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2018-01-30 21:59:26 UTC  

Swear by the gods you will be a millionaire.

2018-01-30 22:12:08 UTC  

Or a funeral parlor 😁

2018-01-31 03:47:24 UTC  

Went to my uncle's wake recently, the funeral parlor was nice and has been owned by the same family for 4 generations

2018-01-31 13:34:48 UTC  

We've hosted weddings here. 10/10

2018-01-31 20:40:07 UTC  

I don't understand why anyone would pay for a venue for their wedding. The church I go to doesn't charge for member weddings. I don't know if that is common but it should be.

2018-01-31 20:45:36 UTC  

Yeah and it doesn't really add to the moment. I would probably hire a professional photographer just because most people don't know how to get good pictures, but for the rest I would much rather have those services provided by my family or the other members of my church.

2018-01-31 22:13:40 UTC  

@missliterallywho any luck on baby?

2018-01-31 22:13:54 UTC  

Fingers are crossed for you

2018-01-31 22:27:38 UTC  

@Der Seeteufel - SD if I could do it again I would hire a professional photographer

2018-01-31 22:28:13 UTC  

Besides that my wedding was 4k plus the rings, about 80-100 guests

2018-01-31 22:38:13 UTC  

oosh

2018-01-31 23:56:21 UTC  

@missliterallywho CONGRATULATIONS!!!

2018-01-31 23:56:42 UTC  

First one, it must be a big deal for you.

2018-02-01 00:26:45 UTC  
2018-02-01 00:28:15 UTC  

@missliterallywho congratulations!!

2018-02-01 00:29:30 UTC  
2018-02-02 03:03:43 UTC  

Hey guys I got a weird question...
I really enjoy collecting scrap to recycle, but recently I came across 2- 4' long railroad tracks.
Rather than sell them for scrap, I've seen people turn them into anvils and was wondering if anyone knew a way to "put them on the market" for a blacksmith.

2018-02-02 03:12:16 UTC  

@Goose hmmm maybe <#338633794896527360> ?

2018-02-02 03:13:26 UTC  

Posted. Thanks @ThisIsChris

2018-02-02 03:20:42 UTC  

Maybe find a farrier or blacksmith school/shop that could send you in the right direction.

2018-02-04 17:19:38 UTC  

Looking for a graphic designer to morph a couple of silouhettes for me. Please DM if you can help.

2018-02-04 17:33:24 UTC  

@Daniel Turch ^ maybe you can help him.

2018-02-06 22:56:29 UTC  

do we have any riggers in here?

2018-02-06 23:30:11 UTC  

I'm not but I've worked with them. My uncle owns a machinery moving company. If there is anything I could help with let me know.

2018-02-11 22:30:36 UTC  

Here's an invite to a podcast I'll be starting in the coming weeks. It's also a place to discuss shooting and shooting sports. https://discord.gg/4tNANAr

2018-02-27 18:39:53 UTC  

any realtors in here?

2018-02-27 18:52:52 UTC  

@Goose check <#352760194775777282> or just <@&322715617138311171>

2018-02-27 18:54:59 UTC  

@ThisIsChris thanks man

2018-02-27 21:33:35 UTC  

JBS might be a little out there, but here is a list of conservative-inclined companies.

https://www.jbs.org/about-jbs/corporate-sponsors

2018-02-27 22:24:38 UTC  

@Px4stormtrooper#3883 made me think. To any of you guys who are new in the trades, getting into the trades, or even if you are just getting a little too relaxed. It's dangerous out there. This is a hard story to tell over text, but it's very important. There was a guy recently on a construction site that my company was on who was killed. Fortunately, I wasn't there. A tilt-up wall, like the one pictured, fell when the cables for the crane snapped. One guy ran across it and made it to safety, while the other guy ran away from it, and was crushed before he could make it.

The trades are very lucrative, especially for people without a college education. I hope that I'm not discouraging anyone, but just be aware that it's easy to get into accidents. Looking at you specifically, @Rogue#0890 . Stay safe, bro

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322711183503130635/418171599053914133/Screenshot_20180227-172416.png

2018-02-27 22:25:25 UTC  
2018-02-27 22:36:56 UTC  

bro, I could tell stories all day about people getting killed or maimed on job sites and in factories.
It can be really dangerous out there even in the best conditions.

2018-02-27 22:43:18 UTC  

@RevStench I heard construction has a higher mortality rate than police work. It's dangerous as hell, man.

2018-02-27 22:45:49 UTC  

Thanks brother @John O -

2018-03-01 16:06:46 UTC  

Remember your male privilege and cede safe high paying work to women.

2018-03-01 17:02:58 UTC  

@Perihelion - CA safe =/= high paying. My brother is a diver, no debts in any form, is 22 and will be making 6 figures in a year or two. The higher the risk of dismemberment or death, the higher the wage

2018-03-01 17:03:09 UTC  

I get what you're saying, though

2018-03-01 17:05:00 UTC  

The other high paying work is distorting your mind with extreme autism and suffering social stigma

2018-03-01 17:15:59 UTC  

Lel, yeah, my mom did that. 0/10, don't recommend

2018-03-04 02:17:19 UTC  

@John O - Ironworkers dropped a staircase the other day (didn't secure it properly), my jman and I were on the other side of the wall. Very LOUD boom. Fun stuff. We get a bunch of safety briefings on my jobsite, for a reason.

2018-03-04 05:10:02 UTC  

I told you, bro