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For the first time in many years I think I am going to stay up until
midnight, and pop a bottle of bubbley at midnight.

To be fair my contractor's license is still good for another year and a
half. Its just that midnight is when Precision Fire Protection takes over
all my headaches., and I'll be able to work full time in my shop
making molds.

11 hours 19 minutes 21 seconds & counting


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On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 12:40:47 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
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For the first time in many years I think I am going to stay up until
midnight, and pop a bottle of bubbley at midnight.

To be fair my contractor's license is still good for another year and a
half. Its just that midnight is when Precision Fire Protection takes over
all my headaches., and I'll be able to work full time in my shop
making molds.

11 hours 19 minutes 21 seconds & counting

Congratulations! Enjoy.

Happy New Year!

We're down at our condo at the beach, looks pretty busy. We'll eat
about 5pm at a local seafood place, be asleep by 10pm. Sea fog looks
set to roll in, so I wouldn't get on a road after 6 or so on a bet.

Pete Keillor
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 12:40:47 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
wrote:

For the first time in many years I think I am going to stay up until
midnight, and pop a bottle of bubbley at midnight.

To be fair my contractor's license is still good for another year and a
half. Its just that midnight is when Precision Fire Protection takes over
all my headaches., and I'll be able to work full time in my shop
making molds.

11 hours 19 minutes 21 seconds & counting


Congrats, Bob. I retired 3 months ago and am still decompressing.

A lot more of my projects are finally getting finished. g

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