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BBQ Build
I get building a BBQ in the afternoon.  I got my Depo in the morning and had a nap up to the afternoon.
I got tired, after listen to a book for a hour and started this project of Building a BBQ.  My Dad came by and started helping me out it together with him.
Made it more enjoyable, also most likely less swearing of it.
He also found the ignition wire tuck up under, we were looking for that for a bit.
Talking of sending nice letters to the manufacture by email or on the telephone.

Kim cooked on the BBQ first, I said sure cook me a meal, but could I set it up for you.  I would love it if I could do that for you so you could cook. 

Until the day when I got tired and stressed w- how much it takes to build it.  I couldn't even walk with out a gait as I got to sit in the photo above.

I got told I am a hard worker, which is all very indirect with how much attention it takes to build the BBQ.  
I noticed I passed a reply on that comment.
Now after a great meal, Kim made.  The dog and I sit in the office, Kim lays down.  
All the plants watered.  
Next few days,
Will get the garden in I am told.
Or it could be next week or this week.
Seems to me I am having a hard time understanding things other people are saying as if I couldn't hear them.
Lots goes indirect for me, and days I wish stuff would be more direct.

Work as it happens again and another job or task done.
This has to be the nicest BBQ I have ever built.  Not that I have built lots.  Or have got.
Feel very lucky Kim got the house a BBQ for her birthday.







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