Was cleaning the old notebook up and found a pic of the last floor that I did. This picture was taken about a week before a drunk driver ended my flooring career.
Edited 8/2/2006 12:20 pm ET by ditch
Was cleaning the old notebook up and found a pic of the last floor that I did. This picture was taken about a week before a drunk driver ended my flooring career.
Four 2200-sq.-ft. detached homes provide flexible open-plan housing on this Los Angeles block.
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...ahhhh....maybe someone can fix the pic?
Hey Ditch, I've missed your work. Sorry to hear about your accident...what's your status?Hope you're healing...
I need a dump truck, baby, to unload my head
Snort...thanks for fixing the pick...
...about as good as I'll ever be...rt. leg is shorter than the left ...middle leg is still the longest though ;]...can't really spend much time on my knees...happy to be alive...
Edited 8/2/2006 1:09 pm ET by ditch
Would you by any chance be working for Trinity? I've talked to Ed down in Dallas recently and said you had found work with one of the big ones, he mentioned the above as a possibility If it's any consolation, the heat up hear might resemble what you've found down there, at least this week.
Best of luck.A great place for Information, Comraderie, and a sucker punch.
Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City.
Quittin' Time
No...not Trinity...but another big player...not for me though (Texas or production housing)...moving back to Pa. and gonna restart my manufacturing of end grain floor tiles. Although I think the DFW market would be a good place to market this "old world" style of flooring.