What are you doing tomorrow?

Installing a hood fan, running tek cables for a 240v hookup to a disconnect box then running some 12/2 wire to a machine, wiring up a thermostat, running a gas line for a BBQ, installing a propane conversion kit in a boiler, possibly more things.
 
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Installing a hood fan, running tek cables for a 240v hookup to a disconnect box then running some 12/2 wire to a machine, wiring up a thermostat, running a gas line for a BBQ, installing a propane conversion kit in a boiler, possibly more things.
Oh, you're one of those people who doesn't ever develop a sense of how long it takes to get projects done. Those people drive me nuts "Yeah I only have like 3 hours to work but we should be able to install new doors and the downspouting and paint almost the entire shed in that amount of time, right?" and they act like you're the asshole when you tell them "Uh, well if we hurry maybe we can get the doors on in that amount of time". Like nigger after decades of you having never finished a single thing in the time you thought you would how haven't you learned anything?

That's like 3-5 days of work, charitably.
 
Oh, you're one of those people who doesn't ever develop a sense of how long it takes to get projects done. Those people drive me nuts "Yeah I only have like 3 hours to work but we should be able to install new doors and the downspouting and paint almost the entire shed in that amount of time, right?" and they act like you're the asshole when you tell them "Uh, well if we hurry maybe we can get the doors on in that amount of time". Like nigger after decades of you having never finished a single thing in the time you thought you would how haven't you learned anything?

That's like 3-5 days of work, charitably.
No...the hole's already drilled for the hood fan, it's just connecting a boot to the top then a small piece of 6" ducting out the wall with an outside boot, about 3 hours probably. The disconnect just needs to be mounted to the wall, the tek cable is already wired into the breaker, it just needs to be pulled through the deck and wired to the box, piece of 12/2 about 3 feet long, push it through a liquitite conduit, wire it to the box and the other end to the machine, screw some clips in, about an hour, gasline to the BBQ is already about 2 feet away in copper, we just need to run the last few feet of it in black iron to the BBQ, box gets screwed into the wall, turn the gas on, soap test it, another hour. Last propane conversion kit I installed took about 15 minutes.

Last time I did doors, which was last week, in three hours we installed 3 doors with frames, did all the trim around them and cut out and replaced 3 ceiling led lights with different lights and ran two new wires into a breaker.
 
I'm going to the store but for normal grocery shopping purposes only. The only "substances" I intend on purchasing are beer and Naproxen.
 
Living with the near certain knowledge I could mount a genuine challenge to the World Record for Galaga (if I had enough meth to keep me awake). Everything else is just regular existence and mundane tasks.
 
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