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Cactus Jammies - 08 Jun 2005 20:54 GMT
Please cut and paste to the group!!

Hey what's sup?? I'm still alive and well, working my a.s off out here in
Kodiak. Don't have much time to get online but wanted to check in via elmo
and say hi. Lots of wild life, like the other day , I was walking to my
machine and was startled by this doe  that was standing ten feet away. She
just looked at me and slowly walked away. It's like that everyday. I have
seen a few bears, but the best was the HUGE MO FO MR BAD a.s that came
strolling though the job site. He was a biggie and you could tell he didn't
give a rats as about us.

I'll be working a 100 days straight and no days off, we even worked
Memeorial day, but for double time ($64 an hour) what the f.ck. My health is
holding up just fine though after 3 1/2 years of not smoking now I'm back on
the habit, not the best place to quit smoking as the work is intense. I'll
be done here in August and hope to have some nice pics to share with you
all.

Hanging in there

Russ
Gordo Mondragon - 09 Jun 2005 03:09 GMT
> Please cut and paste to the group!!
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> strolling though the job site. He was a biggie and you could tell he didn't
> give a rats as about us.

Great adventures.  It's hard not to love life with that kind of stuff
going on.

> I'll be working a 100 days straight and no days off, we even worked
> Memeorial day, but for double time ($64 an hour) what the f.ck. My health is
> holding up just fine though after 3 1/2 years of not smoking now I'm back on
> the habit, not the best place to quit smoking as the work is intense.

100 days of smoking is better than losing it from working that much.  I
think quit when you're done.  

Save some money, too.  

G
 
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