How many hours for this job??

If we're talking grades from the bottom of the scale, don't leave out
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We ended up doing the job in 67.5 hours and I gave free shirts to the top 5 guesses on our Youtube channel. The other company bid the job around 140 hours and then called us freaking out that we underbid him. My wife took the call and he was extremely rude. I can't seem to post anything on this thread with out people saying I'm a spammer. Im just trying to put out some good content and its the really busy season so I am trying hard too reply. Im going to try one more post here on the climbing thread but Im thinking that maybe this forum is just not the right place for me.
 
These with ketchup for sure. Mother couldn’t buy them because I would stick them all in my backpack for school and skating around the neighborhood before anyone else had a chance at them.
Do you mean skateboarding? Im 44 and just started skating again I guess its a midlife crisis of sorts but I am having the best time of my life :)
 
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Don't click on the links to watch the video. Regardless of how bad content is, YouTubers get paid by advertisers based on the number of clicks... There are several "tree people" whose videos I want watch because I'm not convinced they're there to help anybody except themselves. By no means is that all inclusive... There are others that are great, I learn a lot, and am very glad they toast what they do.

I cannot comment about the usefulness of the OP... I have not watched that based on comments here... So if you keep that kids appreciated!
We don't get paid anything off of the ads on our channel. We are not monetized - if there are any ads it is because Youtube runs them and keeps the revenue and there is no way around it. We love all things trees and we are a multi million dollar company we don't really need the Youtube revenue we just love sharing our tree experiences. If I don't comment back right away it does not mean this is spam it means we are busy working.
 
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I bet that is delicious with "cheese food"
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That packaging makes me think it’s Canadian American cheese. I don’t think they’re allowed to advertise it as just “ American cheese”. I get a lot of Canadian radio stations here and the commercials always advertise burgers with “ processed cheese product”. The pronunciation is kinda funny too. Like “ proooocessed cheese”.
 
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Yep, skateboarding. Good on you for getting back after it. Too nervous to get back into it now since even a slight ankle roll would mess up my daily grind too much. Keep after it and don’t get hurt!


I jumped back into it last year during Covid. I took a hard fall soon after, lucky to not have broken my wrist. Sprained it. Fell on the same one a week later. Hurt substantially worse than the first. Ascending rope was miserable. Got a full set of geezer pads and thought I would be good for at least some mini ramp, but I lost interest, my buddy quit soon after.

Months after I quit, my wife's aunt stepped on one of the kid's boards for fun, immediately went down and demolished her wrist. Hefty bill and it's still not straight and doesn't move like normal.

Golf is looking pretty badass these days. :)
 

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