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    Having read through all 16 pages of this thread, I think Wullie wins the contest. I'd love to buy that guy some drinks and hear some stories. I'll bet john/Hirlau has some good ones from law enforcement, and I'll bet Nightblade has seen some stuff as a doorman too. Interesting bunch all around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WadePatton View Post
    Interviewing tomorrow for Diesel Mechanic/Fabricator position.

    The driveway to that shop is named "Rollin Coal Lane".
    Give it your best,,,,,,,,
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    While we're on the subject of hard work
    I just wanted to say that I always was a man to work.

    I was born working and I worked my way up by hard work.
    I ain't never go nowhere yet but I got there by hard work:
    Work of the hardest kind.
    I been down and I been out
    And I've been busted, disgusted and couldn't be trusted.
    I worked my way up and I worked my way down.

    I've been drunk and I've been sober. I've had hard times and I got hijacked
    And been robbed for cash and robbed for credit.
    Worked my way into jail and outta jail
    And I woke up alotta mornings and I didn't even know where I was at.

    But the hardest work I ever done is when I was trying to get myself
    a worried woman to ease my worried mind.
    Now I'm gonna tell you just about how much hard work I had to do to get this here
    women that I'm a-tellin you about.

    I shook hands with 97 of her kinfolks and her blood relatives and I
    done the same with 86 people that was just her friends and her neighbors.
    Kissed 73 babies and put dry pants on 34 of em' as well as others
    And done the same thing several times - as well as a lot of other things
    just about like this.

    I held 125 head of wild horses, put saddles and bridles on more that that,
    harnessed some of the craziest, wildest teams in the whole country.
    I rode 14 loco broncos to a dead standstill and let 42 hound dogs lick me all over.
    Seven times I was bit by hungry dogs and I was chewed all to pieces by
    water moccasins and rattlesnakes on two separate river bottoms.
    I chopped and I carried 314 armloads of stove wood, 100 buckets of coal,
    and I carried a gallon of kerosene 18 miles over the mountains, got lost,
    lost a pair of shoes in a mud hole.
    And I chopped and I weeded 48 rows of short cotton, 13 acres of bad corn
    and cut sticker weeds out of 11 back yards.
    All on accounta' cause I wanted to show her that I was a man an I liked to work.

    I cleaned out 9 barnloads and cranked 31 automobiles, all makes and models.
    Pulled 3 cars out of mud holes and 4 out of snowdrifts.
    I dug 5 cisterns of water for some of her friends and neighbors
    and run all kinds of errands.

    I played the fiddle for 9 churches meetings and I joined 11 separate denominations.
    I signed up and joined up for 7 of the best trade unions I could find
    And paid my dues about 6 weeks ahead of time.

    Waded 40 miles of swamps, 60 big rivers,
    Walked across 2 mountain ranges and crossed three deserts.
    I got the fever and I got sunstroke and I got malaria and I got the flu
    and I got moonstruck and skeeter bit, the poison ivy and the 7 year itch
    and the blind staggers.

    I was given up for lost and dead about 2 dozen times.
    Struck by lightning, struck by Congress, struck by friends and kinfolks
    as well as by three cars on the highways and a lotta times in peoples hen-houses.
    I been hit and run down and run over and walked on and knocked around
    And I'm just settin' here now trying to study up what else I can do to show
    that woman that I still ain't afraid of hard work.

    Hard Work
    Words and Music by Woody Guthrie ; © Copyright Sanga Music Group
    Last edited by JimmyHAD; 04-18-2014 at 01:53 AM.
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    Kyle. I am a Crew Chief/Rescue Swimmer on SH60F/HH-60H(my favorite)MH-60R Helicopters in the Navy.

    I had fun reading this post! People from all walks of life sharing a really cool hobby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    While we're on the subject of hard work
    I just wanted to say that I always was a man to work.

    I was born working and I worked my way up by hard work.
    I ain't never go nowhere yet but I got there by hard work:
    Work of the hardest kind.
    I been down and I been out
    And I've been busted, disgusted and couldn't be trusted.
    I worked my way up and I worked my way down.

    I've been drunk and I've been sober. I've had hard times and I got hijacked
    And been robbed for cash and robbed for credit.
    Worked my way into jail and outta jail
    And I woke up alotta mornings and I didn't even know where I was at.

    But the hardest work I ever done is when I was trying to get myself
    a worried woman to ease my worried mind.
    Now I'm gonna tell you just about how much hard work I had to do to get this here
    women that I'm a-tellin you about.

    I shook hands with 97 of her kinfolks and her blood relatives and I
    done the same with 86 people that was just her friends and her neighbors.
    Kissed 73 babies and put dry pants on 34 of em' as well as others
    And done the same thing several times - as well as a lot of other things
    just about like this.

    I held 125 head of wild horses, put saddles and bridles on more that that,
    harnessed some of the craziest, wildest teams in the whole country.
    I rode 14 loco broncos to a dead standstill and let 42 hound dogs lick me all over.
    Seven times I was bit by hungry dogs and I was chewed all to pieces by
    water moccasins and rattlesnakes on two separate river bottoms.
    I chopped and I carried 314 armloads of stove wood, 100 buckets of coal,
    and I carried a gallon of kerosene 18 miles over the mountains, got lost,
    lost a pair of shoes in a mud hole.
    And I chopped and I weeded 48 rows of short cotton, 13 acres of bad corn
    and cut sticker weeds out of 11 back yards.
    All on accounta' cause I wanted to show her that I was a man an I liked to work.

    I cleaned out 9 barnloads and cranked 31 automobiles, all makes and models.
    Pulled 3 cars out of mud holes and 4 out of snowdrifts.
    I dug 5 cisterns of water for some of her friends and neighbors
    and run all kinds of errands.

    I played the fiddle for 9 churches meetings and I joined 11 separate denominations.
    I signed up and joined up for 7 of the best trade unions I could find
    And paid my dues about 6 weeks ahead of time.

    Waded 40 miles of swamps, 60 big rivers,
    Walked across 2 mountain ranges and crossed three deserts.
    I got the fever and I got sunstroke and I got malaria and I got the flu
    and I got moonstruck and skeeter bit, the poison ivy and the 7 year itch
    and the blind staggers.

    I was given up for lost and dead about 2 dozen times.
    Struck by lightning, struck by Congress, struck by friends and kinfolks
    as well as by three cars on the highways and a lotta times in peoples hen-houses.
    I been hit and run down and run over and walked on and knocked around
    And I'm just settin' here now trying to study up what else I can do to show
    that woman that I still ain't afraid of hard work.

    Hard Work
    Words and Music by Woody Guthrie ; © Copyright Sanga Music Group
    Woodies the man !!
    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Woodies the man !!
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    We need another Woodie Guthrie.
    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    Quality engineer in the automotive industry. Jaguar Land Rover mainly. Been in the game 35 years.

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    I start Monday. Probably busting knuckles on 6.0's, but there's Fab equipment on site and the boss knows that's the work I was looking for. Hope to get plenty of both. So now I'm a _professional_ Diesel Tech/Fabricator.

    I've done both for years, now to be paid for it!

    The fab part is for converting other vehicles to Cummins power and also for competition vehicles. The place puts on a big annual meet and pull and also goes to/races diesel drags. I originally met the owner back we were both pulling the sled.
    Last edited by WadePatton; 04-19-2014 at 05:02 AM.
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    Wade I will send every one of those 6.0 an 6.4 your way! They definitely keep me busy, but man I am not a fan!
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