Jeez, bro...just crawling around this morning...fell back asleep on the hot pad...
Not going to listen to it to see.Like the Jardiance Whale song?
I used to, unfortunately circumstances have made it impossible for me to grow for the past several years.You are real quick with a joke and a light up your smoke.....do you even grow....don't think so.
You mean this flamer.....?
So true.I would imagine her having a roomie brings you a lot of comfort. Being totally on your own can build character but with the way the world is these days it's good to have someone living with you to watch your back and help when the unexpected happens.
My first job was working at a Nursing home in the kitchen for around that same $3.35 per hour minimum back in 1973. Then for the next several years worked in a variety of restaurants, pizza joints and fast food places (all for the minimum wage at the time) as a cook. Then somewhere along the way I took a year long technical course and got into repairing computers and electronic cash register that were basically computers of a different sort. That's when I broke out of the hourly minimum wage thing and started getting an annual salary instead.my first job was washing dishes at a high end restaurant , the Oaks of Ojai…$1.25 an hour
but that was like 1968 and weed was $10 bucks a lid
my first minimum wage job was around 1970 at $3.25 an hour
gas was about $.19 cents a gallon
best wages I ever made was working out of the finishers union in Washington
with benefits , over $50 an hour..this was back in 1985 and bringing home a tad over $1000 a week , driving a company truck , I was cutting a fat hog
wife unit did not have to work , kids went to a private school
can’t do that no more
I cannot figure out who is buying all these new houses in Colorado Springs , starting at $399,000.00 dollars!!
100’s of new homes
we try not to and for not long.when’s the last time you looked closely at a journeyman cement mason?….huh huh…
we try not to and for not long.
The above is so true. What was taught to me in the 50's (wood shop/metal shop) helped enormously.Yeah it's a mess and there is no easy fix. There are two problems as I see it, one is the minimum wage crowd was kept at stagnent wage growth for years. Such that when they finally did get an increase they were so out of sync with the cost of living that the only way to make life doable for them was to raise the wage to crazy levels which just keeps the cost of living even higher, after the wage increase.
The other problem is even more complex and started with severe cuts to the education system thereby eliminating classes that taught kids about an alternative way to wealth in the trades rather then a college degree. This left too many people with only enough skills for a minimum wage job and no understanding of what direction to go, other then college to get out of that rut. It used to be that minimum wage jobs were just a starting point for high school aged kids, to give them enough money to save towards college and a little pocket change to have fun with. Now you got people who only have entry level skills and thinking they should be earning a living wage doing jobs meant for kids.
excellent shooting. Pigeon is yummy. I like it breaded and fried.Don’t judge me. Lots of peeps here still illegal growers. Like myself. My cousins chickens were acting the fool so I eased over to see. He’s had hawk problems. I got over there to see this bird wheeling and diving around the flock, who was huddled under the lean top of the barn. Finally lit on a tree and I blasted it with a .17 HMR rifle. Blew its head clean off at fifty yards or so. Turns out it was a pigeon. So I pulled the breast meat out. Won’t waste it. He shouldn’t have been flying like a hawk. Looked like one of those little hawks we get here. They dive down at .98 Mach and kill a full grown chicken. Eat what they want and then leave the rest. View attachment 19078911
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now my older brother was the one with Hollywood looks
and he was a damn good painter!
he even did some work for Mr Meyer of Metro Goldwyn Meyer
I too was a 'pearl diver' at an upscale joint in FTC. Lawyers and Indian Chief's would dine there....my first job was washing dishes at a high end restaurant , the Oaks of Ojai…$1.25 an hour
We have a bird feeder and the pigons are well fed.... wife won't let me plug a few....excellent shooting. Pigeon is yummy. I like it breaded and fried.
I'm glad you enjoy baseball friend. There is a great documentary by Ken Burns called "Baseball" should you be interestedHi Doober.
BASEBALL!!!
I decided to follow the Padres for my team, I like their neon uniforms.
These wildcard games seem like they have the energy cranked up to 11 on a 10 dial man, I've loved watching the highlights. I think some of the games are on out BBC sport channels tonight, but not the Padres so I'll try and watch it on MLB website.
I used to own RedSox hat, I'll dig a piccy out of me in it for you. (about 20 years younger ago!)
Have a good evening dude.
I've met a few white men that work with mud, most all the others are black...some of the hardest workers I've ever seen...when’s the last time you looked closely at a journeyman cement mason?….huh huh…
I am actually sorry to hear that.I used to, unfortunately circumstances have made it impossible for me to grow for the past several years.
I learned from a New York City plumber that I found working at a Lowes.I say that with love ,My Father was a Plumber and a Electrician who started in the 60s and was grandfathered in license wise.
I learned from him ,school ,and smashing my head into things till I finally get it.
Really pisses ya off when the rug guys rub the back of the carpet again your walls rolling it out to installI agree and to be honest when I trimmed a house out I was a surgeon because I was the last one there.
From painters tape on a torpedo level to clean hands.
The rugs guys are tough but its not easy to do .
The shame is no one wants to pay for touch up.
They thinks it happens by its self