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Old 07-26-2010, 06:15 PM   #91
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I got all excited thinking there had been some progress... alas... no...
I actually have the cash now so I am just organizing and planning what I want to do so that I only have to keep a piece of equipment here a minimal amount of time. I have to get all the utilities in before I can continue on the BBQ itself.

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BRad, why on earth would you jump out of a good airplane? You are sick in the head. Sorry for the minor derailment, back to topic!
I agree Brad you are sick in the head.

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Old 07-27-2010, 05:43 PM   #92
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I actually have the cash now so I am just organizing and planning what I want to do so that I only have to keep a piece of equipment here a minimal amount of time. I have to get all the utilities in before I can continue on the BBQ itself.
LUCKY!!! (to have cash available for projects)

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I agree Brad you are sick in the head.
Nah... it was quite amazing and I am ready to go do it again!
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Brad went skydiving?
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Yep....It was set up by his wife for his 30th birthday just after Brad purchased a sizeable life insurance policy. Go figure!
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I have an actual update, kinda. I have a mini excavator being delivered next Friday so something will get done. yay.




BTW it was nice knowing you Brad.
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Is this a mini-excavator you are renting, or buying? Hmmm, what can I demolish with one of those?
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I was about to buy one but in this economy I think that money should stay right where it is. My pocket. I rent because they are cheap enough to and I don't use them all that often, backhoes and 50,000 pound excavators are more what I use daily and sadly I don't own either of those. But if you are bored come on down and tear up my yard.
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But if you are bored come on down and tear up my yard.
Sounds fun! Be right there...
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I was thinking about using it to tear up my front yard. I spend the entire day Monday replacing 7 broken sprinkler heads, and with the water rates, I want to go for the natural "dirt" landscaping after I paint the dirt green!
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I was thinking about using it to tear up my front yard. I spend the entire day Monday replacing 7 broken sprinkler heads, and with the water rates, I want to go for the natural "dirt" landscaping after I paint the dirt green!
I learned just this year that if you fertilize regularly you only have to water 8-10 minutes a day and have a beautiful lawn in these 100 degree temps. BTW you wanna buy me a new edger and tell my getto neighbors to stop parking on my side yard?



So I picked up a few more logs last weekend while I was in the mountains so that I can redo my existing patio cover. This Saturday is gonna be a big day around here, I have a small piece of equipment coming and a couple of guys that work for me as well. My main goal is to get the plumbing done for the BBQ which includes electric, water, sewer, and gas. After that I have a bunch of plants to plant and do some grading while I have the equipment.
  

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