May 8, 2008
When you spend most the hours of your work day on the ground of a roofing project, you're bound to inhale a few things. Working on a hundred year old shingle roof, however, you're certain to inhale a lot of crap.
I think my favorite moment was when I blew my nose one morning into my yellow paisley hanky and saw black boogers. Sorry, I mean snot. No boogers--they were sticky. That's when you know you've been cleaning up debris from a shingle roof. Or getting it dumped on your head.
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