Some of those Amish folk have moved into my town, they look like they mean to take over, what should I do?
Question by P. S. G: Some of those Amish folk have moved into my town, they look like they mean to take over, what should I do?
Well, there goes the neighborhood. They drive their damn wagons all over town, let their horses block traffic and sit around making stuff out of wood. They get together and make a ruckus at their “Barn-raising” party, they don’t even care that you need a permit to build that. There used to me only 4 barns in the whole county, now there’s 104. This used to be a good family community, now the school children have to deal with pressure from the Amish kids bad influence- “come on, butter-churning is cool, it makes you feel great, all the cool Amish kids are doing it, just TRY it”. Pretty soon, one of my kids might be drawn into the Amish “lifestyle”, the other day I found several handmade wooden chairs in his room. He says he was just experimenting but I know something is wrong. He gets up at 5 am every morning and tries to milk the dog. This is out of control, we need congress to pass a law and send these Amish back to wherever they came from. They take all the butter-churning, wood furniture and barn building jobs away from true Americans.
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Answer by Preykill
your kids should be allowed to make their own decisions, if they want to be Amish, there is nothing wrong with that… (better Amish then Heroine whore) probably, when they find out that they are “not allowed” (by Amish law) to watch TV anymore they will stop “being Amish”
just let your kids find their own way in life…
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Do you like that commercial where they juxtapose the old pictures onto modern day outdoor buildings?
Question by donnie darko: Do you like that commercial where they juxtapose the old pictures onto modern day outdoor buildings?
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Answer by Andy Sachs
never saw it
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Vinyl sheds – can someone tell me a supplier in Canada? (Not a middleman like Home Depot,but a manufacturer).
Question by Emilio: Vinyl sheds – can someone tell me a supplier in Canada? (Not a middleman like Home Depot,but a manufacturer).
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Answer by bhalrog72
Try www.gardendec.com. That or www.summerwood.com.
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Gazebo – I Like Chopin – Gazebo
Gazebo – I Like Chopin – Gazebo – Go to www.gazebo.info for the latest on this great artist – this video was shot at a strange house in Essex on a wonderful Summer’s Day… One of my favourite videos…
Where can I find something like a gazeebo without a solid top?
Question by Alyssa: Where can I find something like a gazeebo without a solid top?
Im looking for something like a gazebo that has screens to keep the bugs out but where the top is not solid so I can get some sun. Any ideas?
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Answer by Frank
Cant help if we don`t know where you are?????
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Q&A: I would like to build my own 10 x 12 shed, and would like to know where to get free (?) plans?
Question by kynance_cove: I would like to build my own 10 x 12 shed, and would like to know where to get free (?) plans?
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Answer by iluv2act94
homedepo.com
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Q&A: I have some wooden garden chairs and benches that need some color. Should I paint or stain? Also, I’d like to?
Question by professor grey: I have some wooden garden chairs and benches that need some color. Should I paint or stain? Also, I’d like to?
some real color but don’t want the furniture to look tacky. I like things to look natural since I live on a river and the landscape is all indigenous to the area. One bench over-looks the river, two others are in a patio area. I also have a picnic table that could use to be re-painted, it’s currently a dense red. If I paint, do I need to prime first? Any color suggestions?
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Answer by B U S Y
With the preferences you have described I would consider a honey walnut, cedar, or cherry stain.
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Making a shed in my garden and I am wondering how I can run electricity to power things like lighting outside.?
Question by sunshine girl: Making a shed in my garden and I am wondering how I can run electricity to power things like lighting outside.?
Was wondering if a car battery will work?
But any idea will be useful
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Answer by THE WING MAN
Best bet would be to have an electrician come and bury
a line directly to your shed.
A car battery would only be able to power a couple of
car head lights for a few hours.
You could run an extension cord out, but you need a GFI
/ground fault interrupter/ outlet on the house to plug it into.
This will help prevent electrocution if anything gets wet,
like morning dew or rain.
Here is a link explaining how a GFI works:
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/gfci
Another from “HOW IT WORKS:”
http://home.howstuffworks.com/question117.htm
Hope this helps!
Wingman
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