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    Hey how about Louie Bellson?? He was the very first to play a double bass drum kit way back when. LOL.

    Wow Tommy Dorsey with BR as the new kid drummer!!! LOL!! If you find the album please let me know the title of it.

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    for the last 5 years I've been the skipper on a 110ft steel yacht
    taking quest out on heliskiing adventures and during the summer we go salmon fishing.
    We have used the boat for many extreme skiing movies and last year we filmed a IMAX underwater movie all along the coast of British Columbia.

    Before that I ran my own 40ft twin turbo diesel work boat for the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans for 10 years. Walking the salmon rivers counting the fish and dodging the G bears.

    Pulled wrenches on most of the fishing fleet in the area and had a small VW Volvo repair shop to keep me busy
    life has been good
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    I'm in the Iron and Steal business. My Wife takes in Ironing, and I Steal.


    Ooooh, that's an old one. I'll go away now.


    Don

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    [QUOTE=. Walking the salmon rivers counting the fish and dodging the G bears.

    Counting FISH I have enough trouble catching them YOU COUNT them
    Charlie
    Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
    Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
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    Man youze guy's have some cool jobs. I have been parners with my brother in our flooring business for the past 6 years. I have installed hardwood, and tile for 25 years, I don't crawl much anymore unless I need mad money.

    I also do some remodeling and build custom cabinet's just because I like to.

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    Towboat Captain Of 30 Years





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    U.S.Army instructor, will retire in 3years or so. Starting sideline business of mobile auto repair in my area.

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    iuoe local #234 internation union of operating engineers

    Heavy equipment operator soon to be crane operator after i finish my cert's
    5 yrs.

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    Man, I'm really amazed at how many people have real jobs!!!!!!
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    Dave yep seems most are working.

    itold (lol) iron and steal

    Cff never had a problem counting 0 fish . but 8 hours trying to.

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    Thumbs down

     



    I work on cars for a living to. Oh man what was I thinking. I'm going to retire in a few years========================= when they are throwing dirt in my face Terry

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    I own a tri-axle dump truck;Haul stone in the summer and put the feet up and watch the snow fly in the winter.


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    [QUOTE=Chevyman 39]I own a tri-axle dump truck;Haul stone in the summer and put the feet up and watch the snow fly in the winter.

    You should put a snow blade on it and use it in the winter too.....LOL!
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    Me, diesil mechanic, for years then went up a notch as a diesil fitter working on diesil and ship gensets. Left all that last year. Now a deliveryperson and at the moment this job seems to be morphing into fregiht delivery as an owner operator....just got to sit down and think some more on that one as to..."do I really have the time to do this as for my other commitments ?"

    It seems that I get the oppurtunities like this, and I am 100% sure that other people on these forums, their employers seem to ask thes 2 important questions-------------

    a/ Is he reliable ?

    b/ Does he know what he's doing ?

    Might not be how it is said, but when you get down to the bare bones of it, that's what it means..
    Last edited by southerner; 02-21-2007 at 03:46 PM.
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    i work parttime in a bodyshop
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