It's not nice to go around poking people with point-ed sticks. Especially not in the neck. You won't make many friends that wayAeson said:<Insert pointy stick in neck>
Personally, I thought that Venice was kind of gross when I went there. Not as bad as I heard it would be though. Never been to Cairo. I have been to a few cities in Mexico. They were all pretty nasty.dog45 said:Dirtiest city I've ever been to was Cairo. That place was run down.
I would have just bought a lock and done it myself. Can't be too hard.Aeson said:I just paid a locksmith $185 to replace a lock on the front door of the store. He was here less than 15 mins. There was a $15 fuel surcharge on top of the fee. At least I didn't have to pay for the lock. He said he had one in the truck he could use that he took out of another door.
It was worn out. We have 30+ renters that have keys to the door. I need a few extra for any new customers.Aurora said:I would have just bought a lock and done it myself. Can't be too hard.
40 copies, eh? Why did you have to replace it in the first place? Was it broken?
Aurora said:Personally, I thought that Venice was kind of gross when I went there. Not as bad as I heard it would be though. Never been to Cairo. I have been to a few cities in Mexico. They were all pretty nasty.
Agreed. It did smell pretty ripe. It was still fun to visit though. I liked Capri much better. In fact, I wouldn't mind living there. It was gorgeous.dog45 said:Meh, Venice had a different kind of specialness. That is the worst smelling city ive been in.
I thought you meant the one in Egypt.dog45 said:Meh, Venice had a different kind of specialness. That is the worst smelling city ive been in.
Aeson - I've never been to Cairo, GA either.