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Posted by Aaron Ford on March 22, 2007 at 10:50:15 from (72.84.57.222):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Underground Cable posted by Bus Driver on March 22, 2007 at 05:12:29:
This is kinda ironic cause many of our contractors here in WV come from NC. Never thought about chasin' them guys around with a shotgun, but it is an idea. Got me a double barrel. Now all I need is some bibs and a straw hat and I oughta be in business. We have trouble with the utilities as well. They want to cut down the trees in our front yard and I am kinda partial to 'em. The trees were there first. Neighbor has one entangled in the lines, but they will not touch it due to the fact that the lines will likely be damaged if they try. They have decided to wait til Mother Nature knocks it down. Reactive instead of Proactive, I suppose. But on a more serious note, I do not think it matters where the contractors are from. Crappy work is everywhere. Our water line was put in by a premier contractor and when it pulled apart, they found that the two sections had less than an inch inserted into the slip joint. It was a matter of time. Aaron
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