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I knew this was a Michigan thing… Very sensitive about
Michigan things right now. Tomorrow is a different story,
right DSOB?
Dog
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I knew this was a Michigan thing… Very sensitive about
Michigan things right now. Tomorrow is a different story,
right DSOB?
Dog
(worried)
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I knew this was a Michigan thing... Very sensitive about
Michigan things right now. Tomorrow is a different story,
right DSOB?
Dog
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That's funny, 'cause I, too, have been wondering about Blue. I figure he is too busy framing a house a day to bother with us. He'll slow down and stop in again as soon as the weather turns.
That's where my (virtual) money is.
Rich Beckman
*MDGee.. guess who I picked on the football pool at work. Actually I'm so worried I'll probably be out seeing which truck dealer will use the least vasoline... :-)I too wish Blue would post again, when I first started watching here he kinda lent a balance to the place. His post on framing rates was classic business. I wish I could be so sharp while bidding! :-) Laughed at his backhoe experience. I could relate. My first week on a front end loader I was breaking up a slab and ripped a 50 pair phone cable out of the ground. Took out the whole neighborhood. How dare they run that through our parking lot...Scott
*I enjoy Blue's posts as well, but he alluded to being a bit bored with all of this some months back. .. do you think he went off a got himself a life???-pm
*He probably got married to some chic he met on here and now is having to frame 2 houses a day and drive a backhoe at nite to pay the bills and taxes. I still say he should learn to use a framing square and a handsaw sometimes
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Any of you ole timers heard from ole blue eyed devil or know if he's still alive. Maybe he threw his speed square through his cpu....Aint heard from him in ages
*brianI was wonderin' myself...I hope that backhoe didn't hurt him. Not enough Michiganders to go around.Scott