

Not a contractor, but I hire some.
A younger fellow bought an established electrical contracting business here locally, great guy, great reputation, Minnesota.I hired them to do some work on the farm, security lights, panel replacement, small amount of rewiring.
This was five months ago, no bill. I have called three times to get a bill, yeah, yeah, we’re busy I will get you one. Last time he said he does all billing by email, fine, I give him mine. Still no bill. I’m expecting maybe a couple thousand so not like it’s small change. No estimate, they just came when called, prompt, good fast work, very happy with the work.
So, you young guys, don’t neglect the final aspect of a job. Maybe I’m the only one he hasn’t billed, I doubt it. My wife and daughter weren’t home when the work was done so that isn’t it.
Last time I called he seemed irritated I was bugging him. Give him another call? The town isn’t one I frequent.
Phoebe Sparrow in Dune Drifter
Actually some pretty good acting, the battle scenes, meh, not so great.
On Tubi now.
Rochelle Vallese in Humanities End
Actually a pretty good movie, I’m glad I stayed around for the second half.
Rebecca Ferdinando in The Last Scout
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Harley Jane Kozak in Dark Planet
Pretty good premise, good acting, horrible special effects.
Doing some farm work.
These fertilizer spreaders are well balanced. When empty I can more the tongue by hand, they aren’t heavy, just a big metal box.
Returning this to the CO-OP.
Marina Sirtis and Morgan Lariah in 5th Passenger.
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Zosia Mamet in Mollie and Max in the Future.
Very quirky movie. Lots of current social and political commentary, might be some folks’ thing. F word used, the only adult part of it.
I enjoyed it. It’s basically a rom-com as they say.
Natalya Bondarchuk in Solaris
The Russian 1972 version. Could have been much shorter.