Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Meanwhile, in Oslo...

 


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  1. That's a lot of pavers.

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  2. Pavers are a wonderful way of taking care of roadways, walkways and other trafficked areas that would usually be concrete or asphalt. They allow water to trickle between the stones and are easily removed and replaced if work is needed on any conduits or mains beneath the pavers. If a paver is damaged it is removed and replaced without leaving a pothole where the work was done.

    Some airports use larger pavers for heavy jet parking areas and Anchorage used large pavers for the roads around the civic center that also have pex type tubing under the pavers. That allows Anchorage to heat the pavers and prevent snow or ice accumulation when there are events at the center.

    If done properly, pavers last considerably longer than other materials.

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  3. Likely the home an illegal 8mm8grant family is squatting in and destroying knowing what the Norwegian government is up to (and every other government in Europe and elsewhere).

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  4. we have 1X2 bluestone (slate) here&there in NYC.

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  5. Hey Knute, it's your turn to mow the lawn again.

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  6. every time i see "oslo" i think of the 3 stooges short where curly pronounces the road sign "goslow". can't help it.

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