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I am a nice people but I'm not here to play games. In reality GB stands for Getting Bored.WARNING TO NICE PEOPLE.
GEE BEE really means GAME BOARD and you prolly wanna be on a game thread, not here.
My grandson dropped by last night. I was in bed (7 oclock) when he arrived but remembered how I ran wild, too, when I was 19. When I was 30 I wanted my bed more than strange pussy. Its true. At the time, 1979, I rose at 4am and drove 3 hours to Orlando every day. We were building the Disney Epcot Park. I got home about 7, ate, and went to bed.
But I digress.
My grandson just got his truck outta the garage. It has a new engine. I suggested he find an old truck in great shape, and restore it. Hence the new engine. He needed some wheels to travel to his college, 1000 miles away. He hadn't eaten so I treated him to McDonalds. Its open and close by. It was fulla high school girls with fat asses.
Next I filled his truck with gas.
Then I had AAA come unlock the door. He locked himself out when we got home. I'll get him AAA for Christmas.
As an alleged therapist at the time, why would you be building Epcot Park?
As an alleged therapist at the time, why would you be building Epcot Park?
At least make another one. Don't put me on the same dum fuck list as Rob.Oh rats! HASH is on my dum fuck list forever and ever. But ROB is there, so he wont be alone.
I was in grad school using the JBJ Scholarship. It required me to keep my union card active so I could occasionally make some real money to pay bills and tuition et. I worked, went to school, worked on and off. With the union its possible if you keep the card active and stay on the list for jobs. Many union jobs are short term projects. I did work for the Boilermakers and IronWorkers but was a Sheet Metal Worker. At EpCot we put a roof on the GM building.
I have a bunch of friends who are union ironworkers... what was your local?
Odd how you got so many journeyman's cards in your lifetime. You'll have to tell everyone how you were able to do it.
My local was 57, then it became 15. Union agreements allow composite crews when crafts do the same work. I occasionally worked with insulators, they wrap lots of their pipe with sheet metal. Boilermakers knew shit about fiberglass tanks, so I worked on those for them. Ironworkers lay decking just as sheet metal workers do.
Odd, I don't know any ironworkers that help wrap pipe with sheet metal.
Did you work structural or foundation?
But I digress.
^^^^
Forgets he has Alzheimer's.
Crafts do similar work, when they do similar work they use composit crews.
I held a Class A Industrial Sheet Metal card. I did it all.