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AG51

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stuffed crust Digiorno pizza here I come :D
:ohmy: Look at Hootys eatin dat !
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Surprise for Piggy or a done counter for Piggy to cook you dinner on as soon as she comes in cuz you hungrys now ? :laugh::laugh::laugh: just kidding. You a good one Slow :D

well truth be told,,, its only got a piece of plywood on the top... piggy wants a butcher block top, and the cheapest I have found that was decent was $300. Looks like ill be building a butcher block top, but even then its like $150 just for the woods. That's Gonna haves to wait for piggies approvals though...
 

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AND since I know you guys are all just DYING to know what is happening in the ongoing saga of my homeowners insurance policy battle. Here's the latest. My (new) insurance agent called and left me a me a message that I needed to call her. Needless to say, I FREAKED. Turns out our house is too finished for the builders policy, so we have to have real homeowner's insurance. But our house can't pass the real home owner's inspection. Cripes. So what the insurance lady said was that we could write the policy, the would inspect it and fail us then give us thirty days. And should we fail THAT inspection, she would just write us a new policy and we would start the round of failure inspections all over again. She said we could do this all summer long. AND, it is three times the amount of loss and casualty insurance, hardly a bigger deductible at all, and 400 bucks a year cheaper. Now if she holds good and true to her word, we should be in good shape because I put out a MAYDAY to my father that we need to get this done PDQ.

And THAT is the exiting saga of insurance perils and woes of a DIYer home renovator that has lard in their behinds...
 
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