Posted on 09/10/2004 8:19:38 PM PDT by mhking
S'pose they sell 360 volt circuit breakers in electrical?
Well, then we can blame Renee DeGross of the Atlanta Constitution for bringing up SUVs (though I don't see how mentioning suburban parking lots with SUVs could be seen as "looking down their noses").
True. And perhaps I was being a tad trite.
I don't think I was COMPLETELY off base though, either.
tsk, tsk, tsk... you should get a 6gal Porter-Cable pancake compressor and at least an 18ga, brad nailer. And compressors are very usefull for a variety of things besindes nail guns.
resistence is futile
;-)
I did not notice that when I was there 2 years ago. What I did notice was that there is a 24 hour Home Depot about a half hour from Miami Beach. I had never heard of one open all night. I arrived late for a trade show to the next morning and needed some stuff for my booth. I ended up at the all night Home Depot shocked and a happy customer.
80 bills? For a rug? Geez, the one I use to keep motorcycle parts from rolling around when I do a rebuild in the living room was only $4200.
Sounds like an Expo design center more than a Home depot.
Gee thanks! That's about all the encouragement I need, when I go out and look at it again I may have to buy one of those cool laser level thingies ...
Home Depot has jumped the shark.
LOL!
bttt
Do I detect an anti-urban class warfare bias here?
The Home Depot looks beautiful in the photo and is a wecome addition to Manhattan.
BTW The family apartments in my neighborhood are 2000-4000 sq ft on average. Houses are 4500 plus sq ft.
You should take a look at the NYTimes Real Estate listings before posting such nonsense.
Most of us have cars, it is parking spaces that are rare and expensive.
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