You see folks, plumbers are used to giving customers the business from the opposite end.
I recently finished reading “Moby Dick”. Turns out it’s about a whale.
That wall wasn’t erected properly.
If your problem lasts more than 4 hours, call your contractor.
The problem the customer is having may have been caused by the problem the contractor thinks he has.
My, my, that is dysfunctional.
You need to call a herpetologist if you have a reptile dysfunction.
How choice of words mean a lot…LOL
Tune in tomorrow to find the contractor went over there and wrecked em
You don’t worry. The erection in 2020 will fix the problem…
It all started when he installed those two Cialis bathtubs…
The contractor must think this guy is cracking up.
The customer must think the contractor is is off the wall.
Richard, or Dick, is having a construction problem.
I work with enough people where English is not their first language that I have learned to rephrase stuff using different words when I am misunderstood. In this case, just rearranging the words would work.
Dude, get yourself a thesaurus. Another word for “wrecked” is “broken”. Maybe if you say"broken tile" the guy will get it.
SNORT!
He’s being grouted.
Puerility at its finest!
When I call for a repair, I use the term, broken, damaged or not working.
Dang that accent!
Kinda HARD to understand
Was this published in any newspapers?
OMg! I love reading this stuff ya’ll ‘put out’!
Dirty Dragon almost 5 years ago
You see folks, plumbers are used to giving customers the business from the opposite end.
pschearer Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I recently finished reading “Moby Dick”. Turns out it’s about a whale.
Superfrog almost 5 years ago
That wall wasn’t erected properly.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
If your problem lasts more than 4 hours, call your contractor.
Bilan almost 5 years ago
The problem the customer is having may have been caused by the problem the contractor thinks he has.
nosirrom almost 5 years ago
My, my, that is dysfunctional.
Nebulous Premium Member almost 5 years ago
You need to call a herpetologist if you have a reptile dysfunction.
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
How choice of words mean a lot…LOL
SuperAndy Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Tune in tomorrow to find the contractor went over there and wrecked em
donwalter almost 5 years ago
You don’t worry. The erection in 2020 will fix the problem…
J Quest almost 5 years ago
It all started when he installed those two Cialis bathtubs…
uniquename almost 5 years ago
The contractor must think this guy is cracking up.
The customer must think the contractor is is off the wall.
joe piglet Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Richard, or Dick, is having a construction problem.
DM2860 almost 5 years ago
I work with enough people where English is not their first language that I have learned to rephrase stuff using different words when I am misunderstood. In this case, just rearranging the words would work.
bookworm0812 almost 5 years ago
Dude, get yourself a thesaurus. Another word for “wrecked” is “broken”. Maybe if you say"broken tile" the guy will get it.
WCraft Premium Member almost 5 years ago
SNORT!
Lablubber almost 5 years ago
He’s being grouted.
Havel almost 5 years ago
Puerility at its finest!
Daniel Jacobson almost 5 years ago
When I call for a repair, I use the term, broken, damaged or not working.
paranormal almost 5 years ago
Dang that accent!
xpurplezebra almost 5 years ago
Kinda HARD to understand
Rolf Rykken Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Was this published in any newspapers?
DebUSNRet Premium Member over 4 years ago
OMg! I love reading this stuff ya’ll ‘put out’!