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Old June 3rd 07, 10:39 PM posted to rec.radio.cb,ralt.usenet.kooks,rec.ponds,rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants,rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Default Rubbermaid glue report: Forget Gorilla Glue

On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 16:23:10 CST, "cat daddy"
wrote:


"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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Gareee© wrote:

I was a bit dismayed by the negative replies to me assembly issues, but
held my tounge.
Aw, poor poor poor pityfull Garee is too ****ing stupid to comprehend
what is being stated, for those that do not know what the hell they
are talking about.


but was more in the sense
of not realizing that what was obvious to many responders wasn't obvious
to
you. I know when I initially responded about glues, I was completely
unaware you were trying to put a fitting through the Rubbermaid and
thought
you were trying to fix a hole.
Yea right, the ****ing hole in your dumbass head......

It would be a wonderful thing if anybody _does_ know of any build-your-own
filter sites with real part numbers if they'd post links.


Oh but they do, alas though, these dumbasses are not the source.
Evidebntly this bunch of wanna be know it alls do not know a ****ing
thing ! Then again most everyone else already knew that from the
initial start of rpm

Again, there were several great sites posted, both with DIY info, and
commercial parts ordering sites, but both you and Garee apparently missed
all of them.

Ah, Gareee missed more than sits and DIY......afterall he is a dumbass
member of rpm

Even when the
original builder is in a different country, if you have actual part
numbers
you can find out exactly what they are on the web, then you can find local
suppliers that sell similar items. It eliminates a lot of guess work.
You all would not know what to do with apart number if it jumped up
and gave yu a blow job!



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