Being in the rental business for years, did quite a bit of it.
RJ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee A. Stone 
  To: Blind Handyman 
  Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 11:39 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] On a more serious note -with older homes




  Have you ever had to match repair work of old polaster walls with just 
  using what we now call wall board or sheet rock ? Lee

  -- 
  I. Any body suspended in space will remain in space until made aware of
  its situation.
  Daffy Duck steps off a cliff, expecting further pastureland. He
  loiters in midair, soliloquizing flippantly, until he chances to
  look down. At this point, the familiar principle of 32 feet per
  second per second takes over.
  II. Any body in motion will tend to remain in motion until solid matter
  intervenes suddenly.
  Whether shot from a cannon or in hot pursuit on foot, cartoon
  characters are so absolute in their momentum that only a telephone
  pole or an outsize boulder retards their forward motion absolutely.
  Sir Isaac Newton called this sudden termination of motion the
  stooge's surcease.
  III. Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation
  conforming to its perimeter.
  Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the
  speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless
  cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through
  the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The
  threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.
  -- Esquire, "O'Donnell's Laws of Cartoon Motion", June 1980


   

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