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  • peanuts
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 3365

    #46
    young buck

    Originally posted by Lyehopper
    LOL.... "Girl" is right.... She looks like she's twelve years old Peanuts! How old are you son?
    27... 28 in August if it means anything. She's perfect for me.

    I need to do something about my "senior member" status. From now on, I'm 65 and married... to Adriana Lima!
    Hide not your talents.
    They for use were made.
    What's a sundial in the shade?

    - Benjamin Franklin

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    • Lyehopper
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2004
      • 3678

      #47
      Originally posted by peanuts
      27... 28 in August if it means anything. She's perfect for me.

      I need to do something about my "senior member" status. From now on, I'm 65 and married... to Adriana Lima!
      LOL.... Now you sound like Doug!.... What's your day job dude?
      BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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      • New-born baby
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2004
        • 6095

        #48
        Move on

        F--- picture: time to move on. . . .
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        • peanuts
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 3365

          #49
          Originally posted by Lyehopper
          What's your day job dude?
          It would take forever to explain, but in summary, I am my company's manager of marketing for the US.

          Doug seems like a good guy to me.
          Hide not your talents.
          They for use were made.
          What's a sundial in the shade?

          - Benjamin Franklin

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          • Lyehopper
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2004
            • 3678

            #50
            Originally posted by peanuts
            It would take forever to explain, but in summary, I am my company's manager of marketing for the US.

            Doug seems like a good guy to me.
            Doug's a fine fella.... to be from "LaLa land".

            What type of company?
            BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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            • IIC
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2003
              • 14938

              #51
              Originally posted by peanuts
              It would take forever to explain, but in summary, I am my company's manager of marketing for the US.

              Doug seems like a good guy to me.
              Yeah...Me and Peanuts are running off to Tahiti with Jesse and Addy...We'll send you a postcard Lye....It'll read something like this:

              "Having a GREAT time...Wish you were Beer"

              "Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"

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              • peanuts
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 3365

                #52
                Originally posted by Lyehopper
                What type of company?
                We import refractories for the steel industry. I sell special brick which lines the ladles and EAF's in the steel making process. My company offers products and technical services. We have the world's largest production capacity from a single location of a special type of brick. I sell to 6 of the top 10 world producers of steel.

                What type of metal shop did you start up?
                Hide not your talents.
                They for use were made.
                What's a sundial in the shade?

                - Benjamin Franklin

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                • Lyehopper
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 3678

                  #53
                  Originally posted by peanuts
                  We import refractories for the steel industry. I sell special brick which lines the ladles and EAF's in the steel making process. My company offers products and technical services. We have the world's largest production capacity from a single location of a special type of brick. I sell to 6 of the top 10 world producers of steel.

                  What type of metal shop did you start up?
                  CNC custom machining and steel fabrication. We build custom machinery and equipment and we also mfg a line of railway trackwork components.... As well as other "stuff".

                  For the OEM trackwork line we purchase HR product (mill direct) from STLD (was RESC) and GGB (Ameristeel) Minimills (and others from time-to-time). My company also services the RESC plant with various machined and fabricated components.... I have some knowledge of (EAF) Minimill operations.

                  What do you mean by "largest production capacity from a single location"?.... Is your company the manufacturer? or do you just import from this source? I remember RESC buying $millions and $millions of equipment from Italy back a few years ago. Any of your stuff coming from there?.... or is it mostly mfg'd in Asia?

                  btw.... STLD is becoming a pretty hotshot player don'tcha think?...
                  BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                  • mrmarket
                    Administrator
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 5971

                    #54
                    This thread was quite popular...now don't ask me to take down the Titan pee picture!
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