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My folks and sister were/are all allergic to shellfish so never grew up eating it and never wanted to gamble with my money to see if it was good, nor with my health to see if Iw as allergic. it wasn't until I was married I found out food allergies are not hereditary/genetic. Have had some good shrimp but just haven't ventured any further into shellfish than that. I do like fish, though...not sure if that is considered seafood or, well...just fish
Originally Posted by Uncle Larry
That could be taken several ways :>)
I dated this train wreck of a gal, prolly rolled the dice with crabs
Afternoon Dan. Mind if I ask what kind of work you do?
Tracy (all),
I used to run a control panel shop of 10 guys. I dealt with sales people, engineering and customers. Did that for 20 years and walked away from it. Now in sales but still deal with design, engineers and customers. I got to plants and help upgrade control systems. Bms, sis, IS, bpcs, gas wells, steel mills, chemical plants, .... I pretty much help and work with all. From quote, design (hardware and network), engineering and installation on the hardware side. An average projects is around 750k. We have 30 - 40 projects going on at most times.
People that work here cause more problems than out worst pain in the butt customer!
The gas well companies want all their projects now. Like, they want it now or we go somewhere else. So we are kind of noted to do the impossible on huge projects.
My folks and sister were/are all allergic to shellfish so never grew up eating it and never wanted to gamble with my money to see if it was good, nor with my health to see if Iw as allergic. it wasn't until I was married I found out food allergies are not hereditary/genetic. Have had some good shrimp but just haven't ventured any further into shellfish than that. I do like fish, though...not sure if that is considered seafood or, well...just fish
Brother if like shrimp, you will love crab and probably lobster too. Get those big king crab legs, break 'em open and dip the meat in butter sauce. Yum!
There is now a " Hager drunk cursing again"post that is locked?
Beats me Dan. You mean here in the TOAK?
Hagger is the only person I have on my blocked list. He never posts unless he is drunk and then he posts up a **** load of Youtube videos. For what reason, I don't know.
Outside the toak in the general area just one click out.
Interesting guy. Some of his posts are funny. Does he post anywhere else?
Used to post regular with the posers, but he had a problem with one or more of the guys, and then a lady, and haven't seen him back there since; don't know the circumstances, or who said what. Shame about his granddaughter, cute little gal but she's got a bad eye. He used to post some nice pics of his Colorado rides.
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