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PatentGuy
Participant(Um … that was just flip sarcasm).
On the upside, the pilfered granite would make for very nice garage worktops (overlaying the former kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
Or, maybe break them up a bit and use as yard stepping “stones” if you had enough. It’s not like the granite is going to quickly decay at the landfill (as will the wood/particle board cabinets).
PatentGuy
Participant(Um … that was just flip sarcasm).
On the upside, the pilfered granite would make for very nice garage worktops (overlaying the former kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
Or, maybe break them up a bit and use as yard stepping “stones” if you had enough. It’s not like the granite is going to quickly decay at the landfill (as will the wood/particle board cabinets).
PatentGuy
Participant(Um … that was just flip sarcasm).
On the upside, the pilfered granite would make for very nice garage worktops (overlaying the former kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
Or, maybe break them up a bit and use as yard stepping “stones” if you had enough. It’s not like the granite is going to quickly decay at the landfill (as will the wood/particle board cabinets).
PatentGuy
Participant(Um … that was just flip sarcasm).
On the upside, the pilfered granite would make for very nice garage worktops (overlaying the former kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
Or, maybe break them up a bit and use as yard stepping “stones” if you had enough. It’s not like the granite is going to quickly decay at the landfill (as will the wood/particle board cabinets).
PatentGuy
Participant“if they build that granite quarry in fallbrook/deluz”
Can’t they just recycle all the pilfered countertops from the foreclosures?
PatentGuy
Participant“if they build that granite quarry in fallbrook/deluz”
Can’t they just recycle all the pilfered countertops from the foreclosures?
PatentGuy
Participant“if they build that granite quarry in fallbrook/deluz”
Can’t they just recycle all the pilfered countertops from the foreclosures?
PatentGuy
Participant“if they build that granite quarry in fallbrook/deluz”
Can’t they just recycle all the pilfered countertops from the foreclosures?
PatentGuy
Participant“if they build that granite quarry in fallbrook/deluz”
Can’t they just recycle all the pilfered countertops from the foreclosures?
PatentGuy
ParticipantI don’t know if TemeculaGuy will see this thread and respond, but how “clean” is the air in Temecula?
Most of Riverside county is a hazmat zone, air-wise. A lot of people live and drive in those “pastoral” valleys. Do the “ocean breezes” blow the crap out (and up to Elsinore Lake, or something like that?)
PatentGuy
ParticipantI don’t know if TemeculaGuy will see this thread and respond, but how “clean” is the air in Temecula?
Most of Riverside county is a hazmat zone, air-wise. A lot of people live and drive in those “pastoral” valleys. Do the “ocean breezes” blow the crap out (and up to Elsinore Lake, or something like that?)
PatentGuy
ParticipantI don’t know if TemeculaGuy will see this thread and respond, but how “clean” is the air in Temecula?
Most of Riverside county is a hazmat zone, air-wise. A lot of people live and drive in those “pastoral” valleys. Do the “ocean breezes” blow the crap out (and up to Elsinore Lake, or something like that?)
PatentGuy
ParticipantI don’t know if TemeculaGuy will see this thread and respond, but how “clean” is the air in Temecula?
Most of Riverside county is a hazmat zone, air-wise. A lot of people live and drive in those “pastoral” valleys. Do the “ocean breezes” blow the crap out (and up to Elsinore Lake, or something like that?)
PatentGuy
ParticipantI don’t know if TemeculaGuy will see this thread and respond, but how “clean” is the air in Temecula?
Most of Riverside county is a hazmat zone, air-wise. A lot of people live and drive in those “pastoral” valleys. Do the “ocean breezes” blow the crap out (and up to Elsinore Lake, or something like that?)
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