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It is all about the ends. Will they get wet? -- nm
"
by
Spawn
If it rains, yeah. The inflatable is not going to be under a cover. -- nm
Posted by
sycor
Nov 28 '23, 12:06
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That *might* be an issue.
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Spawn
Nov 28, 12:11
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Yeah same idea here. But, people put inflatables and Christmas decor in their yards all the time. I've never done it so wasn't sure I was
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sycor
Nov 28, 12:16
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There are outdoor extension cords. Have them for our lights. I am hopeful there is some actual difference. -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 28, 12:18
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Buying Shit on "Hope": the Spawn Story
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hollywood big shot
Nov 28, 12:19
1
Maybe you have time to research the minutiae of your life, but most of us have far better things to do. -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 28, 12:27
get a couple of umbrellas and stick 'em in the ground over the ends and you'll be fine
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decline
Nov 28, 12:10
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I feel like you are just trying to get me killed today. First the roof thing and now this. Did I anger decline?
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sycor
Nov 28, 12:14
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