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z NY do Calgary...framing

07.03.08, 12:26
Zamiezamy z mezem przeprowadzic sie do Calgary w USA mieszkamy 10
lat ...ale jak wszyscy wiedza gospodarka jest kiepska wszystko droge
itd itp. Wiem, ze w Albercie ekonomia jest duzo lepsza (chyba, ze
sie myle) Moj maz zajmuje sie framingiem, mam pytanie jakie sa
szanse na znalezienie pracy w Calgary lub okolicach w tym zawodzie?
Moze orientujecie sie jakie sa stawki...a moze lepiej otworzyc
wlasny biznes?
Obserwuj wątek
    • mrouzo Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 07.03.08, 12:55
      Gospodarka kiepska i wszystko drogie?
      W USA ?

      Niemożliwe. Hawajczyk pisał tu zupełnie coś innego.
      • jphawajski Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 06:42
        dla niektorych wszedzie bedzie drogo.
    • ontarian Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 07.03.08, 16:36
      13libra napisała:

      > a moze lepiej otworzyc wlasny biznes?
      najlepiej to otworz okno i wyskocz
      • ouzothedrink Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 01:01
        Tu się z ortalionem zgadzam.
        Tylko to pozostało jankeskiej polonii wink
    • chardonnay11 Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 07.03.08, 16:59
      Zerknij na fora Kanadyjskie.Ignoruj idiotow z nickami mrouzo i jego
      wcieleniami.To zakopleksiony idiota.
      • chardonnay11 Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 07.03.08, 17:02
        A tak na marginesie.Co to jest "framing" ? Robicie oprawy do
        obrazow? Ja mysle ze to bylby niezly biznes.W Toronto sa strasznie
        drogie.
        • ontarian Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 07.03.08, 17:05
          chardonnay11 napisał:

          > A tak na marginesie.Co to jest "framing" ? Robicie oprawy do
          > obrazow?
          hehehe, nie obrazki oprawia, a na konstrakszyn tubajfory zbija
          • chardonnay11 Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 07.03.08, 18:43
            oh..rozumiem.No ale moze powinni sprobowac robic ramy do obrazow?
            Naprawde sa chorrendalnie drogie w Toronto.Drewniana oprawa matr/na
            metr kosztuje prawie $70 dolcow.Ja mysle ze na tym ktos moglby
            zrobic niezly business.Najlepsze ceny na ramy i artykuly artystyczne
            znalazlem w "Curry's".
        • litzmann Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 07.03.08, 18:57
          Framing to znaczy ze wrabiaja polonusow w przestepstwa i pozniej ich
          szantazuja. "I was framed"...
          • litzmann Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 07.03.08, 19:00
            en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Framed_Roger_Rabbit
            The movie opens as production of a Baby Herman short subject – which
            in the realm of this film is "live action" slapstick – ends when
            Roger Rabbit blows his lines for the 23rd time. This introduces the
            film's title character, who plays the supporting comic foil to
            cartoon star Baby Herman (a cantankerous man who appears to be a
            baby). In the movie's milieu, cartoon characters are a sapient
            species cohabiting alongside human beings, though unlike
            them, "Toons," as they are called, are unbounded by the laws of
            physics, as long as the result is funny. Eventually, it is revealed
            that Marvin Acme, the owner of the Acme Company and of Toontown, has
            been murdered. All signs point to Roger Rabbit, an actor at Maroon
            Cartoons, as the culprit. Roger has recently been shown evidence
            that Acme and Roger's wife, Jessica Rabbit, a sexy Toon femme fatale
            (speaking voice by Kathleen Turner, singing voice by Amy Irving),
            had been (literally) playing pattycake together (with Jessica
            moaning in a suspiciously sexual manner). This is tantamount to
            infidelity in the eyes of a Toon.


            Roger Rabbit, as depicted in the opening scene of the film.The only
            person who can help clear Roger's name is Eddie Valiant (Bob
            Hoskins), a washed-up, alcoholic detective who hates Toons because
            his brother, Teddy, died after a piano was dropped on his head by a
            Toon during a routine criminal investigation years before. Eddie is
            reluctantly forced into helping when Roger hides in his apartment.
            He soon finds himself shielding Roger from Judge Doom (Christopher
            Lloyd) of the Toontown District Superior Court and his "Toon Patrol"
            henchmen, a group of weasels named Smartass, Greasy, Psycho, Stupid,
            and Wheezy. Meanwhile, Doom's giant Cloverleaf Corporation is
            plotting to buy out the L.A. interurban railway (the Pacific
            Electric, nicknamed "the red car") and replace it with freeways.
            (This story line is based on the General Motors streetcar
            conspiracy, an alleged effort to dismantle public transportation
            systems throughout the U.S.).

