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  1. Most of their work is in the city, in the Castro. I mentioned that I was gay during the phone interview, and he laughed and said that he would benefit from that, as gay customers would feel more comfortable with a gay project manager. Just a little different than the Corpus Christi area. I'm driving out on Oct. 26th. I think it's all covered. The apartment decor is a surprise, so not sure what's what, but I'm sure it's going to be awesome! I managed to save most of my tools by taking them with me when I fled Harvey.
  2. I'm moving back to Fairfax, where I'll be working as a project manager for a remodeling company. All thanks to Al's tireless brush beating. He also found me the cutest In-Law apartment as well. It's not only really nice, an easy walk to Al's or downtown Fairfax, but it's also quite a bargain for the area. And they love dogs!
  3. It's not what I did, but what others are doing for me. I just found out that Al is at my new apartment, setting it all up for my arrival. That is so touching and so very cool! I seem to be alternating between grinning like an idiot and tearing up like a little kid. It's been like that since it all became real a few weeks back. I hope that I'm able to express how in awe I am at what everyone has done for me! You people have my heart always! This is the best group of people I've ever known! Head-Case Strong, Head-Case Proud!
  4. Euell Gibbons approved!
  5. Completed another week. 8 more working days in Texas, then secret spy stuff for 11 days out of state, then come back, pack, load truck, head West for good!
  6. No, no! Carnitas means little meats (which Colin may copy, only Brent would know), but Cabeza is head. Question is, giving or getting?
  7. Have a fantastic Birthday Santa!
  8. Here's hoping your first Birthday in Oregon is a great one!
  9. Freud would have a lot to say about that.
  10. Reserved a 12' box truck. Shit just got real!
  11. swt61

    Mattresses

    The benefit being a new mattress and homemade "natural" condoms! Colin, is that you?
  12. We most definitely needed a shower after that!
  13. Yes, webbing backed sheets. Still a challenge setting them due to the hexagon shape. Also, we were very picky about matching the cut tiles in the corners. Time consuming, but so worth the extra effort. Most fun I've ever had setting tile.
  14. Almost missed it. Hope you had a fantastic day Jim!
  15. The most beautiful tile I've ever set! Its hard to see but the tile is slightly concave. Doug is becoming a natural tile setter.
  16. I can make a five layer cake.
  17. Met Kerry today. He was nearby, meeting with his Sister I believe. He came to Doug's to visit with us. As nice as I expected, but much funnier than I had realized! This has already been a great trip!
  18. Sorry to have missed this! Happy belated John!
  19. Had dinner and great conversation with Doug, Todd and Nate tonight! So thankful that they made the drive down. Humbled by that gesture! Such a fun evening, and it doesn't get much better than this. Great friends and great food have become so important in my life! In honor of Stretch, I had pork belly for the first time tonight. Thanks again guys!
  20. Had Ethiopian with Doug last night. Sorry, no pics. Was d-lish!
  21. Happy Birthday Stretch!
  22. Ditto. My pole fitness is normal, as I stayed soft as a wet noodle. Apparently Blonde pole was not what I had assumed.
  23. Stay safe Florida contingent! Do not attempt to ride it out!
  24. RIP Walter.
  25. It's been a busy week for sure. My second Cousin has a lawn care business in Rockport, TX. He has lots of equipment and He, his Dad and I have been clearing trees, brush and trash all through his neighborhood, as well as temporarily tarping roofs. There are many elderly residents that just can't do it themselves. So we're filling a need and helping them get some piece of mind. It feels great to see the relief on their faces and the shock when they try to pay you and you tell them it's part of the massive volunteer effort underway. It also keeps my mind off of things I have no control over. Being a carpenter and letting people know what is reasonable and what is an obvious scam is also very rewarding. This place is already seeing those that travel to prey on others in dark times, and I'm determined to thwart as many of those as is possible. I'm safe and sound, eating well and generally in good spirits. Not yet sure about my next home options, but I'll figure that out in the near future. I have offers from past customers to stay as long as needed, so no need for any kind of panic. I am considering this event as motivation to get my ass out of Texas, and back to California, where I belong, but that won't happen overnight. Just so glad that my Mother is in Alaska and not having to witness the devastation first hand. She went through it in hurricane Celia in 1970, and that's why we went back to Alaska. Not sure she'd handle it well today. I miss all of you and will be back on a regular schedule before too long.
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