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Topic: !*!*!*!*! <<< The New 4:20 Clubhouse>>> !*!*!*!*!*!* - part 16
RowBaby's photo
Sat 01/22/11 11:51 AM

I, however have already claimed some of them and am gonna resurface my kitchen floor with stainless steel plates. Should look pretty cool once I buff them out.


That's a good idea

RowBaby's photo
Sat 01/22/11 11:52 AM

So does all this math mean: smokin + = bigsmile ?


The math I learned has coffee somewhere in that equation. But the sum is always bigsmile

soufiehere's photo
Sat 01/22/11 11:52 AM

Krupa your poor bunghole! ohwell
Ice bag!

For once, we need a douchebag.

mightymoe's photo
Sat 01/22/11 11:53 AM


I'd do it too!

1200
-100 (for two random guys to help)
I'd still make $1100
:tongue:



Nope...Dad has no idea what he wants to do with it but, he aint gonna let a good deal go just for money. (he is old)

I, however have already claimed some of them and am gonna resurface my kitchen floor with stainless steel plates. Should look pretty cool once I buff them out.

let me know how that turns out...i've been in flooring for a while now, and would be interested to hear what you think of it

no photo
Sat 01/22/11 11:54 AM
Ok Roid story... but first, wanted to tell Krupa 304-22ga stainless is going for exactly 93$ (8'X 4') up here. If he got the whole thing for 50$.... I'd say it was a friggin steal!


Ok now the Roids.

It started out as an itch really, but after 2 days, I knew I was in trouble on Dec 24th 1995. I'm the type of guy who would need to be half dead before seeing a Doc... but I will never forget the pain I was in that week.... I hadn't slept for a week and it was apparent I needed help with my arse. Of course, EVERYONE is off and emergency rooms were packed so I waited 10 hours only to be told there's nothing they could do. In desperation, I called every doc in town for an emergency visit... Nothin!

Then I remembered this Doc who I swore to never see again. He was in his office so with ALOT of begging, his secretary fit me in.
I got into his office and he takes a look and says: "Holy smokes, I haven't seen this since Bangladesh" which absolutely terrified me AND my arse. he says: Get up on my table here and put your legs in these stirrups surprised scared
Apparently, I had a trombone roid so To make a long story short(for J) Doc gets the scalpel and cuts up my arse and sticks gauze up there too mad I'm not sure how many times I thanked that C@cksuker.... but I tell ya, I was grateful.

RowBaby's photo
Sat 01/22/11 11:54 AM

I, however have already claimed some of them and am gonna resurface my kitchen floor with stainless steel plates. Should look pretty cool once I buff them out.

Cement as grout!

RowBaby's photo
Sat 01/22/11 11:57 AM
Edited by RowBaby on Sat 01/22/11 11:59 AM
Omg that is a horror story John!!

Is that what roids are? Blood filled sacks? Don't answer that. I'll google it if the curiosity gets the better of me.



krupa's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:08 PM


I, however have already claimed some of them and am gonna resurface my kitchen floor with stainless steel plates. Should look pretty cool once I buff them out.

Cement as grout!



I figured I will coat a side with liquid nail then press it into place with a steel roller. The seams should be super thin so I will line making tape on either side 1/16th inch seam and use clear silicone then remove the tape while the silicone is still wet for perfect edges. (I was raised in a paint and body shop so I can lay out seams like no bodies business.)

If the kitchen looks ok, then I will just run it straight out to the livingroom.


no photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:08 PM

Omg that is a horror story John!!

Is that what roids are? Blood filled sacks? Don't answer that. I'll google it if the curiosity gets the better of me.





Yes.... Wanna see my scar??? :tongue: smokin

soufiehere's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:10 PM

Ok Roid story... but first, wanted to tell Krupa 304-22ga stainless is going for exactly 93$ (8'X 4') up here. If he got the whole thing for 50$.... I'd say it was a friggin steal!


Ok now the Roids.

It started out as an itch really, but after 2 days, I knew I was in trouble on Dec 24th 1995. I'm the type of guy who would need to be half dead before seeing a Doc... but I will never forget the pain I was in that week.... I hadn't slept for a week and it was apparent I needed help with my arse. Of course, EVERYONE is off and emergency rooms were packed so I waited 10 hours only to be told there's nothing they could do. In desperation, I called every doc in town for an emergency visit... Nothin!

