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JohnAdamsR Sep 25, 2007 03:13 PM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
im a pipeline surveyor and i follow the work wherever it takes me nationwide. right now im working in Arkansas and let me tell you this place sucks ass.

jcbst12 Sep 26, 2007 08:12 AM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
Lol, ZING! Hope no one is from Arkansas.

jcbst12 Sep 26, 2007 08:13 AM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
JohnAdams, your my hero. Layin pipe across the nation!

JohnAdamsR Sep 26, 2007 04:09 PM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
yes, in more ways than one. AR girls are easy, lol

popo Sep 26, 2007 06:01 PM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
the no teeth thing makes for an interesting time too!

JohnAdamsR Sep 26, 2007 09:50 PM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
u aint lying! wait....sshhhhh.....i hear banjo music

chevy112488 Sep 26, 2007 10:58 PM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
okok guys we need to differentiate here... yall are talking about the hills in arkansas... im from the delta, and we aint doin nun that thurr inbreedin... and we all got at least fo teeth in our mouf

JohnAdamsR Sep 27, 2007 03:37 PM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
lol. The pipeline route im surveying goes from around Conway down to the Helena/Tunica, MS area. I have met alot of interesting people from all over the region, and i have come to the conclusion that they are all equally hillbilly-ish and wierd. The only difference is that it gets darker the further south you go, if you know what i mean. (im not racist tho....well maybe only a little)


just kidding

chevy112488 Sep 27, 2007 07:00 PM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
i think i know what you're talking about... they're looking for natural gas right?

JohnAdamsR Sep 27, 2007 08:52 PM

RE: Hey BlackHorse......
 
They have already found huge amounts of natural gas in Arkansas. Now the problem is transporting it places where it can be used, which is where my company comes in. Texas Gas Corporation (just the name, they are not actually in Texas, go figure) hires a survey company to go out on foot and gather data for the proposed route with GPS to actually build a 166 mile arterial 36" steel pipeline that will carry the gas to various interconnects and smaller branching pipelines that will eventually deliver the gas to homes and businesses for use.




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