We may never know if they're probably a girl disguised as a knife welding psychopath.Veho is a girl!?![]()
Veho will be holding something, but it won't be a knife that's for sureWe may never know if they're probably a girl disguised as a knife welding psychopath.
I have the marks to prove it!
Much better.Fixed...
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That looks like Sakrete brand concrete mix, it's already a mix of cement and sand, you just add water. You can literally use them like bricks, just stack them up and pour water on them.Continuation on the Instructions for the shampoo:
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and yes the cement sacks are intact, they was'nt empty and refill with stones.




Learning some straight up facts from @Veho today.That looks like Sakrete brand concrete mix, it's already a mix of cement and sand, you just add water. You can literally use them like bricks, just stack them up and pour water on them.
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Then you peel off the paper and you have a wall:
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cool, on the insturctions for a similar mix here on "Home center" (a ripoff of Home Depot) is stated you use a concrete mixer and you only need to add water, could be a different mixThat looks like Sakrete brand concrete mix, it's already a mix of cement and sand, you just add water. You can literally use them like bricks, just stack them up and pour water on them.
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Then you peel off the paper and you have a wall:
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Those ready-to-use mixtures "just add water no machine required" exist, and they might be good for quickly mounting fence posts with a bit of concrete. Dig hole, put post in, fill it with the concrete powder and lastly add a bit of water.That looks like Sakrete brand concrete mix, it's already a mix of cement and sand, you just add water. You can literally use them like bricks, just stack them up and pour water on them.
Then you peel off the paper and you have a wall:
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