humidity options

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Re: humidity options

Post by TASmart » Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:06 pm

Once again, I dispute/question xxyzx and am called profane names.
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Re: humidity options

Post by Goofproof » Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:07 pm

xxyzx wrote:
Goofproof wrote:
xxyzx wrote:
TASmart wrote:Basements in cold climates that are heated often get quite dry in the winter. What does the brand and name of the humidifier have to do with anything, including the price of tea in China?

wtf do you care
knowing the name and model will help me locate one to purchase

i know of no basement that is heated unless it was a finished basement
at best a little leakage from the furnace

all basements i have been in have been humid
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Re: humidity options

Post by Goofproof » Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:32 pm

xxyzx wrote: /quote]
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Tell your Mom to move!
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mom died 22 years ago
thanks for caring[/quote]

You didn't move upstairs?[/quote]

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you really are a stupid asshole arent you

i owned my own separate house which was good sized and in a great zip code[/quote]

Still in the basement at Zip Code xxxzxx! Just take a left turn at the coal chute...
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Re: humidity options

Post by TASmart » Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:59 pm

Call it what yu like. I questioned the appropriateness of an impolitely stated question of a question and pointed out that many basements are not damp. You replied with repeated insults and profanities. People will make their own determinations.
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a mess

Re: humidity options

Post by a mess » Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:06 pm

If I dont keep the humidifer on the machine I wake up with lips stuck to teeth. It feels like the Gobi desert in my mouth.

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Re: humidity options

Post by Goofproof » Thu Oct 05, 2017 10:16 pm

xxyzx wrote:
Goofproof wrote:
xxyzx wrote: /quote]
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Tell your Mom to move!
++++++++++

mom died 22 years ago
thanks for caring
You didn't move upstairs?
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you really are a stupid asshole arent you

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i owned my own separate house which was good sized and in a great zip code[/quote]

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Still in the basement at Zip Code xxxzxx! Just take a left turn at the coal chute... [/quote]

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another libturd proves he is a bully and worthless POS

could goofy be palerider with a new screen name ?
they sound like the same person[/quote]

Some engineer don't have a clue what numbers mean! Look at our starting dates here, or better still have someone that can read do it for you. Jim
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