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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Might be your boss’s, though sparkies or aj's? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/199178/AJ-vs-Sparky-210583.jpg Look, I’m not your boss. Ask Dee |
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Quoted: One of the guys got our bucket truck stuck today. The wrecker that pulled him out was pretty impressive. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/345485/image1_jpeg-2486628.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/345485/Inkedimage0_jpg-2486627.JPG View Quote You forgot one Wes's. Those are neat trucks.... And expensive. See a lot of them working wrecks up here in the winter. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I am now a concrete buggy operator. Pour went real well. Yay! How’s it looking? I'll put it this way: I tried to do the best job I could the most economical way possible, and it looks pretty good. My coworker/friend used to be in the concrete construction business and is pretty good at running a bull float, brush, and doing finish work; and I've learned a few things from him so it looks good. I'm pretty happy. Also on my way to return his trailer I stopped for a train that ended up stopping and I sat at the crossing for 10 minutes before I backed that trailer up half a mile and took a different route. |
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Quoted: I'll put it this way: I tried to do the best job I could the most economical way possible, and it looks pretty good. My coworker/friend used to be in the concrete construction business and is pretty good at running a bull float, brush, and doing finish work; and I've learned a few things from him so it looks good. I'm pretty happy. Also on my way to return his trailer I stopped for a train that ended up stopping and I sat at the crossing for 10 minutes before I backed that trailer up half a mile and took a different route. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I am now a concrete buggy operator. Pour went real well. Yay! How’s it looking? I'll put it this way: I tried to do the best job I could the most economical way possible, and it looks pretty good. My coworker/friend used to be in the concrete construction business and is pretty good at running a bull float, brush, and doing finish work; and I've learned a few things from him so it looks good. I'm pretty happy. Also on my way to return his trailer I stopped for a train that ended up stopping and I sat at the crossing for 10 minutes before I backed that trailer up half a mile and took a different route. Sounds like it was a good day, bud |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I am now a concrete buggy operator. Pour went real well. Yay! How’s it looking? I'll put it this way: I tried to do the best job I could the most economical way possible, and it looks pretty good. My coworker/friend used to be in the concrete construction business and is pretty good at running a bull float, brush, and doing finish work; and I've learned a few things from him so it looks good. I'm pretty happy. Also on my way to return his trailer I stopped for a train that ended up stopping and I sat at the crossing for 10 minutes before I backed that trailer up half a mile and took a different route. Sounds like it was a good day, bud It is. Glad to have it done. Been stressing about my grade measurements and making sure everything was ready for today. |
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Gonna take the pup to the Roadhouse , have some wangs , a beer or two and listen to the bands first set . Out door bar under a pavilion , my go-to for hanging and gigging , up until the mid 80's there was a shooting range out back , been coming here since I was 17 , that would be 77' for you youngsters , there was a day there would be 6/8 horses tied up and a line of motorcycles , very rarely do you see horses anymore .
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Quoted: It's got a good base, lots of rebar, and I'm keeping it wet for the first 12 hours. It'll crack where I cut it tomorrow View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Gonna take the pup to the Roadhouse , have some wangs , a beer or two and listen to the bands first set . Out door bar under a pavilion , my go-to for hanging and gigging , up until the mid 80's there was a shooting range out back , been coming here since I was 17 , that would be 77' for you youngsters , there was a day there would be 6/8 horses tied up and a line of motorcycles , very rarely do you see horses anymore . View Quote Have a good evening. |
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Quoted: I'll put it this way: I tried to do the best job I could the most economical way possible, and it looks pretty good. My coworker/friend used to be in the concrete construction business and is pretty good at running a bull float, brush, and doing finish work; and I've learned a few things from him so it looks good. I'm pretty happy. Also on my way to return his trailer I stopped for a train that ended up stopping and I sat at the crossing for 10 minutes before I backed that trailer up half a mile and took a different route. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I am now a concrete buggy operator. Pour went real well. Yay! How’s it looking? I'll put it this way: I tried to do the best job I could the most economical way possible, and it looks pretty good. My coworker/friend used to be in the concrete construction business and is pretty good at running a bull float, brush, and doing finish work; and I've learned a few things from him so it looks good. I'm pretty happy. Also on my way to return his trailer I stopped for a train that ended up stopping and I sat at the crossing for 10 minutes before I backed that trailer up half a mile and took a different route. Yikes |
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Julia Child pork loin with carrots and taters, steamed green beans, and sketti squash Alfredo for supper tonight.
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Cali losing customers to mehico.
https://rumble.com/v1fskfb-californians-are-going-to-mexico-to-get-cheaper-food-and-gas....html |
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Truck started smoking just as I pulled up to the house.
Coolant everywhere under the hood. Fun! |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That makes more sense than can no longer find it https://media4.giphy.com/media/GQ9InpECkHgJO/giphy.gif?cid=63e6b07ek3xwg5ci10ii9wynagac1d5jue6y4swnvhrt31nw&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g |
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3 people per shift.
I only have to monitor separators for 4 hours, then the next guy takes his 4 hour shift. I'll be watching GOT (again) and/or sleeping other than that. |
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