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14 minutes ago, Dukenukem said:

That's some quality appalachian engineering

No doubt about it.  Actually some pretty impressive work, but at the end of the day, it is still a rapidly depriciating mobile home.

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There was actually a time (at the right age) when I changed from Biker to Cubicle Dweller.

I never dweebed all the way (like a poof), but got to tucked-in polo shirts, always newer jeans and nicer leather shoes.
Got my mane cut. A perfect Dilbert existence, copied from the daily cartoon.

It took about a decade for me to fully decide that I hated that ****, even though it was a cushy and easy job. Really hatesed it enough to jump ship.

Then I got a job that can be extremely dirty and dangerous. I love it.
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On 1/25/2024 at 12:00 AM, Eric said:

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I wonder if that's what people picture when I tell them about my grandfather building his house section by section around the trailer he lived in. There's still axles in the crawlspace and a section of original kitchen cabinets from the trailer hidden within a 5 bedroom, 2 bath, two story house.

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What really sell it is the dormer in the upper roof for the decks cut into the lower roof.

Bet he even has it built so he can haul it down the road in four main pieces and a couple trailers behind a pickup.

Rednecks think ahead like that, comes from having moved a lot in the past.

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15 hours ago, Huaco Kid said:

There was actually a time (at the right age) when I changed from Biker to Cubicle Dweller.

I never dweebed all the way (like a poof), but got to tucked-in polo shirts, always newer jeans and nicer leather shoes.
Got my mane cut. A perfect Dilbert existence, copied from the daily cartoon.

It took about a decade for me to fully decide that I hated that ****, even though it was a cushy and easy job. Really hatesed it enough to jump ship.

Then I got a job that can be extremely dirty and dangerous. I love it.

I absolutely feel this.  They don't let me in the office, I get in trouble there.

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Interviewer: "How long were you at your last job?"

You: "Fifty years."

Interviewer: "Fifty years? How old are you?"

You: "Forty."

Interviewer: "How is that possible?"

You: "Overtime."

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