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flatfloor
08-24-2001, 06:09 PM
When the hell did I become da leveler Just noticed it.

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John Bridge
08-24-2001, 06:23 PM
It started out with Rob getting all over me because I named Dave Gobis "da man."

Rob Z
08-24-2001, 07:36 PM
Oh, this IS funny. Where will this go, I wonder?

Jana's Daddy

cx
08-25-2001, 02:20 PM
Hey, look y'all! I got me a title and I ain't even a tile man - most of the time.

I'm honored, John. Thank you. (I'd pewt one'a them red faces here if'n I knew how)





Sorry 'bout that, I accidently opened this post and realized if I didn't say something the notification that I had been here would be hard to explain later. I'm outa here.

[Edited by Bud Cline on 08-25-2001 at 10:18 PM]

John Bridge
08-25-2001, 03:22 PM
I done tole you, Rob. You da moderator. You can't be Jana's Dad. How would people know you da moderator?

Jim, you don't like da leveler?

Rob Z
08-25-2001, 09:24 PM
Jim

I like Da Leveler, I really do.

Now John, as Jana is learning to read, can you imagine her excitement if she looked at this website and could read "Jana's Daddy"? She can't read "Da Moderator" yet.

How about both? That will serve all our DIY'er friends AND the munchkin.


Kelly

It's about time you got the recognition you deserve. You don't get this treatment over at JLC.

flatfloor
08-25-2001, 09:49 PM
Actually, I kinda like da leveler. It's a change from being accused of crooked.

BTW, what's JLC?

cx
08-25-2001, 09:52 PM
Over where?

Oh, yeah. No, their tile section is absolutely no fun at all and definately not as educational either. Too much people bitchin' at each other about this rule or that rule and nobody sayin' how to make the damn tile stick to weird stuff or under the wrong conditions or whatever. And the shallow end forum over here is undoubtably the best thing since sliced bread for the DIYers. I'm impressed with how y'all take care of those people.

But I like to hang around the JLC finish carpentry section. Actually trade a lot of information and learn many things there. Still not as much fun, though.

Rob Z
08-25-2001, 10:07 PM
Leveler

JLC= Journal of Light Construction


http://www.jlconline.com

Mucho forums to read.

John Bridge
08-26-2001, 08:54 AM
When y'all get over to JLC, make sure you say hi for me to my buddy, Michael Byrne. He packs his mud a little too tight for me, but he's all right.

JC
08-26-2001, 10:53 AM
What am I an orphan?

Someone think of one for me(try not to use any four letter words if possible).

Rob Z
08-26-2001, 12:35 PM
JC

We don't know your name or what you look like or where you live or anything else about you. Give us some background, and we'll come up with a handle for you.

Rob Z
08-26-2001, 07:56 PM
Hi John

That's nice...Thank you for doing that, I really like it.

I like the orange face that's singing.

Jana

JC
08-26-2001, 09:04 PM
Hey alright I got a real title :)

Works for me

Sonnie Layne
08-31-2001, 08:24 AM
and now I even have my own handle. Gosh, JP... your kindness and perceptiveness shine on even through all eight feet of rain.

flatfloor
08-31-2001, 11:54 AM
JC is not allowed to give out that information, inmates are not even allowed to have computers. Somehow he made a toilet bowl into a computer, only problem, every time he flushes he loses all his data, credit card numbers, little old lady list, etc.

John Bridge
08-31-2001, 01:59 PM
I hasn't rained 8 feet yet, only about 3 in. per day (for several days). I think they be gettin' a little of this even up in Tennessee.

Sonnie Layne
08-31-2001, 05:07 PM
Jim, I guess that explains why every time JC posts on this thing I hear a police car go down central expressway? Delivering the email??? :)

flatfloor
08-31-2001, 05:44 PM
Yeah Sonnie, I think your right, but notice He's strangely quiet? Think maybe he got slammed in the Hole?

BTW John, who the hell cares?
Seriously, hope everythings OK for you and yours.:)

kalford
08-31-2001, 06:25 PM
John,
You know we always get yawls leftover storms.Seems like ALL our "bad" weather comes from.......Texas.

John Bridge
08-31-2001, 08:52 PM
Jim,

Who the hell cares about what? Been drinkin' Lon Gisland Tea up there?

BTW, Patti is from Conn. and lived a while out in one of the counties (Westchester?). Anyway, she and I talk about how Pizza was invented in New York and the fact that you can't get good pizza anymore no matter what. We are wondering, do the Puerto Ricans still make that great New York pizza like they used to? [Funny how a lot of people think pizza was invented in Italy.]

