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Reply To: | This isn`t an orifice, it`s help with fluorescent lighting. |
Date: | Thu, 11 Mar 2004 10:39:45 -0600 |
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Yes. I was flashing back to times when there were no dignitaries
around and I could play the craftsman's helper instead of standing back
at a safe distance engaging in learned discourse. I enjoy both roles,
but like to keep them in balance. I've cut the holes too, but I make a
terrible mess and usually have to find someone to fix it. Its better
if I start out as the helper of the guy who knows how to fix the hole
in the first place.
-jc
On Mar 11, 2004, at 9:25 AM, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
> John Callan wrote:
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>> The job of waiting is excruciating when you have to play the
>> *dignified one*, instead of getting down close and personal and being
>> the helper.
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> John,
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> I'm not the helper... I'm the one cutting the hole.
> It is the part that I like best about the job.
>
> ][<en
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