Sitting here with TUNES out of control. (Marianne Faithful...........Broken English)
Working on a design called ZIG-ZAG! Stern of Boat... and maybe the port and star...if the price is right.
Am I ever going to have fun with this one! But there will be NO PAPERS INVOLVED.
[ July 10, 2003, 11:42 PM: Message edited by: Stephen Deveau ]
Posted by John Lennig (Member # 2455) on :
Stephen, don't we sign people have it just Ducky. If the Customer ever got wise to the fact that they are paying us to Play!!!(sometimes i've got to resist the urge to say..."i'll pay ya $$$ to do your boat/sign/truck!!!
Go to it, Captain!!!
John Lennig / SignRider
Posted by Ray Rheaume (Member # 3794) on :
Ya gotta love when these days come along.
The tunes are good, the job pays well and you get to come up with somthing cool and/or fun to work on without feeling pressured.
Sorta like being Jimmy Buffet. Who wouldn't like to sit on a beach, have a drink, write songs about sitting on a beach and having a drink, then get paid a ton of money to go on tour. After the tour ends, you go back to the beach and start over. I'm no Parrot Head, but I do admire the man's lifestyle.
Now if I could only get all the bands at the club where I work to stop playing Margaritaville...EVERY DAMN NIGHT!
Rapid
Posted by Del Badry (Member # 114) on :
Stephen.. sounds like a job for the bong,,who needs papers!
Posted by TJ Duvall (Member # 3133) on :
tell me about it. Had to do a boat for a customer about a week ago and ran into a problem with a light I didn't know was there. so I had to sit on the dock and take in the sunshine for 2 hole hours. Poor me. That's one benefits of working for someone else, I got paid to wait. As far a Jimmy Buffet goes I would love to have that lifestyle. Infact I'm wearing a Buffet t-shirt and hat right now. Guess I''m getting ready for the weekend.
Posted by George Perkins (Member # 156) on :
ENJOY Posted by Steve Burke (Member # 2674) on :
Stephen only has Broken English and Marianne Faithful going because he wore out his Barry Manilow and Nana Mouskouri CD's !!LOL!!
Posted by Stephen Faulkner (Member # 2511) on :
51 Merc lead sled, chopped, dropped and sportin' a 400 rocket, neon, and flame throwers! What a wicked 4th we had here puttin gold leaf graphics to this thing. Some flatlander drove by and saw it settin' out front, and now he has a date to do a gold job on his 1928 Chris Craft!..... sweeeeeet it don't happen every day but when it does I savor it.... Posted by Stephen Deveau (Member # 1305) on :
Second day of design ideas after a full day at the show yesterday. So now the Steve Miller CD "Joker" has now blown my left eardrum out. So please forgive me if I lean to the right with my hand cupped to my ear. I have no balance left so I may ZIG ZAG as we speak.