CountryPlans.Com the tv Show

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John Raabe

I appreciate the suggestion that I play boss. I'll be the guy leaning on the post — he looks serious, gets to wear the fancy hardware, but isn't really doing anything. Perfect!

I don't know if my legs are that good looking however.
None of us are as smart as all of us.

DavidLeBlanc

I believe that's an architectural detail, not a toolbelt. It's called a toyshop awning... ;)


glenn kangiser

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I think I better stay away from gowns for a while after what happened the last time!  

I think it's getting near the point we need the inspector now!  She said she would be willing to work for peanuts. :D

"Always work from the general to the specific." J. Raabe

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Jimmy C.

After all this time, I can't believe The DIY Network or one of the other building shows
has not discovered the Countryplans.com web site.
So many stories here. It could fill several seasons with shows.
The hardest part is getting past the mental blocks about what you are capable of doing.
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glenn kangiser

You could be one of the stars of the show, Jimmy. :)
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PEG688

Interestingly I was just listening to a Russell Morash / Norm Abram's  interview as I came over here to C/P's .

http://designnews.com/index.asp?layout=PodcastDetail&elementid=2140063698#

 Good ole Norm,  he made the big time  8-), not bad for a ole country carpenter, even if he almost has / had a engineering Deg.  
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Jimmy C.

QuoteYou could be one of the stars of the show, Jimmy. :)

I wouldn't be any good for ratings. My story line has been dragging on and on!
The hardest part is getting past the mental blocks about what you are capable of doing.
Cason 2-Story Project MY PROGRESS PHOTOS

Jimmy C.

QuoteInterestingly I was just listening to a Russell Morash / Norm Abram's  interview as I came over here to C/P's .

http://designnews.com/index.asp?layout=PodcastDetail&elementid=2140063698#

 Good ole Norm,  he made the big time  8-), not bad for a ole country carpenter, even if he almost has / had a engineering Deg.  

Norm is one of my long time favorites. I love to watch him create his artwork.
The hardest part is getting past the mental blocks about what you are capable of doing.
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glenn kangiser

I'll bet you've typed more on the net than Norm has and directly helped a lot more people, PEG.  :)
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desdawg

Norm's pretty good. Had we known we could have all bought stock in a bisquit company and retired by now. Anyway Clive would probably put us all in front of the camera and one by one turn out the lights and say "Your show has been cancelled", not realizing what talent was being thrown away.
I have done so much with so little for so long that today I can do almost anything with absolutely nothing.