Posted by Brad Gyde on March 16, 2010 at 22:15:05 from (68.28.138.225):
Being I been home from my latest work assignment, waiting to be told what state I'm going to next, and given the nice weather we're having in Mi, I decided that I should take advantage and spend some time wrenching..
Today, I realized after working on my pickup, cleaning fuel tanks for tractors, shuffling things from one place to another, and fixing on my trailer.. There is just nothing like some Rust and Relaxation to wash away the stresses of work, bills, money, and all my other usual worries... And no matter how bad the day in the shop goes or seems to go, it's always better than a good day at work LOL...
I guess I really didn't have a point in saying any of this, other than saying a day in the shop is better than vacation for me, and I get a feeling that there's a few people on the forum here that feel the same way.
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