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YankeeRebel
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And listening to Rod StewartWhile giving your cousin a reach around?
And listening to Rod StewartWhile giving your cousin a reach around?
Mine is from sledge hammer use. I got to the point I was swinging an 8 lb sledge single handed driving pins. Had the handle cut to 18".I have carpal tunnel from years of careening through ruts and whoop de doos and jumps on a motocross bike.
I used to tie flies with thee hands but those days are gone.
Phil Collins for me.I could listen to Rod Stewart all day rather than one, yes ONE, James Taylors whine opera.
Actually, I was working for GE, building Moisture Separator Reheaters. The tubes were 70' long and we welded a "U" on two of them. When they cooled, we carried about 12-15 and hung them on a rack before setting them in a bundle. The tubes separated cold steam from hot steam in a nuclear reactor. My partner had the 'U' ends and I had the tips. He missed the rack and had my wrist bend backwards and held on to the tubes, crushing the five little bones behind the thumb. Six weeks out of work. I was working 6 PM to 6 AM, 7 days a week. $3.35/hr for the first 40, $5.01 for the next 20 and $6.67/hr for Sat and $10.00/hr for Sunday. Gotta remember that this was 1972 and making $650 a week was a ton of money. Collecting $425 a week workers comp sitting at home with a cast wasn't all that hard to take.While giving your cousin a reach around?
I saw the Stones many years ago at Candlestick - thet sucked.When I saw the Stones here just a couple years ago the show was as good as any I have ever been to.
Remember when you didn't pay taxes for unemployment?Actually, I was working for GE, building Moisture Separator Reheaters. The tubes were 70' long and we welded a "U" on two of them. When they cooled, we carried about 12-15 and hung them on a rack before setting them in a bundle. The tubes separated cold steam from hot steam in a nuclear reactor. My partner had the 'U' ends and I had the tips. He missed the rack and had my wrist bend backwards and held on to the tubes, crushing the five little bones behind the thumb. Six weeks out of work. I was working 6 PM to 6 AM, 7 days a week. $3.35/hr for the first 40, $5.01 for the next 20 and $6.67/hr for Sat and $10.00/hr for Sunday. Gotta remember that this was 1972 and making $650 a week was a ton of money. Collecting $425 a week workers comp sitting at home with a cast wasn't all that hard to take.
I was never a JT fan either. I don't know if I'd call it whining, it just seemed like he and Carol King were writing the same music, and she sounded way better. I'm not a CK fan either, but I'd take it over JT.I could listen to Rod Stewart all day rather than one, yes ONE, James Taylors whine opera.
That was my experience with the Stones too. They kept playing their anthem crap, like Brown Sugar, and turning it into singalong. I didn't come here to hear the crowd.... Now play something good. It was a fruitless wait.I saw the Stones many years ago at Candlestick - thet sucked.
J Geils stole the show.....
I'm sure it happens with every band.I saw the Stones many years ago at Candlestick - thet sucked.
J Geils stole the show.....