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Dead place isn't all that bad... I've had enough excitement tonight to last me for a while. I just chased a possum out of one of my apartment buildings that just so happens to be fully occupied by women.
a get together in charleston sounds like it might be fun, even though it is just for lunch. just make sure i know about it and respond. my job runs 24/7 so i will have to plan around it.......
Don't know if we are going to get the job or not just yet.
Our price will probably be high since we will have to stay down there.
Probably work 4 - 10's if we do it so we only have to stay 3 nights.
If we do do it, evening will be the best time for me, our lunches are only 30 minutes.
Man this is the most posting from the most people I have seen in here for a while.
May have to offer to trek down to Charleston for an afternoon some weekend soon.
Right now my IP is messing up so I may have to go to Huntington tomorrow.
If you are going to Huntington, let me know and we can get together in the afternoon (after I put up hay - The only good horse is a dead horse) and we can work something out.
Well I just got back from Huntington.
I was gone before I saw your post.
I was not sure I was going to make it back home, I relly did not want to have to change the injection pump along the side of the interstate.
Now for the fun stuff tomorrow so I can drive to Morgantown Monday morning.
Have you seen the retaining wall at the Wal-Mart at Barborville?
That is the same thing we are building at a couple of places.
That is also what the church wants down in Charleston.
If we try to have a get together, anytime will be fine except for Wednesday evening. I have a Lodge meeting on Wednesday and it is one of those "have to be there" things.
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