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Pigs On The Wing BBQ

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Ran into my local welder at the market the other day and he kind of hinted around on some Q.
He always gives me a deal cuz he knows I'll drop of a huge hotel pan of pulled pork and some ribs when he finishes a job for me. I have a few projects in mind and I guess I'll drop off some chow next time I go by to the rez for smokes. Trust me, it pays to keep your welder happy. :D :LOL: I think back when he started out with a pick up truck and a dinky garage. :shock: Now he has a huge shop and worth some big bucks. But they will always drop what there doing to help a little guy out with a broken mower deck or a broken mower handle and your out of there. 8) John is a great guy! "No job is ever too small" Love it.

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Pigs
 
Re: Take Your Welder Some

Nice gesture pigs. I should take the folks who birthed old Fred some bbq one of these days. Only thing is I think they cook bbq way more than I do. Now they also like beer. Maybe I should just take them some beer. It is considered a clue to see a welding truck out after dark that the driver will be drunk. Learnt that little tidbit in non standarized field training many moons ago. Dont even get me to speaking of painting trucks. That is a sure bet.

bigwheel
 
Aint struck a fire in him in several years. I would let him be adopted to a good home for an adoption fee of only 5 K. That is much cheaper than trying to get a baby and/or trophy bride from Russia. Acquaintance of mine spent 30 on just a kid and wound up not even getting the perspective adoptee in question.

bigwheel
 
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