I am sorry, I couldn't read your post.  There is too much ice on my 
monitor.  :)

It is even cold in our office today.  Old building, bad insulation, the 
furnace just can't keep up!

It is currently about 61 degrees in my office right now.  When I got here, 
the temperature was just above 50.  Jeez, your weather outside is almost 
better than mine inside!

Ray

At 12:25 PM 1/18/2005, you wrote:
>this is my cue to chime in and mention that the temperature here is in
>the high 50's and it's a bright sunny day... dont hurt me dont hurt me
>I'm leaving now...
>
>Dana
>
>
>On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:45:36 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Cold?
> >
> > I have to share about how frigging cold it is up in these parts right
> > now.  Our forecast?  High today of 5 (yes, 5) with a windchill factor of
> > -15 to -20.  Brrrrr!
> >
> > I am beginning to hate this New England weather.  Man, it sucks.  Time to
> > update the resume and get movin' South.  Any jobs opening in the Charlotte
> > area?  I have always wanted to live in the heart of NASCAR country....
> >
> > Ray
> >
> > BTW, glad to hear you pinpointed the leak.  With all that water that seeped
> > into the wall, shouldn't you be worried about mold in the future?  Not even
> > close to an expert on the subject, but it was the first thing that I
> > thought of reading the story.
> >
> >
> > At 10:40 AM 1/18/2005, you wrote:
> > >It's the upstairs shower.
> > >There were suspicious new spots on our kitchen ceiling and after a few
> > >days of watching the spots in time to whether or not the washer was
> > >going or the shower, we've figured out it's the shower.
> > >
> > >WHICH MEANS when we replaced the shower head, we twisted something
> > >loose. Great.
> > >
> > >How do we know for absolute sure?
> > >Well, John Weiland built these fabulous little alcoves into his
> > >bathrooms for shampoo and soap and whatnot about chest height under the
> > >shower head. When the shower is turned on, it drips into the alcove. The
> > >caulking is split on the edge and it's coming right through. Which of
> > >course means it's coming from inside the wall.
> > >
> > >Good news is it's a new leak. We only just replaced the shower head a
> > >month ago. So I'm not going to fuss about replacing the kitchen ceiling.
> > >With the very dry heat in this house and as cold as it is, I think it
> > >will dry up with no problem as long as we don't run the water in there
> > >of course.
> > >
> > >My question is of course - what are my options?
> > >I suppose we have to tear the tile down.
> > >Can we get tile loose without breaking all of it? It's very good tile.
> > >Very thick.
> > >Is it possible to re-use it?
> > >
> > ><sigh>
> > >
> > >Well, I was looking for a project to relax me ...
> > >
> > >Cheers,
> > >Erika
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

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