What a privilege

Originally Posted By: ccoombs
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I have talked with several people in the trades that have provided labor and material. It is truly amazing what they do for people. Although I have never worked with the show, I have worked on other projects…without the cameras. I recommend you look around and see what is going on in your area. It is a very rewarding way to spend your time.



Dave, thanks for sharing. I can't wait to see the show!


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Curtis

Originally Posted By: psisler
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Great job Dave, way to go, keep up the great work.


Patrick


Originally Posted By: jkormos
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icon_biggrin.gif nikce job Dave icon_biggrin.gif icon_biggrin.gif


Originally Posted By: rkulla
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Nice job Dave!


I have a cousin of mine up in North Dakota whose son got his arms in a grain auger about 5 years ago. He was around 4 years old at the time. Very long story short, he lost both arms. Very tough to see a little kid that can’t play video games, throw a baseball or shoot a basketball.


Thanks Dave.


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Rex Kulla
Custom Home Inspections
Maple Grove, MN
(612) 799-3093

Originally Posted By: cnordby
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Very very nice Dave!



SafeHOME


Seattle, WA.


www.signsbycheryl.freeservers.com

Originally Posted By: hgordon
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There is a part of a worship song that goes; “if we are the Body, why arent our hands moving…” Thank you Dave for being the hands the Lord used to bring joy to His children!


May the Lord return your blessing in heaven ten fold!


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Harvey Gordon
SE Florida NACHI Chapter - President
hgordon@fl.nachi.org