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    To easy *knock on wood

    Ive been way to swamped to even touch these forums lately. Hope everyone is doing good. Only problem right now is that we have no free time, looking for the next big whale takes 10 minutes from our day, The shop is never empty, hiring friends that are on hard times is possible, and questions of where do you want the new location is in the works. Cant be having a better time, thank you SMF for showing me the way. Back to work now later folks.

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    Good to hear Dune, get it while ya can man, things can change. I've seen times when work was so plentiful I'd make jokes about it. "wrapped up over yonder and got layed off Friday at noon, was starting on another job by one, only reason it took so long to find another was I had to stop for lunch" ; ) Not many will find it that way today

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    Way to go dune nice to hear from you again.

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    Yea missed you being around but like most of us we do get busy. Keep at it. Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked


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