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Joe H.


Thank you, I think! icon_biggrin.gif

Joe Myers


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Joe H,


What about us in-between , middle age guys?
I was born the same year that Buddy Holly died. (Will, you should know this one)


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I was four when Buddy Holly died. Fortunately, my non-classical musical hero, Paul McCartney, owns the rights to Buddy’s work and keeps it out there so the public can hear it. Buddy and I also are native Texans.



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Age! What is that. I remember watching The Beatles get off the plane and do their first Ed Sullivan show. Does that count.


Lee Trower


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Buddy Holly??? I don’t really know. I’m a Willie Nelson fan. You know…Shotgun Willie icon_wink.gif



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For those history buffs, I was 6 days short of 1 year old when JFK was killed, so maybe the conspiracy theory guys can rule me out for that one.



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I was eight when JFK was assassinated, but I already was one of Utah’s greatest juvenile delinquents. They just didn’t know it yet, and wouldn’t know it for another two years. Ah, them were the good ol’ days. icon_biggrin.gif



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Four months ago I celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of my twenty-first birthday icon_razz.gif icon_lol.gif icon_exclaim.gif



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Hi Aaron,


I am 392 in dog years.




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How old is a “dog year”?


Joe Myers


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I was just reading an article the other day on dog years. It seems that the first year of a dog’s life is, like, 14 human years or something like that. The middle part of a dog’s life is around 7 human years, plus or minus, depending on doggy type, size, genetics, etc. The end years of a doggie’s life is in the 1-3 year range, again depending on doggie type, size, genetics, etc. Overall, the average was 7 human years for one year of a doggie’s life.



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This is what the home inspection industry has come to?



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One home at a time.


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Hi Russel, just so long as you have a glossy coat, and a cold wet nose you’re doing OK. (try to keep that lamppost issue under wraps though clients don’t like it icon_lol.gif icon_lol.gif )


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I’m 44, which means I can handle two 22 year olds.


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MRose wrote:
Hi Aaron,

I am 392 in dog years.



You don't look 56 icon_smile.gif


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I am 27 and have a baby face… so I am sure I will get the same comments…


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Aaron’s built a better spectoscope. I’m gonna tie a digital camcorder to that dog and take him on the next 3 story roof inspection.


Nick


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Would the spectoscope also work in the attic and crawl space so that I don’t have to go to them thar places?



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Russell,


Then it would be an atticrawlscope, now you’re talking big bucks for the complete redesign stages and of course it would have to have a light of some sort attached for proper illumination!


If we all put our collective geniuses together we could most likely come up with an Inspectorascope!–New and improved the scope works its way methodically through the house taking still photos when directed and videotaping the entire inspection, simultaneously feeding it back to the professional Home Inspector sitting in the back of his chauffer driven vehicle gently sipping on Marguaritas. icon_rolleyes.gif icon_lol.gif



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Nick,


Ask and you will receive…


A dog for the three story roof inspection.






David Valley


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