So StangDreamin I was down in your part of the country about 2 months ago, I fell in love with that area, I wouldn’t mind living down there, thought about hitting you up but they kept me busy every day I was there. I might toss some resume’s out down there, I guess you never know what might happen.
Uhhhh hello? Do you remember talking to some old Dude about your trip to Phoenix on FB? The discussion about how you were hoping to get in and out of Phoenix and back home to Miss Heather; and the old dude was
supposed to be going up to Phoenix on a day-trip for work? But then the old dude's employers heard a rumor that he might get to meet a friend from the corn belt (and go to Cabelas to pick up some Hodgdon 777 and caps), and that the employers were mortified at the thought of old dude actually
enjoying himself on a business trip so they canceled it?
Remember any of that?
HINT,HINT: Old Dude recently changed his profile pic from one of himself with a twig from a sugar pine stuffed in his left nostril to one of his grandson sitting on the intake of his daughter's '97 Cobra.
Oh, yeah, THAT GUY! The one that Miss Heather
still won't respond to when he leaves complimentary comments about her in your pictures!
(Waitaminute, that
could describe Fritz or Dan, as well. Oops
)
EDIT: As far as moving to the Wild, Wild West; it's a pretty good place to park your family! You can go dunin' just west of Yuma on I-8; in the same area that Luke Skywalker escaped from Jabba the Hut, and rescued Leia, Han Solo, Chewy, and the tin-plated kids at the same time. A lot of the "North African" scenes from the old 1960's "Rat Patrol" TV shows (TV-land) were sho tin that same area; as well as any movie/TV show that wanted to show "the Arabian Desert" but didn't have enough budget to leave California for filming.
Phoenix area - Lake Roosevelt, Lake Pleasant, portions of the Salt River, White Mountain 'Rim Lakes'. Lake Havasu to the west, Powell and Mead to the north. Skiing at both Snow Bowl and Sunrise. No salting of roads
anywhere in the state; (nice to the '67s sheetmetal).
Intel, Insight, about 8,000 other computer/networking companies in Maricopa County as well.
Nope, not a bad place to grow your own liveware.....