So this afternoon my dad and I were putting up the crown moulding in the basement. Everything was going smoothly, some friends came by to see how things were going, and my mom and wife are working on doors, life is good.
We're using the nail gun to shoot a brad into moulding in the long hallway, but it doesn't look right, so we pull out the moulding and
brad from the wall... and out comes a sizable stream of water... shit. We've hit one of the copper lines running water to the kitchen.
After ripping out a 51"x29" chunk of drywall and vacuuming the crap out of the fresh grout still on the tile floor below, we've got a new
piece of drywall taped and mudded. I luckily happened upon a damaged 8 ft. board of sheet rock for 50% off at Home Depot that worked
perfectly.
Question: do Arthouse theaters usually charge more than a regular theater?
Not the ones in Seattle. They're often cheaper than Regal and AMC.