thanks everyone for the sympathy
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. seems the sound of drilling is something many people can relate too!
molly: i've done my share of drilling into these walls and i don't mind the smell, but since i knew it's dangerous to inhale the stuff i was a nervous wreck when i did it, kept worrying about my mask not being good enough.
ek22:
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i know dremels very well! i own one myself and use it too - but i either use it in my parents' garage or when my neighbours are all away. once both my neighbours to the left and right sides went on a week's holiday at the same time and i managed to make a brass plate necilace in that time - sawing out the pieces, hammering them to get a decorative surface, filing the edges and polishing them with the dremel
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mokonafan and
fluffybunny:
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i think edvard munch must have had experience of a concrete drill too!
erisian: arent you the lucky one, you actually have an excuse not to see every silly thing your girlfriend comes up with?!
(but of course, there's always skype and email in case she wants to show you something
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he4rty: thank you! i was actually pretty happy about the image, the more i look at it the more i like it. and i agree about the garden strimmers, they use them a couple of times every summer outside my house and i make sure i stay away from the flat then!
photo comix: oooh, that's sly of you with the washing machine! i was thinking of putting the music on very loud in protest, but i like my neighbour too much and i sympathise with her need to get her flat in order. i also know she works irregular hours and has to work on the flat when she can find the time for it, even if that happens to be in the mornings...