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Things a little boring around the house after all your travels?
Union Brothers Bill and Don, please forgive my illegitimate bastard Son SkooterG. He has never worked in the Construction Trades a day in his life so he just doesn't understand the industry, even though I did try to get him into the Phoenix, AZ Pipefitter's Union a few years ago. Here is what happened when I tried to teach him how to weld, a total ******* disaster! jes' sayin' and nuff' said!

 
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Things a little boring around the house after all your travels?
Just ordered up a new set of PR3's for the FJR and a set of S12's for the WR. Got the Calabogie Boogie coming up for the WR and then it will be time to head out for EOM and then I got some more dirt bike stuff when I get back so I'm staying busy.

 
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I'll be sending that one to a LOT of people.

I am very conflicted, though; I'm a Millwright and an Electrician. :huh:

 
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Me being a Liftmaster/millwright supervisor (non-union), all I can say is " **** those pussy electricians, they're always on break!"

 
I loved this, thank you so much. I work am employed as an Instrument Tech/Electrician in a refinery and we often work closely with the millwrights on motors and pumps. I have lots of respect for the skills of a good millwright. Any good craftsman regardless of what craft deserves respect but I never pass up an opportunity to laugh at another craft.

Remember: Milrites n Pipfiterz iz thu smartist n bestist peepul in thu plant. Thay alwaz wurk thu hardist and no thu mostist.

 
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