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July, 2008 ·  Wednesday
Every product that goes into a house, regardless of whether petroleum was used to manufacture it, is still affected by the price of oil when it has to get to that job site via some sort of petroleum-powered means of transportation. Is it any wonder prices continue to climb? My home prices are about to head up two more rungs come Friday.

Yours
I assure you, I never relish cost increases as much as I seem to for some reason in this interview. It's one thing when you spend your days working amongst tools. It's entirely different, though, when you are the tool.
Comments

I didn’t think you came off bad at all…

The first time I got interviewed for a newspaper article I described the location of the project by telling the reporter, “it is near a lot of big highways”.  Saying that it was near the intersection of I-40 and I-44 would have probably been more informative, but I was so nervous that I blanked and that was all I could spit out.  Wouldn’t you know, that was one of the few things from the interview they decided to put in quotes.

Blair - July 31, 2008

Yeah, you definitely have to live with the fear of their using your least flattering comment, huh?  And the one you pull of that you thought totally made you sound brilliant never gets used.

Any time I’m doing an interview, I really like to think ahead, do my homework on the topic, brush up on the precise facts and stats.  This one was kind of a rush deal, shot a couple of weeks ago, and just now aired. 

But hey, I had fun, and while my outlook on my performance may be down, prices, on the other, hand, certainly aren’t!

Jeff - July 31, 2008

Nah, you came off fine.  It did appear though that before your first shot, someone threw a good joke your way or let one rip.  smile

Nonetheless, a good story for helping educate the consumer.

Ryan Hukill - August 01, 2008
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