Remember a place called "Grant's." Think it was on 42nd Street, east of Radio City. Been a long time. Anyway, the only thing they sold was a slice of pizza or a hot dog. Coke or a glass of beer. No place to sit. Get it and get the hell out. It was great, though.

chip
09-01-2001, 07:05 AM
John,

You expect us to believe that some Porto Rican, named "Grant", invented "Pizza"?

That's "Amore"?

In New York city?

Come on, every body knows that the Germans got the recipe from Mussolini, and started dropping them on the "Brits" in the night air raids, during the Big War "WWII". A GI, who was nick named on this forum, Little Caesar, was bivouaced out side of London and one fell on his tent. He tried it and said not bad, a little more garlic and some meats and vegetables and I could sell "Pizza,Pizza".

And thats the whole truth and nothin but the truth.

Art "like a big pizza pie" Phenis

Rob Z
09-01-2001, 08:08 AM
Careful with the fumes from the paint thinner. It's making you loopy.

Your non-painting pal,

Rob

flatfloor
09-01-2001, 09:49 AM
My God John, did you get some bad mushrooms on that piazza while you were in NY? That is the most confused, misinformed statement I have ever read.

1) Westchester is not a county in Ct., it is a cathedral in England.
2) Grants is not a restauraunt it is a Tomb, I forget whose.
3) there is no such location as 42nd ST, it is merely an urban legend.
4) Everyone knows the Irish invented pizza, actually the Druids, who would hurl them at the Moon to celebrate the festival of Erin go Bragh
5) there are no Puerto Ricans in NY.

Bud Cline
09-01-2001, 11:45 AM
Jim,

Your not smokin' those SLC4200 bags again are you?

Rob Z
09-01-2001, 11:48 AM
Bud

The product is not so much smokable as sniffable, or so I am told.

flatfloor
09-01-2001, 11:54 AM
Rob your right as usual, its not the bags, it's the Pixie dust in the cement. Think I'll go rip open another 50 pounder:)

John Bridge
09-01-2001, 12:00 PM
I think Westchester County is in your home state, not Conn.

In the early sixties I took my French girl friend down to the Italian Rivierra. [Keep it short, John] To keep it short, the spaghetti was great. They had no concept of what we think of as pizza. They had pizza, but it wasn't really pizza. Know what I mean?

flatfloor
09-01-2001, 12:57 PM
Ok Rob, that's it! Just saw your last post on Bruha's topic, from now on you pay cash for your Pixies Dust and no more free freight.

flatfloor
09-01-2001, 02:44 PM
Let me try again, hope I can replicate the post I tried maybe a half hour ago. When I hit post reply all hell broke loose and I lost my connection. To think I was trying to post a serious reply.

John, Eyetalians used to call pizza "Abeets" (phonetic) short a, accent on second syllable maybe that's what you got, they might still call it that in Italy. When I was growing up in the Bronx, NYC and I had my first Pizza in Little Italy Abeets is what my Italian friends called it. This is when I began to realize that the Irish are lousey cooks until they discover recipes and get some training rhat is. Thank God for our next door neighbor Mrs. Franchini she saved my Father , Brother and I from starvation.

flatfloor
09-01-2001, 02:46 PM
Let me try again, hope I can replicate the post I tried maybe a half hour ago. When I hit post reply all hell broke loose and I lost my connection. To think I was trying to post a serious reply.

John, Eyetalians used to call pizza "Abeets" (phonetic) short a, accent on second syllable maybe that's what you got, they might still call it that in Italy. When I was growing up in the Bronx, NYC and I had my first Pizza in Little Italy, Abeets is what my Italian friends called it. This is when I began to realize that the Irish are lousey cooks until they discover recipes and get some training rhat is. Thank God for our next door neighbor Mrs. Franchini she saved my Father , Brother and I from starvation.

BTW, Westchester is just over the city line, attached to the Bronx.

flatfloor
09-01-2001, 02:53 PM
Rob, you wondered earlier where this thread would go?

John Bridge
09-01-2001, 03:08 PM
Uh, where did this thread go?

When all hell broke loose for you was probably when the forum went down for a few minutes. I know it's a problem with the server, and it's still a little sluggish.

Sonnie Layne
09-02-2001, 08:48 PM
"Abeets"
"apizz'"
Anyone want to help finance a taco venture into Roma, Italia? We'll both be wealthy.