I was driving down I-35 on my way to work this morning and I see the company vehicle for The Crack Team. Their mascot is a happy little guy - a piece of concrete foundation with a crack down the middle, smiling and waving at me. Mr. Happy Crack (above) is what they call him and I look closer and see that Mr. Happy Crack has a message for me. (below)
The longer I think about it, there is a lot of truth to that statement. I believe Dust and Sunrise could testify to the truth of that statement. They used to have problems with a leaky crack and it smelled. Long term damage could be caused if you have a moist, wet, or leaky crack. A dry crack is happy! You no longer have to wipe up any unexpected messes and the bad odors go away.
Friday, August 05, 2005
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my crack has been plugged up...
The longer the crack is the more important it is to keep dry. We unfortunately had a long crack that needed plugged up.
What about the width of the crack? I realize that a long crack is not good, but what about a wide crack?
Augh! Too many wisecracks.
I didn't think that the beach would be prone to wet cracks, but not so....
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