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hittman

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  • Jul 13, 2009
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    The SSA exotic is good. I probably should have tried it by itself instead of with the creme. I did the recommend 3.63 percent on the exotic and one percent on the creme. I feel like the creme might be muting the flavor a little. It’s a mix of a lot of fruits like the description says. I get the pineapple and orange juice. I’m just not as familiar with the other flavors in it so it’s hard to pick them out. If you like fruit mixes then this is a good one.
     

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    I went outside earlier to paint some spots on the back of our house where I had caulked last week and found a hole in a trim board and it was partially rotted. I keep extra trim in my shed so grabbed a piece to replace it. It was a corner piece and when I got one piece off I discovered that the piece it was against was rotted some too. Back to the shed for a second board. I did get some use out of my new framing nail gun. I had only used it once since I bought it. I just need to let the caulk cure and get some paint on it.
     

    dennism

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    The SSA exotic is good. I probably should have tried it by itself instead of with the creme. I did the recommend 3.63 percent on the exotic and one percent on the creme. I feel like the creme might be muting the flavor a little. It’s a mix of a lot of fruits like the description says. I get the pineapple and orange juice. I’m just not as familiar with the other flavors in it so it’s hard to pick them out. If you like fruit mixes then this is a good one.
    Ok, it's on my buy list, the description sounds good.
     

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    I went outside earlier to paint some spots on the back of our house where I had caulked last week and found a hole in a trim board and it was partially rotted. I keep extra trim in my shed so grabbed a piece to replace it. It was a corner piece and when I got one piece off I discovered that the piece it was against was rotted some too. Back to the shed for a second board. I did get some use out of my new framing nail gun. I had only used it once since I bought it. I just need to let the caulk cure and get some paint on it.
    Glad you saw that before it got worse.
     

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