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    So... where ya from & what do you do for survival?

    I, myself, have been into construction (new home building), but with this new world, everything's collapsing, big-time. We're (the boss & I) forced to do whatever we can, which generally is magnetized towards refurbishing/re-construction, decks, roofing... and actually everything from excavating to chimney setting/pointing.
    Here's a proud project we did a few years back. It was built to store 4 classic cars (with all the odometers under 100 actual miles)... including Tommy Ivo's original dragster:
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    Wow! That really is a great job Joe. It should handily house those cars. Really nice.

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    I'm jus' hopin' this string inspires any and all new loggers. It's a great inspirer and touch-base subject. 8)

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    Re: So... where ya from & what do you do for survival?

    Very nice!

    Wish you lived around here. I would have a lot of work for you. My house needs help
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    Wow! That's looks great!
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    Re: So... where ya from & what do you do for survival?

    Joe...you did a great job and it looks great!! However I like what is inside of the building better.... thumbsup01

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    Re: So... where ya from & what do you do for survival?

    AWESOME JOB! Now that is what I want.
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    Hi! Joe, that looks exactly like a garage on Rocky Rd in Northport did you build that one?
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    Re: So... where ya from & what do you do for survival?

    Nope... never been to Northport, Charlie.

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    That is a very nice garage. Wish I could afford that many cards to need one.

    Myself, I have 3 jobs. I am a full time fire fighter, a process server, and I'm in the Army reserves. Between those, and my family, it's a wonder I have any time left for coil swinging.
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    Re: So... where ya from & what do you do for survival?

    My wife and I live in the mountains of California...between San Jose & Santa Cruz. We have a second home in Florida.

    I'm a retired electrical engineer (two years)...you can't spell geek without double-e.

    Survival: I've been an avid windsurfer for many years...chasing high winds all over the place. I ride mountain bikes and (obviously) metal detect.
    I've traveled a long way, and many of the roads weren't paved.

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