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Old 06-12-2009, 06:46 PM   #21
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nope not joking. it's just what i see. Boarders do use triggers here too btw

tubes cannot be rented in this market (Alberta)

anyway. Our regions seem incomparable so perhaps tapers have it easy where you live...

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Old 06-13-2009, 10:29 AM   #22
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I reckon so, especially if employees are expected to purchase tubes and boxes. I guess here it's what keeps the employees from going out and contracting work on their own.
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Old 06-16-2009, 12:48 AM   #23
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Ha, yeah that sounds about right. My boy is 2 now and busted his leg tonight, speaking of hospital visits.
i hope he is doing better. i have had lots of broken bones. i've been a skateboarder for 16 years. most of my injuries are long behind me. knock on wood. it must have been a bad fall cause kids usually have a lot of bend before they break. best wishes for the little guy.
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ok guy's had two hangers come in hanging a 18' demising wall metal studs and ask where the 16 penny nails were because they couldn't get the drywall nails to go through the studs.
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i hope he is doing better. i have had lots of broken bones. i've been a skateboarder for 16 years. most of my injuries are long behind me. knock on wood. it must have been a bad fall cause kids usually have a lot of bend before they break. best wishes for the little guy.

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it wasn't too bad actually, says the dr., it was a "toddler fracture" it all happened because he fell, and twisted. I guess...... Hard cast for 3 weeks... yay!
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