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<blockquote data-quote="Packrat 6" data-source="post: 1591138" data-attributes="member: 80288"><p>From the picture know just about where you are at! What I can't figure out is how you get power to run a computer and a freezer in a homeless camp like that! One good thing about being on a ridge like that is that the raw sewage flows or rolls downhill by itself! I think that background shows a a dry lake where I used to go fishing for sand trout using dry flies and dehydrated grasshoppers. Never caught anything, but had to try, and came home many a day sandblasted from the wind! Basically, you are addressed in San Jose, but don't actually live there!</p><p></p><p>I spent two years at the Alameda, NAS, decommissioning (Mainly abatement on a base filled with lead paint and asbestos) the base and turning it over to the City of Alameda under a civilian contract and hated the whole area. Too many people, to tight and too hard to breath air that hadn't been breathed, belched or farte*d by someone else! It was an interesting experience though. Just one of many as I was one of the the Corporate Construction Managers and Corporate troubleshooter for a national contractor! Have lived in or been, for extended periods up to 2 years in 9 States, some states multiple times. The company was great though and when I went for extended periods, was allowed to take my wife with me, since our kids were grown up, at company expense. Was cheaper than having me fly home every two weeks, which was the corporate philosophy for extended stays for personnel. Have seen most of the U.S. at company expense. That's why I live in Arizona. Almost moved to Texas after my wife passed away, but self respect prevailed.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't done it, go back to the start of the thread and get caught up on some of the stuff DJ has tried to pull over the years. Pictures finally expired, but most of them were Photo Shopped anyway. (See proceeding post) We've had some bad times with DJ and then we've had some bad times with Dj, but he is ever consistent, sleazy though he may be.</p><p>Anyway, Welcome again and feel free to jump in and slap DJ around anytime you feel like it! He is fair game for all!</p><p></p><p>162,000 views.....Who'd of thunk it?</p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.longrangehunting.com/data/attachments/41/41149-a432c823d5071b98b3691a8c1814bc84.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>The only thing that kept me from becoming a Texan was self respect!...Packrat 6, 2019</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packrat 6, post: 1591138, member: 80288"] From the picture know just about where you are at! What I can't figure out is how you get power to run a computer and a freezer in a homeless camp like that! One good thing about being on a ridge like that is that the raw sewage flows or rolls downhill by itself! I think that background shows a a dry lake where I used to go fishing for sand trout using dry flies and dehydrated grasshoppers. Never caught anything, but had to try, and came home many a day sandblasted from the wind! Basically, you are addressed in San Jose, but don't actually live there! I spent two years at the Alameda, NAS, decommissioning (Mainly abatement on a base filled with lead paint and asbestos) the base and turning it over to the City of Alameda under a civilian contract and hated the whole area. Too many people, to tight and too hard to breath air that hadn't been breathed, belched or farte*d by someone else! It was an interesting experience though. Just one of many as I was one of the the Corporate Construction Managers and Corporate troubleshooter for a national contractor! Have lived in or been, for extended periods up to 2 years in 9 States, some states multiple times. The company was great though and when I went for extended periods, was allowed to take my wife with me, since our kids were grown up, at company expense. Was cheaper than having me fly home every two weeks, which was the corporate philosophy for extended stays for personnel. Have seen most of the U.S. at company expense. That's why I live in Arizona. Almost moved to Texas after my wife passed away, but self respect prevailed. If you haven't done it, go back to the start of the thread and get caught up on some of the stuff DJ has tried to pull over the years. Pictures finally expired, but most of them were Photo Shopped anyway. (See proceeding post) We've had some bad times with DJ and then we've had some bad times with Dj, but he is ever consistent, sleazy though he may be. Anyway, Welcome again and feel free to jump in and slap DJ around anytime you feel like it! He is fair game for all! 162,000 views.....Who'd of thunk it? [IMG]https://www.longrangehunting.com/data/attachments/41/41149-a432c823d5071b98b3691a8c1814bc84.jpg[/IMG] The only thing that kept me from becoming a Texan was self respect!...Packrat 6, 2019 [/QUOTE]
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