OT: cd's again... one last question....

Laura Brody laura at hvcomputer.com
Sun Oct 29 10:51:03 PST 2006


Quoting CDAY <gliderman.one at verizon.net>:

>
> Yes, but my clean bricks conveniently come in a carton which you only
> have to open.
>
> Yours, you have to get out the shovel, locate the brick pile, dig up the
> brick, wash it off, let it dry, fill the hole, clean the shovel, put the
> shovel away, etc.  :-)
>

   We have a border collie who like to dig holes in the back yard,
so no shovel is needed. He has also "developed a taste" for them
as well. He chews on them until I take them away from him (sometimes
several per day) and throw them out of range of his run. So no
washing either if you don't mind the dog spit ....

> Another good use for the bricks, if you buy four, is an "easy release
> station" for moles you catch with your Easy Set Mole trap.
>
> CDay
>
>
>
> Kenneth Brody wrote:
> > Quoting CDAY (Sat, 28 Oct 2006 10:29:44 -0400):
> >
> >
> >>John,
> >>
> >>FWIW, I am on your side!
> >>
> >>A hammer and a rough surface brick used as an anvil should do the trick.
> >
> >
> > Two words -- belt sander.
> >
> >
> >>  If anyone is short on these items, or needs a back-up set,  I can
> >>furnish the hammer for $25 and the brick for $15.75.  Shipping and
> >>handling is $15.  The bricks are a bit short as I have only 50 or so of
> >>them.  The hammer will be new.
> >
> >
> > Verplanck is full of bricks, as it was a major brick maker in the 19th
> > century.  Builders used to dispose of leftover bricks by digging a
> > hole in the backyard and tossing them in.
> >
> > [...]
> >
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