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Old 11-01-2007, 10:13 PM
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Bob,

That's one of my worries - a defective paver that just so happens to have a little too much water, or is a little more porous than the rest. (it happens a lot, believe it or not)
I'm very well aware that I could be stepping into a rat's nest, hornet's nest and bee's nest all in one, but I've been doing this for awhile now, so I'm prepared. Thanks for your response.

For the record, I still haven't heard from the homeowner for 2 days now, so I assume he either was trying to get someone to spin his wheels for him, or he's one of the cheap-o's that we've all run into one time or another.
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