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kmjt1021

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UH HELLO Hello Hello any one in here here here

Will the last one out turn off the lights, oh I guess that's me good night
 
Nothing, natta, zip, zero, zilch. I thought I would get some type of reply, is everyone busy, I know I've been, or does everyone just have nothing new to post. how abour something old then.
 
Huh! oh yeah socks! I prefer wool socks in the winter, otherwise I stick with a cotton crew sock.


P.S. Don't burn the city down, or turn over any police cars' or riot or loot (Is looting concidered a part of rioting?), or get really drunk and start fights with other drunk fans. Hope everyone makes it to work in the morning!
 
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SSSsssshhhh! I'm sleeping!
 
Make it "to work in the morning"? Whatever do you mean? Do people actually go to work in the morning? I usually get to bed about 4am and am up about noon. Is that morning?
Richard
 
Yeah Morning 12:00 noon til about 4:00pm isn't that everyones morning?
 
Well Bryan - it's 3:20 AM right now - I got home early - and I ain't even tired! Does that make me a nightowl? I don't know what I would do if I had to rise for work at 6 AM as so many unenlightened people do. I feel sorry for 'em.
Richard
 
I know what you mean, I don't concider it the next day until I go to bed and get up, even if I don't get to bed til 7:00am. I hate it when I don't get to bed before the sun comes up though.
 
Im up now after a long sleep-get a new look at 96/2004-some(lots) good news-get a copy. Just waiting for ED and his filter cleaning system.

Don't forget to vote often.
 
But California hasn't adopted the 1998 edition yet!
 
That is true however you can elect to work within the guidelines of 2004. In fact this question came up and the courts have ruled to the higher standard that is used by ether party.
 
That question came up a few years ago in my state, and I went to the AHJ for explanation. It was carefully pointed out to me that both the Natl Fire Code and the NFPA were the standards in place, and the applicable standard is that which is the most strict. This is also stated within the Natl Fire Code - the standard now used in my county. I don't know it the NFPA is being phased out, but that seems to be the case.
Richard
 
NFPA was voted upon and accepted in California over the IFC. How about other states?
 
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