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    Nice work PawPaw, sure looks like a million dollar job. Ferdi

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    Thanks Pastor, I'll tell her you put in a good word for me, although the weather is the best for fishing now and for a few more days. The rain has been hitting us hard everyday, Yesterday we got hit with two storms for a total of 3.5 inches.

    Thanks Ferd, good to hear from ya and was thinking of you this week. I hope you are doing great and that we'll get to meet again at the Bend. Tell Connie hello for us.
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    Good job Gene......that's a lot of work.....
    The "King" is coming
    This could be the Day....
    RETIRED LOUISIANA CRAPPIE HUNTER

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    I like your roof also mr. Gene. Is it new?

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    Thanks Todd. The roof is a few years old, complement of Gustav, who blew some of the old roof off and let water into the house. Nothing serious be enough to make a real mess.
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    That roof will last a lifetime Gene, did the same thing here. Screwed down heavy gauge metal. Being a light color it reflects the sun instead of absorbing the sun's heat from dark shingles. Roughly 30 % more efficient in the cooling capacity in the house. Cost is higher initially of course, but pays for itself very quickly. Plus, it's a classic look in my opinion. My son wanted the same on a house he had built in Houston, but apparently the subdivisions in Houston won't allow that for some reason.
    Randy Andres

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