            With Acme dead and no will having been found, Toontown is in danger
            of being bulldozed in order to make way for the freeway. Eddie and
            Roger must find the will of the late Marvin Acme, which purportedly
            gives ownership of Toontown to the Toons, as per Acme’s solemn oath.
            Judge Doom is also trying to find the will in order to dispose of
            it, so he can destroy Toontown and build his freeway where the place
            once stood, making himself a profit out of the deal. If any Toons
            happen to get in his way, Judge Doom feels no qualms about
            subjecting them to the "Dip": a mixture concocted of acetone,
            benzene, and turpentine, which is the only sure way to kill a Toon.

            Eddie goes to the studios of Maroon Cartoons, Roger's employer, to
            help clear the rabbit's name. There he interrogates R. K. Maroon,
            who is shot twice in the back and is killed. Thinking the shooter to
            be Jessica Rabbit, playing Roger for a patsy, Eddie chases the
            assassin all the way into Toontown, despite his trepidation; Eddie
            has not set foot in Toontown since his brother Teddy’s demise. There
            Eddie discovers from Jessica that the assassin was actually Judge
            Doom, who also murdered Marvin Acme. The weasels are homing in on
            the two; Benny the Cab arrives in time to get them to safety. Once
            outside the tunnel leading to Toontown, Benny slips on some Dip in
            the road dumped there by Doom and crashes into a light pole,
            ejecting Eddie and Jessica out of him. Doom then kidnaps the two of
            them and takes them to the Acme factory. Roger then shows up in
            Eddie's battered car, that he stole earlier. Benny informs him that
            Doom has Jessica and Eddie, and "drives" the two of them in Eddie's
            car to the factory.

            In the film's climax, set in the Acme Warehouse, Roger manages to
            gain entry through the plumbing, but is ultimately caught after one
            of the weasels drops a ton of bricks on his head. Judge Doom then
            spews "dip" from a huge machine and tries to eradicate Roger and
            Jessica. He reveals his plans to then use his Dip vehicle to erase
            Toontown. To combat Doom's weasel henchmen using their one weakness,
            the normally hard-nosed Eddie draws upon his past experience as a
            clown at Ringling Brothers circus and performs a slapstick comedy
            dance. In doing so, Valiant causes the weasels to literally die of
            laughter. As the Weasels, except for Smart Ass (who was killed when
            a kick to his crotch from Eddie sent him flying into the dip mixer)
            and Psycho (who fell into a spining part of the machine and
            flattened), fly into Heaven, the dipmachine misfires (thanks to
            Psycho's ghost), almost killing Roger and Jessica. Eddie turns it
            off, but has a battle with Judge Doom.

            During the final battle with Eddie, Judge Doom is revealed to be a
            Toon himself after a steam-roller flattens him, where upon he
            reinflates by using an air tank, revealing his Toon features of red
            fiery pupils and a very squeaky voice. To Eddie's horror, Doom then
            reveals himself to be the very Toon who murdered Teddy Valiant. He
            fights Eddie by turning his limbs into a veritable arsenal including
            buzzsaws and anvils. Just when it seems that Judge Doom is about to
            win, Eddie uses an Acme scissor-spring-loaded punch-glove mallet to
            knock open the drain valve on the Dip machine, drenching Judge Doom
            and draining the Dip. Doom melts away and the Dip machine breaks
            through the wall, entering Toontown. Fortunately, it drives right in
            front of a passenger train almost instantly. Eddie then washes the
            Dip from the factory floor using the factory's hydrant system and
            frees Jessica and Roger. The police soon arrive, and realize that
            Judge Doom was responsible for the murders of Maroon, Acme, and
            Teddy Valiant, though no one knows for sure who he really was, due
            to a rubber mask he wore over his toon face. Marvin Acme's will is
            found (Acme wrote it in "disappearing re-appearing ink", whereas
            Roger had inadvertently used the "blank" paper to write Jessica a
            love letter earlier in the story), and Toontown is handed over to
            the control of the Toons, who all cheer and sing a chorus of "Smile,
            Darn Ya, Smile."

