I think I saw it on here, and might have been a Lyon & Sons crane: They had a small landscape trailer, like 8'X10' or so, that the crane towed around that was piled with all the dunnage. I thought that was a great idea for having lots of cribbing options but keeping it all together, neat and...
Talked to Melissa at Expo and she had no idea about the chatter on here, but said they’ve really been surprised at the feedback. The booths around them came over and asked “How are you getting so many visitors???” Apparently because of the website.
Highlights of TCIA: Meeting up with fellow Buzzers. Always a blast!
Low Point of TCIA: Hearing @JD3000 pants split as he climbed into the front seat of my car.
Lowest Point of TCIA: Hearing @JD3000 say “Whoa. Picked the wrong day to go commando.”
Ugh, my poor seat.
It's only worth about $100. But I'm such a generous and swell fellow, I'll give you $300 cash for it!!! How soon can I come pick it up? :bailando::bananahappy::maraca:
I know if I don't eat, I'm woozy and tripping over myself by like 1:30 or so. Agree with everyone that not a big lunch, but definitely need a few minutes to cool off, refuel and rehydrate, and catch my breath.
Biergarten at Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, VT. Beers, wursts and cheddar ale soup were all good, but the spaetzle, which they deep fried, was spectacular!
She made some the other week with butterscotch chips and crushed Heath bar bits in them. Holy Frejoles, talk about a game changer! More addictive than crack. I could not, could NOT stop eating them!
You might be a Buzzer if...
A) you've ever invited someone you've never met to stay with you. And your family. Without checking first with the wife.
B) you were then surprised when the wife flipped out. "You invited WHO to do WHAT?! What if he's an ax murderer?!!"
C) you saw nothing wrong...
Eating lunch like civilized human beings while the crane op sleeps off the previous night's bender.
Relax fellas, I'm kidding.
None of our motley crew are civilized human beings.
I agree 100%, and that's my point: When they have single price bids from the local Hackem & Bail Tree and Dewey, Cheatem & Howe Lawn Damage, they presume that those low bids will be for the same level of service as your top notch bid. When you give them several price points, like Tom's White...
The best part about presenting a Zero Impact option is it wakes the potential client up to then reexamine all of their other bids, which only offered 1 price. It helps them see that that cheapest bid is often not really the cheapest bid.