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Old 06-18-2007, 01:45 PM #11
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we can use the garden hose to cool him down. oh yeah I forgot, we have the water turned off in the backyard cuz we're working on the sprinkler system too! We can always hope for a break in the line and a gusher! LOL!

And don't forget, all that sod has to be rolled up and put in the wheelbarrow and pushed out to the curb and put in the truck. Helpers? Got 2 guys here to help you. One of them is new. First day on the job.

Don't rip up the rest of the yard pushing the wheelbarrow out to the truck. Be careful of the rest of the yard and don't hit the fence. You break the gate and it comes out of YOUR pay!

And when you are don't with that, we have to dig out the patio area to prep it for the pavers. It needs to be 10 inches deep - 14'x23'. Get crackin'.
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