| Kris Krieger 2006-09-06, 1:25 pm |
| "Ken S. Tucker" <dynamics@vianet.on.ca> wrote in
news:1157560913.140606.117210@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:
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> Kris Krieger wrote:
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> You're allowed to appear nude twice.
Oh...! Duh. Well, I wouldn't do that. I don't want to make people
puke <LOL!>
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> Lookin' forward to seeing more.
> Cheers
> Ken
>
Oh sure, you say that *now* <LOL!> Well, today I have to go to the pool
place. That dang pinky-brown grout. The construction mgr came by
today, said "oh, that's what comes with the tumbled stone coping".
Well, nobody had explained that to me, said I, and I would never have
approved of this color - it clashes with he house and changes the color
of the stone, which I'd picked out to match the house's brick color -
even brought some bricks with me so as to choose correctly. Nobody ever
mentioned the grout color so I assumed, since the standard is grey (IOW
same color as the morter used for the house) (which is what I so
carefully had matched), that the grout/morter would have been, well, the
standard grey.
This pinky-brown-mudcolored stuff won't even go with the plants I'd
wanted to put into the yard =:-p Gotta go run out to the office now and
see what can be done. Maybe they can grind out the worst of it and then
overwash the stuff with a different color. Unfortunately, there seems
to be no means of decolorizing the stuff.
And the worst part of it all is that the guys who actually put in the
tile and coping did beautiful and precise work.
Moral of the story:
Never Assume Anything...
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