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(Created page with "The absolutely worst thing in the world. Guys who applied '''Stucco''' in the 1970s should be dug up and shot. <big><big><big>Stucco</big></big></big> ''noun, plural stuc·coes, stuc·cos.'' *an exterior finish for masonry or frame walls, usually composed of cement, sand, and hydrated lime mixed with water and laid on wet. *any of various fine plasters for decorative work, moldings, etc. *any of various finishes made with cement, plaster, or mortar, as albarium. *...")
 
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{{Quote|you have to wear a mask when you scrape it or you'll get the '''stucco-lung'''| FED}}
The absolutely worst thing in the world.  Guys who applied '''Stucco''' in the 1970s should be dug up and shot.
The absolutely worst thing in the world.  Guys who applied '''Stucco''' in the 1970s should be dug up and shot.



Revision as of 22:33, 20 September 2022

'you have to wear a mask when you scrape it or you'll get the stucco-lung'

-- FED

The absolutely worst thing in the world. Guys who applied Stucco in the 1970s should be dug up and shot.

Stucco

noun, plural stuc·coes, stuc·cos.

  • an exterior finish for masonry or frame walls, usually composed of cement, sand, and hydrated lime mixed with water and laid on wet.
  • any of various fine plasters for decorative work, moldings, etc.
  • any of various finishes made with cement, plaster, or mortar, as albarium.
  • a wall, facing, molding, or other work made of such materials.

verb (used with object), stuc·coed, stuc·co·ing. to cover or ornament with stucco.