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You couldn't pay me to live in that house.... yuck!


But good stonework, just be glad you weren't the architect
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i thank whatever powers that be in the universe every DAY that i'm not an architect...

'course, you could do worse than to be a flake with 'design ideas' and no genuine engineering sense generating endless change orders that other people pay for due to your own disorganization and still drawing a paycheck for 'more drawings' because YOU {censored}ed up... :facepalm:

god i hate architects..

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i thank whatever powers that be in the universe every DAY that i'm not an architect...


'course, you could do worse than to be a flake with 'design ideas' and no genuine engineering sense generating endless change orders that other people pay for due to your own disorganization and still drawing a paycheck for 'more drawings' because YOU {censored}ed up...
:facepalm:

god i hate architects..



That happened to my parents when they were building their extension. Somehow, the architect {censored}ed up the plans so the upper floor was 3ft high, I mean, wtf? I've had no training and I wouldnt make that mistake...

Idiots.

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Top notch work my man. Before my injuries I worked in paint andplaster. I was a painter first, and ended up taking on plaster(stucco) after answering an add for a painter on a stucco crew...painting stucco is a bitch but if you can do it and leave no voids(little open pinholes between the grit)you can paint anything. I truly miss doing it. I thought I was going to do it for the rest of my life. I was already a journeyman painter, and I made it to journeyman on the stucco crew before having emergency back surgery. To be honest...its probably the plastering that caused my injuries. The body tends to age ffaster when you work upwards of 12-14 hours a day 7 days a week.

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Top notch work my man. Before my injuries I worked in paint andplaster. I was a painter first, and ended up taking on plaster(stucco) after answering an add for a painter on a stucco crew...painting stucco is a bitch but if you can do it and leave no voids(little open pinholes between the grit)you can paint anything. I truly miss doing it. I thought I was going to do it for the rest of my life. I was already a journeyman painter, and I made it to journeyman on the stucco crew before having emergency back surgery. To be honest...its probably the plastering that caused my injuries. The body tends to age ffaster when you work upwards of 12-14 hours a day 7 days a week.



Thanks :love::love:

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