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    Default Re: What is your favorite smell when it comes to tiling?

    stop gap makes me retch hate it but v good primer

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    Default Re: What is your favorite smell when it comes to tiling?

    Quote Originally Posted by SandyFloor View Post
    Ahhhh, the good old soil pipe stench.
    Just noticed from your footer Freddie Mercury will soon be dead twenty years that's scary when you're reminded how quickly time passes.
    I have had a very reflective year as more of my favourite stars die - Gerry Rafferty, Gary Moore. Then u see an advert to see Deep Purple live, think "Yeah, gotta see em just once more..." and these 4 silver haired fat guys limp onto the stage and u think that maybe for rock Gods "live fast die young " is the right way!
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    firgot bout this....i like the smell of knauf cement boards lol

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    lovin some of them comments.

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