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TexasProgresive

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15. Hiya! I haven't shuffled off this mortal coil yet.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:13 PM
Sep 2019

Been more busy than I like. I am reading Jonathan Kellerman's Heartbreak Hotel. It's quite good.
Yesterday my eldest son and I removed an old tank water heater and replaced it with a tankless unit. That was a real chore as the water connections for the old are on top and the new on the bottom. Got to use some fancy new plumbing stuff, Sharkbite connectors and PEK pipe.

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Origin by Dan Brown PBC_Democrat Sep 2019 #1
That's a good one hermetic Sep 2019 #5
Last fiction I read: The Help. Thoroughly enjoyed, hilarious! Didn't see movie. northoftheborder Sep 2019 #2
Loved THE HELP hermetic Sep 2019 #6
I am enjoying Ohiogal Sep 2019 #3
Looking forward hermetic Sep 2019 #7
I felt sort of that way with "Contact" by Carl Sagan. CrispyQ Sep 2019 #4
That's gorgeous! hermetic Sep 2019 #9
I have read the Sharyn McCrumb and Rankin murielm99 Sep 2019 #8
That sounds excellent, as well hermetic Sep 2019 #10
I'm tearing through Christopher Brookmyre's works PennyK Sep 2019 #11
Bonnie, indeed! hermetic Sep 2019 #13
"Where Old Bones Lie" by Ann Granger The King of Prussia Sep 2019 #12
Wilko, what a cool guy hermetic Sep 2019 #18
The Testaments by Atwood and Harry Potter: Sorcerer's Stone Cuthbert Allgood Sep 2019 #14
I look forward hermetic Sep 2019 #17
Hiya! I haven't shuffled off this mortal coil yet. TexasProgresive Sep 2019 #15
Howdy! hermetic Sep 2019 #16
Will do TexasProgresive Sep 2019 #19
"Washington Black" by Esi Edugyan bif Sep 2019 #20
Sounds good hermetic Sep 2019 #21
My wife loved it and the NYT recommended it as well bif Oct 2019 #22
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