Okay...NOW he's starting to look guilty...

Q said:
Gato_Solo said:
How many 55 gallon drums do you buy when you need them for your business, Q?. That would give us an idea...
I don't use 55 gal drums in my business...and I don't buy one tile at a time.:p

I'm pretty sure that you don't buy a 40 foot truckload to do 1 bathroom, either...unless it's for unc's throne room. :D :p Besides...that was a serious question. :p :p

One more thought...If he was planning to place his wife in the barrel, and weigh it down with the blocks, then he probably would've been better off just buying a bag of portland cement. All he'd have to do was pour the bag into the barrel on top of the wife, add water, let dry, and poke a hole in the top of the barrel to let the gas escape. Then dump the body. Pay for the items in cash, leave a false name, and nobody would remember...:shrug:
 
Well, I don't know how many drums a person would buy, but I'm pretty sure it would be more than one. I don't think he ships fertilizer to one account in a drum and all the other accounts get theirs in ziplock baggies.

...and you oughta see some of these bathrooms in the condos on Longboat Key...these fuckers are party pottys :D
 
No fair editing while I'm replying.

Your plan would have been much more effective (except I would have used hydraulic cement)...but the reason most people get caught is because they panic and do things that are irrational.
 
Q said:
Well, I don't know how many drums a person would buy, but I'm pretty sure it would be more than one. I don't think he ships fertilizer to one account in a drum and all the other accounts get theirs in ziplock baggies.

...and you oughta see some of these bathrooms in the condos on Longboat Key...these fuckers are party pottys :D

Like we both pretty much agree on. It depends on the size of the job, and whether there will be repeat business (is that a pun, or not). As far as I'm concerned, the only thing they have that really damns him is his floor cleaning and his laundry.

As for the party-potty reference, unc's bathroom has more square footage than my whole apartment. :eek:
 
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