93308 Plumbing Jobs: Bakersfield, California

93308 : Bakersfield, California

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21 Responses to “93308 Plumbing Jobs: Bakersfield, California”

  1. tantric_fart says:

    Bakersfield is Texas.

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  3. Dinosaucers says:

    Hey :) . Lucky you missed it! There’s more cleaning up and demolishing going on at the moment than rebuilding. But building that was planned earlier to the quake in other areas is being sped up like subdivisions and supermarkets. There’s not a lot to really report about on the news apart from all the financial stuff which sucks :( , loss of government provided jobs because they can’t afford it. I guess if anyone cares they could go onto one of the NZ news sites like stuff.co.nz :) . There’s still heaps on Japan here, everyday. The nuclear thing is pretty scary :( , I’m glad NZ is really against having nuclear power here.

  4. David D says:

    The music for Hotel California probably comes from the song "We Used To Know" – by Jethro Tull. The Eagles toured with Jethro Tull just before they came out with their song. See:

    The song is credited as being written by Don Felder, Don Henley and Glenn Frey. It was released in 1976 by the Eagles.

    There are many fantastic ideas about the meaning of the lyrics of the song. These theories usually pick one or two isolated items from the entire song. Almost all songs tell a story, and as such all of the lyrics should contribute to the whole. Hotel California is no different.

    The meaning of the lyrics are that the song is a description of the journey from ‘Need’ to ‘Love and Marriage’ to ‘Divorce’ and ultimately to the impossibility of regaining the life and happiness of the pre-divorce state.

    Initially the traveler is feeling the need of a relationship “My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim, I had to stop for the night.” The traveler meets his love and gets married “There she stood in the doorway. I heard the mission bell.” A marriage commitment opens up the possibility of happiness but, also, the traveler is aware that he is vulnerable to the possibility of intense unhappiness. “And I was thinking to myself, this could be heaven or this could be hell.”

    Unfortunately the marriage dissolves and his former love becomes obsessed with money “Her mind is Tiffany-twisted” where “Tiffany” refers to the very expensive New York Store, Tiffany & Co.. With the divorce there is the division of property- “she got the Mercedes Benz.” After the breakup when he sees her with any guys she reassures him that the “pretty, pretty boys” are just “friends.” In this new world of being single the other singles he meets do their “dance in the courtyard.” of life. They generally fall into one or the other of two groups. There are those who can’t stop talking about their Ex. “Some dance to remember” and there are those who don’t want to say anything at all about their past marriage “some dance to forget.”

    Now in this world of being divorced he longs to return the pre-divorced state of happiness “So I called up the captain, please bring me my wine” but he finds that his happiness (wine) is now irrevocably in the past “we haven’t had that spirit here since nineteen sixty nine.”

    Deep into the post-divorce single’s scene with “mirrors on the ceiling, the pink champagne on ice” he is reminded that it is his actions that got him into the prison of being divorced, “we are all just prisoners here, of our own device.” And, yet, he and others want this divorce nightmare to be over, so- “they stab it with their steely knives, but” they can’t become pre-divorced, “they just can’t kill the beast.” Now frustrated he panics and is, “running for the door. I had to find the passage back to the place I was before.” But he is brought up short when the night man informs him that “You can checkout any time you like,” (commit suicide) “but you can never leave” (become pre-divorced).

    There are two choruses in the song and each mention the “Hotel California.” This reference is to the environment in California around the time the song was written. California was experiencing the highest divorce rate in the nation. Each chorus has lines that remember his past marriage “such a lovely place” and his past lover “such a lovely face.” The first chorus indicates that there can always be more divorces “Plenty of room at the Hotel California, any time of year, you can find it here.” The second chorus points out that, as a part of divorce, you will always “bring your alibis…”

    For a really good rendition see:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=HAM1g0oX4OE

  5. ravi_gee says:

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  6. stevefwb says:

    find out what your building codes are where you live . but if you need the valve why not replace it now if it fails 5 yrs from now and you have to tear into your bath room that would be a shame. but why should you need the valve? you will need to drain the house anyway to install the new hot and cold valves anyway. inspect the plumbing and see what shape that it is in. if it is good just replace the valve stems save the grief.

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  10. Necropaladin says:

    I think you may be talking about a Sandberg California Bass. I'm not sure which one you are referring to exactly (as you left out some details like what type of pickups you meant by "classic Fender bass"). I think it's either one of these: or one of Found primarily in Europe, these basses normally cost around 1200-1300 euros, or $1500ish American.

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  12. Logic says:

    Very good question.

  13. pippy says:

    I love it how he killed the electric car by baiting companies with hydrogen cars. California imposed a 10% minimum percent of cars that had to be electric on all sold cars. This was to battle air pollution, and would be increased overtime. When W gave billions of dollars to the auto industry for hydrogen cell research they scrapped it hoping that hydrogen would be better than electric cars. They weren’t.

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  15. UITkalender says:

    Join me today for a 3 Day Blinds Sales Career Fair, Bakersfield, CA – Hilton Garden Inn, 625 Marriott Drive Bakersfield, 93308 10am-5pm!

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  17. Timothy Allmen says:

    We ought to try a little of that in this coutry. Get out of the war business and use the savings to repair our infrastructure. Think of the jobs it would create!

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