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    Fred G. corkpuller Sanford

    Went to the scrap yard this mornin with various pieces of metal, an old edger and an old power washer, the one what says "easy one pull start" that I'd jerked on for the last time before it cost me rotator surgery.

    Scrap yard is always an interesting place with some of the community's most upstanding citizens. Should have known not to go on Monday mornin , the place was hoppin like the Wal Mart day before Christmas. There were 13 pickups ahead of me, some with trailers, couple of em looked like they might qualify as scrap, a wrecker with a mashed Bronco, two chicks with 8 teeth, short shorts, no bras, and some dudes with some very poor prison art tattoos. I believe I seen Grady from Sanford also, stood in the ticket line next to him but I didn't understand a damn word he said.

    Wait, wait, pull up and wait, finally get weighed, offload my fortune, get back in line to weigh again, wait, wait, pull up and wait. Get weighed and go stand in line with the rest of the scrap people. Not much room in the little office and I hope some of them fellers took their earnings and purchased some soap and deodorant. One of the fellers with prison tats said, "DUDE! I know you from somewhere"!! I said, yeah, I been here a few times.

    One very large black man wedged his way in the door to soak up some of the almost A/C and made his way over to the box fan all the while shuckin and jivin with a couple other patrons. These folks must meet here often. They were quite schooled on what scrap brings the most and what areas of the County they shop for this stuff. Couldn't hardly turn around in there and biggun say's "shhheeeet, this is like being locked up mane", the prison tat feller says, sure does but you can walk yer ass on back out if you want.

    Finally got to be my turn to present my ticket and after a quick mash on the greasy azz thumb print thingy I was handed my 44 dollars and 80 cents for my 320lbs of precious scrap @ 14 cents a lb

    Now I know why people just dump shit on the side of the road

    What a trip

    on side note - at least these folks were hustlin for a buck and not thieving it or sittin on the porch playin dominos, drinkin wine waitin for the welfare check


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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Corkpuller)

    Where do you think they got the scrap iron stuff Corky

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Corkpuller)

    Made one of them runs recently, same exact crowd. I brought something n that had tungsten, the old man like to have had a shit fit. I had to watch my back leaving. Good money for that stuff.

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (jaybee193)

    You ought to write a book my man,,,you got some talent.... Great story..

    When I read things as they are described and picture all the details in my mind,,that's good writing..

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Stompy)

    That's great!!!!


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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Corkpuller)

    Dude, they spent the whole weekend stealing that stuff. Copper pays pretty well right now.

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (mha)

    What a great day it sounds like you had Troy. Too Funny.





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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Corkpuller)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Corkpuller &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">on side note - at least these folks were hustlin for a buck and not thieving it or sittin on the porch playin dominos, drinkin wine waitin for the welfare check </td></tr></table>

    That's their part-time job when their not scrap / junkin'

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Stompy)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Stompy &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">You ought to write a book my man,,,you got some talent.... Great story..

    When I read things as they are described and picture all the details in my mind,,that's good writing..</td></tr></table>

    Agreed

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Tx Champ)

    Thanks i got to make that trip soon

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Stompy)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Stompy &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">You ought to write a book my man,,,you got some talent.... Great story..

    When I read things as they are described and picture all the details in my mind,,that's good writing..</td></tr></table>

    +1

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (pYr8)

    I used to take the rotors and iron from work. I'd take a truck load down and come out with a couple hundred bucks! Now they won't let me take it any more, it's theft, and I'm not a thief.

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Stompy)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Stompy &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">You ought to write a book my man,,,you got some talent.... Great story..

    </td></tr></table>

    Stomp, my mother has told me the same thing for years but I don't believe I could do anything like that. Before the email age I used to write her and my Grandparents letters quite a bit, you know the kind you have to put a stamp on and walk it to the mailbox.

    I could only write about what's currently happening and real experiences, not any make believe stuff.
    And.....when I start a project I keep my nose to the grind til it's done, spending that much time and thought at an idle would drive me nuts.
    But thanks for the thumbs up my friend


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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Corkpuller)

    Greatness I was standing right beside you as I was reading it.

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Corkpuller)

    Cork,,a book of short stories about your observations...Just type em up and when you have enough, put them all together. What's the harm, you might make a buck or two. Take a chance, think about it, what would it hurt. All they can say is no. Lots of publishers out there...I might be able to tell folks, I knew back when..


    Modified by Stompy at 9:36 AM 7/12/2011

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    Re: Fred G. corkpuller Sanford (Stompy)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Stompy &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Cork,,a book of short stories about your observations...Just type em up and when you have enough, put them all together. What's the harm, you might make a buck or two. </td></tr></table>

    VERY similar to song writing
    There ya go, Cork! Fishin' & Hunting money being a song writer with your talents. Serioulsy man! There are song writers that have never played an instrument

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