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Old 07-05-2008, 07:33 AM posted to chi.general,rec.gardens
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Default Does your garden faucet have hot as well as cold water?

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No, you don't need hott water to wash your goddamned
deck. This is yet another example of the shithead
Gracious Living virus.

well, not having a deck, i wouldn't wash it with "hott"
water. i do, however, have dogs & assorted livestock which
i bathe every so often & i do use warm water, both because
it's more comfortable for the animal & because soap washes
out better with warm than it does with cold.
i've been considering switching the outside faucet to one
of
the temp. adjustable ones, but currently it's just as easy
to run a hose out from the sett tub in the basement (which
is actually closer to the barn than the exterior hose bibb
on the house)

lee hardly living graciously

its spelt hott, naught "hott"


of course.
and it's "not", not "naught", which means zero.
the acceptability of "spelt" vs "spelled" depends on your side
of the pond...
lee


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Eye dew bee leave her, knot hymn.

- Mark Twain never had any use for a person who only knew one way
to spell a word.
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Billy
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