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Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been
catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. OBROFF: The water at the "secret spot" is still very high, so I haven't fished it, the Willimantic is not fishing well due, ( I think), to recent flooding. I did have a good day on the Farmington last week, and I have been fishing a couple of spots I hadn't fished in thirty years, with reasonable success. |
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On 13 May 2007 09:53:38 -0700, George Adams
wrote: OBROFF: The water at the "secret spot" is still very high, so I haven't fished it, the Willimantic is not fishing well due, ( I think), to recent flooding. I did have a good day on the Farmington last week, and I have been fishing a couple of spots I hadn't fished in thirty years, with reasonable success. I too fished the Farmington last week, George, and had a pretty good day. I went back the next day only to find fishermen wall to wall - seems the stocking truck had made a visit. Dave |
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![]() George Adams typed: Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. Did you want "like, really pale black" or "like, bitchin' jet black?" OBROFF: The water at the "secret spot" is still very high, so I haven't fished it, the Willimantic is not fishing well due, ( I think), to recent flooding. I did have a good day on the Farmington last week, and I have been fishing a couple of spots I hadn't fished in thirty years, with reasonable success. I was able to squeeze a few hour on the Quaboag last Sunday morning. L_cy St__e park was awsome - big ol' 'bows. Now, if I can just find a way in the new 10 days to ditch these relatives who invaded during prime-time for Spring fishing . . . -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "George Adams" wrote in message oups.com... Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. OBROFF: The water at the "secret spot" is still very high, so I haven't fished it, the Willimantic is not fishing well due, ( I think), to recent flooding. I did have a good day on the Farmington last week, and I have been fishing a couple of spots I hadn't fished in thirty years, with reasonable success. Yeah but your bad experience didn't cost you any money.... ![]() john |
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On May 13, 12:53 pm, George Adams wrote:
Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. OBROFF: The water at the "secret spot" is still very high, so I haven't fished it, the Willimantic is not fishing well due, ( I think), to recent flooding. I did have a good day on the Farmington last week, and I have been fishing a couple of spots I hadn't fished in thirty years, with reasonable success. I was at the HD in Ellicott City MD on Saturday. Spent about $700 in split rail fencing material. I asked for help in loading it and the guys in the fence area were rude and clueless as to what an endpost was versus a corner post. Then a manager came by on a fork lift and scolded the guys for opening a banded bunch of split rails. He said I should have gone into the store instead of the garden area. Right, I wanted to load 51 rails 2 or 3 times. |
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![]() "George Adams" wrote in message oups.com... Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. I believe you're right George, you can't make the color black. When I took art classes, I was told there is no such color as "black". No color can be mixed from primary colors to make the color black. You also can't make white. So from a tube of black, white and the three primary colors, our first assignment was to make the color wheel. I just got done painting my Son's room who is now in college. We're turning it into a relaxing/quiet room. We also purchased our paint at the Home Depot. When we picked out our colors they do start with a base white and add the color pigment. -tom |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... "George Adams" wrote in message oups.com... Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. I believe you're right George, you can't make the color black. When I took art classes, I was told there is no such color as "black". No color can be mixed from primary colors to make the color black. You also can't make white. So from a tube of black, white and the three primary colors, our first assignment was to make the color wheel. I just got done painting my Son's room who is now in college. We're turning it into a relaxing/quiet room. We also purchased our paint at the Home Depot. When we picked out our colors they do start with a base white and add the color pigment. -tom Tom, go to Kelly Moore. Ask for a discount. Will probably be in the 15% range, but I think you work for Stanford, so may be 25%. Will be in the same price range of HD, and is much better paint. And a whole bunch better service. |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Tom, go to Kelly Moore. Ask for a discount. Will probably be in the 15% range, but I think you work for Stanford, so may be 25%. Will be in the same price range of HD, and is much better paint. And a whole bunch better service. Oh man, don't tell Bev 25% off, thought I was getting a good deal at HD. I probably would have purchased paint elsewhere, but HD had 20% off on their Behr paint during the Mother's Day weekend. We've had pretty good luck with Behr, one heavy coat and you're done. -tom |
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On May 13, 9:53 am, George Adams wrote:
Since I retired, (sort of), a couple of weeks ago, I have been catching up on some home projects, as well as fishing. I own an old colonial house with the old fashioned wooden windows, and several of them need putty and paint. I had to go to the city the other day, so I stopped at Home Depot on the way home. I picked up some putty, and looked, unsuccessfuly for a can of black enamel. I spotted a young girl who was in charge of the paint department, and explained what I was going to do, and asked if she had any black enamel. Long pause and blank stare. Finally she responded with, "You mean like........paint? "Yes, just like paint", I said. She then informed me that they have to mix all their paint, and wahat color would I like? I replied that black would not need to be mixed. She replied that all their paint is mixed, and that they start with a base white. I said that if they start with white, what I would want, would be whatever they mix with the white to get black. She said that would depend on the color I want. At this point I was developing a strong urge to grab her scrawny neck and squeeze till her eyes bugged out, so I simply thanked her for her help, and left. It's little events like this thatmake me thankful I'm on the way out instead of the way in. OBROFF: The water at the "secret spot" is still very high, so I haven't fished it, the Willimantic is not fishing well due, ( I think), to recent flooding. I did have a good day on the Farmington last week, and I have been fishing a couple of spots I hadn't fished in thirty years, with reasonable success. Home Depot is consistently in the ten worst lists for lousy customer service. http://www.crmlowdown.com/2006/11/the_10_best_and.html Our good local hardware store was wiped out by Home Depot. The old guys who could walk back and get you a 5/16" Whitworth left handed HHCS are gone. Now if you can get someone to talk to you they don't know NC from NF. |
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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote in message ups.com... Home Depot is consistently in the ten worst lists for lousy customer service. http://www.crmlowdown.com/2006/11/the_10_best_and.html Our good local hardware store was wiped out by Home Depot. The old guys who could walk back and get you a 5/16" Whitworth left handed HHCS are gone. Now if you can get someone to talk to you they don't know NC from NF. I have found for just about any store, if you research first, then go in to purchase, you're far better off than speaking to a sales clerk. -tom |
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