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Seeing that plumbing, they are building a new house near me. I went down to see it after the plumbers left. They forgot to put water and a drain to a sink in bathroom number 1, They have 1 waterline to the kitchen and no drain. BR #2 has no drain except toilet and no water line. Neither water or drain in the laundry room. The floor is cement with rebar. An inspector came as I was walking away and about an hour later the owner showed up and I went and chatted with him. He said all is well, they’ll drop the water from overhead…I didn’t mention the drains
The only true measure of a man is who many Star Trek quotes they know.
“The Measure of a Man” is the ninth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 35th episode overall. It was originally released on February 13, 1989,1 in broadcast syndication. It was written as a spec script by former attorney and Star Trek: The Original Series novelist Melinda M. Snodgrass. It was directed by Robert Scheerer.
Past his teenage years a man’s in-seam stays the same but his waist measure will change. I’m just happy mine’s been the same for decades. Oh and thank goodness for stretch jeans:)
They will just put in one of those toiler grinder pumps that pumps up and out.The new construction codes in Germany require tight homes and they have no plumbing or wiring in the walls to create a tight envelope.The highest water temperature for home heating over there is 130 degrees if I remember right.
dadthedawg Premium Member 4 days ago
His girth…..
The dude from FL Premium Member 4 days ago
Seeing that plumbing, they are building a new house near me. I went down to see it after the plumbers left. They forgot to put water and a drain to a sink in bathroom number 1, They have 1 waterline to the kitchen and no drain. BR #2 has no drain except toilet and no water line. Neither water or drain in the laundry room. The floor is cement with rebar. An inspector came as I was walking away and about an hour later the owner showed up and I went and chatted with him. He said all is well, they’ll drop the water from overhead…I didn’t mention the drains
oldpine52 4 days ago
To get the true measure of a man, look in his bedroom closet.
MReese 4 days ago
You don’t wanna know.
Jayalexander 4 days ago
How much wealth can he attain, in the shortest time, seems to be popular.
Differentname 4 days ago
The only true measure of a man is who many Star Trek quotes they know.
“The Measure of a Man” is the ninth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 35th episode overall. It was originally released on February 13, 1989,1 in broadcast syndication. It was written as a spec script by former attorney and Star Trek: The Original Series novelist Melinda M. Snodgrass. It was directed by Robert Scheerer.
bobpickett1 4 days ago
BMI
elvira.alejandro 4 days ago
His High School photo must be taken with a drone.
Grover St. Clair 4 days ago
“And if you need to know the measure of a man you simply count his friends.” ~~ Ebenezer Scrooge
rugeirn 4 days ago
What is the measure of a man, besides his weight? Waist size comes to mind. Oh, and hat size.
Rich_Pa 4 days ago
A song by the Christian band 4Him.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 4 days ago
Shoe size.
ArcticFox Premium Member 4 days ago
Hat size comes to mind.
ArcticFox Premium Member 4 days ago
You will need a CMHT37225 to find out.
rwh2 4 days ago
“where he stands at times of challenge and controversy” — M.L. King
pflutke59 4 days ago
Thought height was the measure of a man, But, as I have aged, found that my height has been shrinking. Not so, my girth.
Smeagol 4 days ago
Past his teenage years a man’s in-seam stays the same but his waist measure will change. I’m just happy mine’s been the same for decades. Oh and thank goodness for stretch jeans:)
elias 4 days ago
They will just put in one of those toiler grinder pumps that pumps up and out.The new construction codes in Germany require tight homes and they have no plumbing or wiring in the walls to create a tight envelope.The highest water temperature for home heating over there is 130 degrees if I remember right.