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In either case, it looks like ass.
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What a wonderful pairing of words.
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I feel if they spray it with liquefied mushroom food it will green over with moss from the timbers and turn decayed brown to match them. Then fewer people will be able to tell it started out terrible.
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Hard to tell, but it looks like the boards were split apart instead of sawn?
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Ew
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He didn’t cut them to length because they’re not organic boards. Non-organic sawdust is basically as bad as asbestos.
/s
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Seattle hipster
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Looks good for a trip to the Mexican border.
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That can’t be reclaimed wood. Nobody would have claimed it in the first place.
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On a positive note, Christmas shopping for your neighbor just got a whole lot easier.
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Did I cross the line with my foul langwidge?
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That looks like Portland.
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my dad is a contractor and was putting in handmade brick walkway. biggest PITA
You know why no one uses handmade brick? because they’re fucking terrible, all uneven and warped.