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Dead_Parrot

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9. Yeah, same thing
Tue Mar 20, 2012, 05:17 PM
Mar 2012

My bad - I'm from the UK and whilst I generally use American English on DU, sometimes I get caught out. Sorry.



This stuff.

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First, you will always see flaws jeff47 Mar 2012 #1
Thanks so much for the quick reply. Laurian Mar 2012 #4
Trust me, nobody will notice. Warpy Mar 2012 #2
Thanks for the encouragement! Laurian Mar 2012 #5
Coving Dead_Parrot Mar 2012 #3
Thanks. Laurian Mar 2012 #6
It's a small moulding jeff47 Mar 2012 #8
Yeah, same thing Dead_Parrot Mar 2012 #9
Ah, that explains it. Laurian Mar 2012 #11
lol... Dead_Parrot Mar 2012 #12
Oh, my! Laurian Mar 2012 #14
Don't use tape. The texture on the wall or ceiling prevents it from lying flat. mbperrin Mar 2012 #7
Thanks for the tip. Laurian Mar 2012 #10
You're welcome. mbperrin Mar 2012 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Mar 2012 #22
I don't think it will be very noticable overall NEOhiodemocrat Mar 2012 #13
From one Buckeye to another, thanks for the advice. Laurian Mar 2012 #15
So how is the painting going? NEOhiodemocrat Mar 2012 #20
The painting is going pretty well. Laurian Mar 2012 #21
As a retired painter of 35 years I second mbperrin's advice, and would add... Adsos Letter Mar 2012 #17
I think your advice will be very helpful. Laurian Mar 2012 #18
I think you got it all . Wash. state Desk Jet Mar 2012 #19
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