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Old 03-16-2010, 12:53 AM   #1
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After being employed as a plumbing inspector for five years the municipality had to downsize. So as I collect Jenifer Granholm's unemployment benifts I have decieded to get my pipe wrenches in a row and start my own gig. With unemployment at 15% and new construction basicaly gone it will be a wonderful charactor builder. This is the reason people in my past said "get your lisence, you can always fall back on it". Well I'm falling back all right, I just wish "they" told me to keep some lube! Insurance, truck, tools, buiseness cards, accountants, and finding work seems pritty simple, wtf am in for? Whatever, I'm smart, hard working, charming, handsome, talented and driven (at least my wife tells me so). So Hi, to pz and the rest of the fellow men (plumbers) who helped revolutionalize the civilized world.
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After being employed as a plumbing inspector for five years the municipality had to downsize. So as I collect Jenifer Granholm's unemployment benifts I have decieded to get my pipe wrenches in a row and start my own gig. With unemployment at 15% and new construction basicaly gone it will be a wonderful charactor builder. This is the reason people in my past said "get your lisence, you can always fall back on it". Well I'm falling back all right, I just wish "they" told me to keep some lube! Insurance, truck, tools, buiseness cards, accountants, and finding work seems pritty simple, wtf am in for? Whatever, I'm smart, hard working, charming, handsome, talented and driven (at least my wife tells me so). So Hi, to pz and the rest of the fellow men (plumbers) who helped revolutionalize the civilized world.
I'm good enough , smart enough, and doggone it, people like me.
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Old 03-16-2010, 12:40 PM   #9
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Thanks for the warm welcome gents. I will be looking forward to all the sarcastic replies when I'm asking an important, relevent, fact-based question.
Here is one of those questions; Any ideas on a good fly pattern for spring steelhead in the Pere Marquette?
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