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    Joel
    You might just be cold..
    Had to..And I hate myself for it..
    Allen Colburn Jr.

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    After babysitting for three hours with the granddaughters, I come home to THIS! I have not laughed so much; I got to go to the bathroom because of you guys.

    All offers submitted are welcome. It will provide an opportunity to see which one really sets well in a formal dining area.

    I am so glad that I am a bona fide member of the comedy club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen42ACJ
    Joel
    You might just be cold..
    Had to..And I hate myself for it..
    OMG!

    This is on-topic...this is on-topic...this is on topic....


    LOL
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    I built a house using this and am still find it Mickey Mouse quality.

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    Kathleen, here is what first draft looks like.


    Larry, I'm trying to keep the kids in-line; but they are such smarty pants and think they know more than the grandma.
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    Hey, very nice and very classy Dee!!

    The only thing I would suggest is something Christina suggested in that long ChiefTalk thread about chandeliers, which is making some sort of ceiling round or rosette to attach your chandelier to. Most chandeliers like that don't attach directly to the ceiling, at least not the ones I've seen.
    Kathleen Moore
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