Posted by J.C.in AZ. on March 04, 2008 at 16:15:14 from (65.54.155.46):
In Reply to: Whats Everyone Do? posted by Tom B...IN on March 04, 2008 at 12:18:54:
"WoW" Glad you asked this question as it brings to light the diversification that makes our world what it is. A great place to be living in is our United States of America and the answers provide to your question just shows that it is gewtting better every day to say"I'M an American" As for me I was raised on a Dairy Farm with Purebred Gurnsey's, was a US Marine for awhile[8 Yrs,4 of them as a Reserve,once a Marine always a Marine],Farmed and Milked 40 Head of Holstiens for a few years but most of my Life I was a Union Carpenter in Ill,the last 12 years working Refuels and Rebuilds in Nuclear Power Plants in ILL . Now retired since 1999 and having a pretty good time here in Arizona.Have a nice 20'x40' Shop, a New Arctic Cat 500 ATV, my Ford Dually and 35' Jayco Designer 5th Wheel RV Trailer and plenty of places we like to go plus I am an Artist in OIL and Acrylic paints and Avenues of the Arts gives us plenty to do.I love Art and do my best. JC
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