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Post by beefjello on Jun 28, 2009 21:57:30 GMT -5
Here's a monster limo that was parked outside work about a month ago They said the passenger door was from a Lear jet Yesterday my awesome Pop and I did the scratch coat on our new addition. It's the first of 3 coats. We started at 4:30 am and finished around 1:30 pm. I don't recommend doing stucco in Phoenix in late June! Thanks for lookin!
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Post by NatureNut on Jun 28, 2009 22:02:55 GMT -5
Did you get a peak at the inside?
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Post by beefjello on Jun 28, 2009 22:11:07 GMT -5
It was pretty darn nice inside!
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Post by Bikerrandy on Jun 28, 2009 22:49:09 GMT -5
I should talk Cathy into getting one for Christmas ;D
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10thumbs
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I want to be reincarnated as a dog.
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Post by 10thumbs on Jun 29, 2009 7:27:25 GMT -5
That's a cool Jesse-James-Monster-Garage-Is-it-possible type project but personally every occasion I've had to be in a limo also included lots of champagne. Those steps look like an alcohol-related misstep wait to happen to me.
Also, is that your AC unit on the roof? We keep them in the backyard up in these parts.
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Post by akansan on Jun 29, 2009 8:07:44 GMT -5
The various types of stretch limos amuse me. The Hummer limos were always popular in Eunice at prom time. I guess I'm a bit old fashioned - give me the classic limo any day. I've always wondered about the different placements of AC units. I was used to units on the ground...but in the southwest, they were all on the roofs. Anyone know why?
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Post by stonesthatrock on Jun 29, 2009 9:27:44 GMT -5
i would also like to know why. in az it seems the swamp cooler is on the roof and the ac is on the ground. hmmmmmmmmmm
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Gem'n I
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Post by Gem'n I on Jun 30, 2009 15:32:11 GMT -5
Those wheels would really go over big in the hood...kinda like a house on wheels with a vanity plate missin...allthough "rent Me" might work just fine!!! LOL!!!!
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snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Jun 30, 2009 15:47:26 GMT -5
Hey beef,I know what you mean about the stucco work in the summer.Thats my line of work. We work the east side of a building until about 9 am.then switch to the shady sides,and quit around 2 to 3 oclock. Its been fun here with the temp around 106 for the last week.
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