twilightsglow Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2020 #3,408 rockin_plumber said: I don't need to see this AGAIN Click to expand... Everyone on the forum should see this so that they know to change their clocks
rockin_plumber said: I don't need to see this AGAIN Click to expand... Everyone on the forum should see this so that they know to change their clocks
rockin_plumber The Plumber That Rocks Nov 6, 2020 #3,409 twilightsglow said: Everyone on the forum should see this so that they know to change their clocks Click to expand... It was a week late
twilightsglow said: Everyone on the forum should see this so that they know to change their clocks Click to expand... It was a week late
twilightsglow Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2020 #3,410 rockin_plumber said: It was a week late Click to expand... It was on time for the US
rockin_plumber The Plumber That Rocks Nov 7, 2020 #3,411 twilightsglow said: It was on time for the US View attachment 5367 Click to expand... Doesn't surprise me being a week late, the amount of time it takes to count a few votes
twilightsglow said: It was on time for the US View attachment 5367 Click to expand... Doesn't surprise me being a week late, the amount of time it takes to count a few votes
twilightsglow Well-Known Member Nov 30, 2020 #3,413 This is fucking cool: wooden water mains! From my hometown These were installed in the early 1800s and then dug up in 1955 during sewer reconstruction. They were made of cedar, cypress and white oak.
This is fucking cool: wooden water mains! From my hometown These were installed in the early 1800s and then dug up in 1955 during sewer reconstruction. They were made of cedar, cypress and white oak.
twilightsglow Well-Known Member Dec 1, 2020 #3,415 There are still some wooden pipes in the area where my brother lives, though I don't know if they're being used.
There are still some wooden pipes in the area where my brother lives, though I don't know if they're being used.