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megamania said:
When it comes to a presentation I'm fine but to a social gathering of over ...say two people I'm stumbling over myself.
So I guess a live audience of about 300 would make you have a heart attack? Thats about what it was when I did SRO with ensemble.
 


Frukathka said:
So I guess a live audience of about 300 would make you have a heart attack? Thats about what it was when I did SRO with ensemble.

yeah. The biggest group I ever did a presentation for was about 35.
 

Frukathka said:
You repairing your own home?

yeah. The house is over 40 years old and until I took it over it had never seen a repair done (except for the roof).

I built in new rooms, new floors and now I'm painting the bathroom that hasn't been painted in .....I would guess 20 years.

Began with removing all hanging photos and pictures and grouting these holes. Patching other holes and dents in the walls and ceiling. This requires at least two doses of grout each of which need to be sanded down smooth. Then (especially considering the condition) put down a generous layer of primer paint then repaint the walls and ceiling twice.

After that I will tear up the tile floor and redo that.
 

megamania said:
yeah. The house is over 40 years old and until I took it over it had never seen a repair done (except for the roof).
When we first moved into our house, our roof leaked whenever we had severe rain. Thank god that problem has been fixed.


megamania said:
I built in new rooms, new floors and now I'm painting the bathroom that hasn't been painted in .....I would guess 20 years.
My dad tends to repaint the bathroom once evry three-five years. No idea why. I don't see where one coat of paint can't last 20 years. Besides, all that paint can't be good in the long run, it'll probably flake from all the layers at some point.


megamania said:
After that I will tear up the tile floor and redo that.
What kind of flooring are you to redo the bathroom with?
 
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I havn't gotten so far to think that out. We have some new tiles to use but until I check for water damage I'm not sure. I hope I don't have to remove the whole floor. I'm hoping to just replace the old tiles.
 


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