounds like someone has a small penis.
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> > Just moved my 2.5 ton split unit upstairs, and only the bottom third
> > of the evap. coil is cold. Would this implicate too little
> > refrigerent? Any other ideas? Thanks for your advice!
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> Ideas?? Sure I have several, and they all have to do with calling a
> *competent*, licensed, insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician to
> come fix your f*ck-ups.
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Posted by Noon-Air on May 11, 2007, 8:09 am
Your just jealous because I have one, and you don't
> Sounds like someone has a small penis.
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>> > Just moved my 2.5 ton split unit upstairs, and only the bottom third
>> > of the evap. coil is cold. Would this implicate too little
>> > refrigerent? Any other ideas? Thanks for your advice!
>>
>> Ideas?? Sure I have several, and they all have to do with calling a
>> *competent*, licensed, insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician
>> to
>> come fix your f*ck-ups.
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Posted by on May 11, 2007, 6:08 pm
> Sounds like someone has a small penis.
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> > > Just moved my 2.5 ton split unit upstairs, and only the bottom third
> > > of the evap. coil is cold. Would this implicate too little
> > > refrigerent? Any other ideas? Thanks for your advice!
> >
> > Ideas?? Sure I have several, and they all have to do with calling a
> > *competent*, licensed, insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician
to
> > come fix your f*ck-ups.
But, I bet *his* home is well air conditioned. LOL
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Posted by on May 11, 2007, 2:39 am
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> > Just moved my 2.5 ton split unit upstairs, and only the bottom third
> > of the evap. coil is cold. Would this implicate too little
> > refrigerent? Any other ideas? Thanks for your advice!
>
> Ideas?? Sure I have several, and they all have to do with calling a
> *competent*, licensed, insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician to
> come fix your f*ck-ups.
Let me guess... a "*competent*, licensed, insured, professionally
trained, HVAC technician" like you? Thanks but no thanks, friend.
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Posted by Noon-Air on May 11, 2007, 8:13 am
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>> > Just moved my 2.5 ton split unit upstairs, and only the bottom third
>> > of the evap. coil is cold. Would this implicate too little
>> > refrigerent? Any other ideas? Thanks for your advice!
>>
>> Ideas?? Sure I have several, and they all have to do with calling a
>> *competent*, licensed, insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician
>> to
>> come fix your f*ck-ups.
>
> Let me guess... a "*competent*, licensed, insured, professionally
> trained, HVAC technician" like you? Thanks but no thanks, friend.
Thats your choice. Just remember that when you have to make that call to get
it done right.
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