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Just wondering, where we all from?

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  • Scott G.
    Scott G. Member Posts: 15
    South-Central Michigan...

  • Dana
    Dana Member Posts: 126


    Natick, MA
  • Richard Miller_2
    Richard Miller_2 Member Posts: 139
    Montrose, CO is my home

    I live there for one reason alone... it's a good place to do the wet heat gig. If I lived where I wanted to I would live in the MO Ozarks where I grew up. But I chose to live where I can do the work I enjoy. I know you can do it in MO but it is different!
  • Tom Meyer
    Tom Meyer Member Posts: 300
    Neenah Wisconsin

    40 miles south of Green Bay.

    (And, no I don't use a cheesehead hat for a safety helmet!)

    Tom Meyer
    Senior Designer/Trainer
    Precision Hydronics
    www.precisionhydronics.com
  • Wethead7
    Wethead7 Member Posts: 170
    Midway USA

    Leavenworth KS Northwest of Kansas City. I live closer to
    Kansas City International airport than most Kansas Cityans.
  • Don_11
    Don_11 Member Posts: 16
    Sound Beach, New York

    Sound Beach- Long Island, NY here
  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 23,962
    from Chicago....

    > JUst wondering where are we all from what state

    > and citie.. Iam from southwick mass. the dimple

    > that sticks into conn. mid state,Be nice to

    > know.Never know how close you are to a new friend

    > ! ... David............................. had no

    > idea it would get so big , to think we all share

    > infomation to bad this kinda thing could'nt be

    > world wide for all things huh ...... its just

    > people helping people...., dan great site

    > !!!!!.David sutton,





    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 23,962
    from Chicago....

    ...then I met a pretty girl, made a wrong turn on the Dan Ryan Expressway, and finally realized we weren't in Illinois anymore. It didn't look like Kansas either.

    Woke up the next day in Northern California, but could only stay for 10 years, after realizing it was too sunny there.

    Ended up in western Oregon hanging out with Munchkins. Isn't life funny?
    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
  • Here it is

    very large post.
  • steve_6
    steve_6 Member Posts: 243
    Cleveland, Ohio

  • Tom Simensen
    Tom Simensen Member Posts: 74
    Kalispell, Montana

    Home of the Flathead Lake Monster & the largest open air amphitheater in the world.
  • Tom Simensen
    Tom Simensen Member Posts: 74
    Kalispell, Montana

    Home of the Flathead Lake Monster
  • Steve Eayrs
    Steve Eayrs Member Posts: 424
    Hay Tom!

    I saw the Flathead Lake monster once. I went to high School in Bigfork, and was driving down past Woodsbay, and had to stop the car. A big fish was rolling over in the water the size of a whale. There really is something down there, and plenty of places to hide all these years. But it could be dead by now. That was about 30 years ago.
    With 6 generation of my family in Kalispell, I bet you might know one or two. I now live in Homer Alaska.
    Steve Eayrs
  • Tom Simensen
    Tom Simensen Member Posts: 74
    Big Fish

    Hi Steve, If that was 30 years ago, can you imagine how big he is now? Next time your back in this country, call me and we'll go look for him!!
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