Julius_Seizeher
Master Don Juan
My last LTFB/R (5 years) began as a result of my construction prowess.
This is a tale of fate. When I was in college, I would work for my family's construction business in the summers. There was this hot little thing from my class in school, she was my best friend's girl in high school so I just shut it off with her. Well in the summer of 2004 we were hired to build yet another 30X40 pole barn, turned out it was her house. I didn't even know it was her parents' place until she brought me a coke on one hot and shirtless summer day. It was like getting to know someone all over again, and boy did I ever! We were FBs for a couple years before she wanted to get all serious, it was a golden era of ass-getting.
And when I buy my own farm, the first thing I will do is build a pole barn. We built so many of them that I can still walk through every step in my head. The only area I might need technical assistance would be the initial surveying, once you know where to set the poles it builds itself. Of course I would get buddies to help set trusses and hang metal, you really can't build one with NO help.
But if you ever had a chance to learn construction practices-build a pole barn, drywall, electrical, etc. they are priceless and money-saving skills to have. You should know how to roof too, even though it is the most miserable work you can do.
This is a tale of fate. When I was in college, I would work for my family's construction business in the summers. There was this hot little thing from my class in school, she was my best friend's girl in high school so I just shut it off with her. Well in the summer of 2004 we were hired to build yet another 30X40 pole barn, turned out it was her house. I didn't even know it was her parents' place until she brought me a coke on one hot and shirtless summer day. It was like getting to know someone all over again, and boy did I ever! We were FBs for a couple years before she wanted to get all serious, it was a golden era of ass-getting.
And when I buy my own farm, the first thing I will do is build a pole barn. We built so many of them that I can still walk through every step in my head. The only area I might need technical assistance would be the initial surveying, once you know where to set the poles it builds itself. Of course I would get buddies to help set trusses and hang metal, you really can't build one with NO help.
But if you ever had a chance to learn construction practices-build a pole barn, drywall, electrical, etc. they are priceless and money-saving skills to have. You should know how to roof too, even though it is the most miserable work you can do.