        • 13libra Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 00:55
          chardonnay11 napisał:

          > A tak na marginesie.Co to jest "framing" ? Robicie oprawy do
          > obrazow? Ja mysle ze to bylby niezly biznes.W Toronto sa strasznie
          > drogie.

          Nie zupelnie "framing" tzn. zajmuje sie budowa domow.
          • mrzorba Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 09:41
            Znaczy sie baraczkow z dykty izolowanych platykowymi plachtami, w
            tzw. kanadyjskim systemie?
            • 13libra Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 12:01
              mrzorba napisała:

              > Znaczy sie baraczkow z dykty izolowanych platykowymi plachtami, w
              > tzw. kanadyjskim systemie?

              Mylisz sie ... a tak w ogole to czym ty sie zajmujesz ...madralo
              • litzmann Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 15:58
                Ja? Budowaniem i remontami kamienic w Warsze (ulice wasze, kamienice
                nasze). wink
                • litzmann Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 15:59
                  Jako Lodzermensch mam też kamienice w Łodzi (za okupacji
                  Litzmannstadt)... wink
      • 13libra Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 00:54
        ok bede miala na uwadze ...dziekismile
      • ouzothedrink Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 01:02
        Przede wszystkim ignoruj nicki: chardonnay, polonus5 i ortalion
        • fan.club Ta wyliczanka jest jest bardzo mozolna. 08.03.08, 11:19
          Oraz do doopy. Ignoruj po prostu całe forum.
        • 13libra Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 12:03
          ouzothedrink napisał:

          > Przede wszystkim ignoruj nicki: chardonnay, polonus5 i ortalion


          Ok dzieki...chyba trafilam nie na to forum ...nie maja pojecia o
          emigracji, i sa zalosni...smutne ale prawdziwe.
          • zagadeknaukowy Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 13:52
            sluchaj, na forum to trafilas dobrze tylko ze zlym mezem. Jak twoj
            maz zna framing to wiesz, ale ja bym sie tym tutaj nie chwalila,
            zwlaszcza ze masz nick taki anti-framingowy. Jak to mozliwe ze ty
            osoba subtelna zwiazalas sie z takim wyrobikiem ktory zbija dwie
            deski na krzyz i nazywa to 'zawodem'. Ten zawod to jest zawod ciesli
            budowlanego i jako taki ma wiele wad, malo zalet i sporo przerw
            miedzy czekami, jak zauwazylas. Krotko mowiac to jako on chce czy
            musi jechac to neich jedzie a ty sobie zostan i czekaj az ci te
            pieniadze przysle. Pamietaj zeby zawsze bylo dobrze ubezpieczony na
            zycie bo dlugo to on nie pozyje.
            • chardonnay11 Re: z NY do Calgary...framing 08.03.08, 14:46
              Libra nic sie nie przejmuj.Niestety to forum jest pelne
              frustratow.Nie osiagneli w zyciu nic i to ich dobija.Przyjezdzajcie
              smialo.Pracy jest duzo.Boom budowlany jest w kazdej prowincji.Z tymi
              ramami do obrazow wcale nie zartowalem.Jezeli twoj maz jest
              stolarzem to naprawde mozna zrobic na tym business.Powodzenia.
              • litzmann Re: z NY do Calgary...framing... :( 08.03.08, 16:04
                Odróżnijmy cieślę, rzemieślnika-fachowca, który buduje porządny
                drewniany dom np. w stylu zakopiańskim, od kanadyjskiego czy
                antypodziańskiego partacza, który zbija przy pomocy gwoździ
                drewniane szkielety kanadyjskich czy australijskich baraczków w
                stylu brick veneer (konstrukcja z drewnianych patyków zbitych
                rdzewiejącymi szybko gwoździami, na to dykta i plastykowa izolacja a
                na wierzch pojedyńcza warstweka tandetnych cegieł, aby ten baraczek
                udawał murowany dom)... sad
                • chardonnay11 Re: z NY do Calgary...framing... :( 08.03.08, 16:45
                  Kagan, napisz kiedy ciebie zostawila zona? Przeciez to widac
                  wyraznie koles.
                  • mrzorba Re: z NY do Calgary...framing... :( 08.03.08, 18:20
                    Ktora żona? Ostatnio miewam też i mężów!

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