Today I installed a counter-top dishwasher, fixed a leaky bathtub faucet by replacing the fixtures and added a hand-held shower attachment. Though this may not seem like a big deal, I’m not a handyman so it is a big deal to me. I’m already breaking new ground in 2004. Oh yeah.
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David -
First of all, I have absolutely no idea why I am even writing this. But maybe this will explain:
My wife called me while I was out having drinks with clients….they like to do that ALOT in Dallas. Anyway, she said I need to fix the leaky bathtub faucet when I get home. I am quite the handyman, but I don’t do well with plumbing (probably b/c our house was built in 1972 and I have failed at almost alll repaires to this point). So, I thought “hey, I’ll Google leaky bathtub faucet and see how many of the 2,999 tools I have will be required to fix it. Two things happened….1) you were number 5 on the Google list, and 2) I used to have a landlord named David Chiu who couldn’t replace a burned-out light bulb. I figured what the hell, I’ll click on the link and see what “David” has to say about faucet repair.
To my satisfaction, my old landlord has not written a dissertaion on “faucet repair”.
Again, I am not quite sure why I am writing to even tell you this very mundane story. The only thing I can figure out is that you are obviously not my old landlord, and you CAN repair a leaky faucet. Also, I suppose I have an odd sense of humor and this if funny to me.
I do wish you a sincere “Good Luck” with your acting career. I know that can be a tough thing (I haven’t read much of your page but I assume you are in LA), but I would imagine.
P.S. Did I mention that my wife went to high school with George Eads (that Evel Knievel movie on TBS was the bomb right)?
Good Luck and Take Care.