Then I remembered this Doc who I swore to never see again. He was in his office so with ALOT of begging, his secretary fit me in.
I got into his office and he takes a look and says: "Holy smokes, I haven't seen this since Bangladesh" which absolutely terrified me AND my arse. he says: Get up on my table here and put your legs in these stirrups surprised scared
Apparently, I had a trombone roid so To make a long story short(for J) Doc gets the scalpel and cuts up my arse and sticks gauze up there too mad I'm not sure how many times I thanked that C@cksuker.... but I tell ya, I was grateful.


Johnn.
Johnn, please tell us you got an anaesthetic.

soufiehere's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:14 PM

I figured I will coat a side with
liquid nail then press it into
place with a steel roller.
The seams should be super thin so
I will line making tape on either
side 1/16th inch seam and use clear
silicone then remove the tape while
the silicone is still wet for
perfect edges. (I was raised in a
paint and body shop so I can lay
out seams like no bodies business.)
If the kitchen looks ok, then I
will just run it straight out
to the livingroom.

I am thinking Texas is a good
state (warm) for such a cool floor.
I am wondering how hot it would
have to get to conduct heat
through the steel?

mightymoe's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:17 PM


I figured I will coat a side with
liquid nail then press it into
place with a steel roller.
The seams should be super thin so
I will line making tape on either
side 1/16th inch seam and use clear
silicone then remove the tape while
the silicone is still wet for
perfect edges. (I was raised in a
paint and body shop so I can lay
out seams like no bodies business.)
If the kitchen looks ok, then I
will just run it straight out
to the livingroom.

I am thinking Texas is a good
state (warm) for such a cool floor.
I am wondering how hot it would
have to get to conduct heat
through the steel?


conducts electricity too...just a thought

krupa's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:18 PM
I keep my house cool baby. I am sure some throw rugs will be required but it will be great for naked roller blading!

RowBaby's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:20 PM


Yes.... Wanna see my scar??? :tongue: smokin


laugh laugh

no photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:22 PM
well the blizzard is just starting here, thank God for the 2 buds!! Budwisier and Bud BETTER!!:banana: :banana: smokin

soufiehere's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:23 PM
Edited by soufiehere on Sat 01/22/11 12:24 PM


I am thinking Texas is a good
state (warm) for such a cool floor.
I am wondering how hot it would
have to get to conduct heat
through the steel?

conducts electricity too...just a thought

Uh oh, that hadn't occurred to me.
So, in a kitchen, with water around, what
could happen?

mightymoe's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:27 PM



I am thinking Texas is a good
state (warm) for such a cool floor.
I am wondering how hot it would
have to get to conduct heat
through the steel?

conducts electricity too...just a thought

Uh oh, that hadn't occurred to me.
So, in a kitchen, with water around, what
could happen?



probably nothing... but if it does, where do you go?

no photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:27 PM



I am thinking Texas is a good
state (warm) for such a cool floor.
I am wondering how hot it would
have to get to conduct heat
through the steel?

conducts electricity too...just a thought

Uh oh, that hadn't occurred to me.
So, in a kitchen, with water around, what
could happen?

laugh laugh laugh NICE!!!!!!...lol...we may get to see frizzy head Krupa!!!!!!laugh laugh

no photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:34 PM




I am thinking Texas is a good
state (warm) for such a cool floor.
I am wondering how hot it would
have to get to conduct heat
through the steel?

conducts electricity too...just a thought

Uh oh, that hadn't occurred to me.
So, in a kitchen, with water around, what
could happen?



probably nothing... but if it does, where do you go?


Not sure but I think in Krupas case.... He goin to hell! rofl

krupa's photo
Sat 01/22/11 12:35 PM


I am thinking Texas is a good
state (warm) for such a cool floor.
I am wondering how hot it would
have to get to conduct heat
through the steel?

conducts electricity too...just a thought

Uh oh, that hadn't occurred to me.
So, in a kitchen, with water around, what
could happen?



I can flood my kitchen, flash freeze it with a few cans of freon. Jump into my thongitard and practice for my figure skating debut.

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