I've had several offers for help this weekend moving... this club rocks!
The plan is to move as much as possible tomorrow, so I can sort and organize stuff over the rest of the weekend... anyone interested in lending a hand or just checking out the new pad, can give me a call after 4:00 today so I know what to plan for (no internet at home yet so I won't see emails or PMs after 4:00)
Thanks guys!!!
*phone number and address removed*
-- Edited by Derek69SS on Tuesday 29th of May 2012 06:47:12 AM
Enganeer said
May 25, 2012
Good luck...if I was at my in-laws in Rochester, I would be swinging by after stopping at Bob's Smoke Stacked Ribs first.
Jealousy simmering...that garage setup is sweet.
Derek69SS said
May 29, 2012
BIG THANKS to Kevin, Mitch, and Steve for helping out!
We got nearly everything moved, so now we're just sorting and unpacking boxes.
SteveS said
May 29, 2012
Your place is awesome , I wish I had any of your three garages. Glad we got everything moved and for the most part avoided the rain, wind, and hail. And, eveyone still had their thumbs intact after moving your refrigerator .
Lost in the 60s said
May 29, 2012
Interesting day. Derek and family have a nice home and an awesome shop.
We drove thru some of the hardest rain I've driven in for a long time. I had to keep my HHR on the crown of the road to keep it from being washed into the ditch. One driveway was being badly washed away from water draining out of a flooded field and some hail piled up on the sides of the road. Fortunately, it was all gone by the time we got back to his place to unload..
I'll give him a couple weeks of slack to get settled in but now that he has everything in one place again, he should have his Chevelle on the road SOON...
Steve's comment about thumbs and a refrigerator originate from Derek's Dad relating a story about a guy he knew who had a thumb severely crushed helping move one down to a basement. He told us this right after Derek asked if we would help with such a maneuver. No one was very eager to help after that, but we "got-r-done"...
dashboard said
May 29, 2012
It all went well, thanks again for lunch.
Your shop makes me very envious; I see lots of father son and perhaps even grandpa projects being done there in the coming years.
I've had several offers for help this weekend moving... this club rocks!
The plan is to move as much as possible tomorrow, so I can sort and organize stuff over the rest of the weekend... anyone interested in lending a hand or just checking out the new pad, can give me a call after 4:00 today so I know what to plan for (no internet at home yet so I won't see emails or PMs after 4:00)
Thanks guys!!!
*phone number and address removed*
-- Edited by Derek69SS on Tuesday 29th of May 2012 06:47:12 AM
Jealousy simmering...that garage setup is sweet.
BIG THANKS to Kevin, Mitch, and Steve for helping out!
We got nearly everything moved, so now we're just sorting and unpacking boxes.
Your place is awesome
, I wish I had any of your three garages. Glad we got everything moved and for the most part avoided the rain, wind, and hail. And, eveyone still had their thumbs intact after moving your refrigerator
.
Interesting day. Derek and family have a nice home and an awesome shop.
We drove thru some of the hardest rain I've driven in for a long time. I had to keep my HHR on the crown of the road to keep it from being washed into the ditch. One driveway was being badly washed away from water draining out of a flooded field and some hail piled up on the sides of the road. Fortunately, it was all gone by the time we got back to his place to unload..
I'll give him a couple weeks of slack to get settled in but now that he has everything in one place again, he should have his Chevelle on the road SOON...
Steve's comment about thumbs and a refrigerator originate from Derek's Dad relating a story about a guy he knew who had a thumb severely crushed helping move one down to a basement. He told us this right after Derek asked if we would help with such a maneuver. No one was very eager to help after that, but we "got-r-done"...
Your shop makes me very envious; I see lots of father son and perhaps even grandpa projects being done there in the coming years.