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Dr. John Crisler
12-13-2007, 09:45 PM
Besides the fact we have hired and trained up two new employees/associates the past month, we are also moving the Man Cave.

The Man Cave II is MUCH larger, and we are in the process of adding wood, leather, and all we need to Man Up what was a large traditional doctor's office. Paint, new carpet and barn wood are on the way.

Man Cave II is also much easier to get to, as we have a highway ramp only a block away from our parking lot. And no orange barrels!!! (our local guys will get that one).

It was a great time in the original office, and we will miss it. It was cool being in an address on the National Register of Historic Places, with the original 128 year old cobble stones as floor of our Waiting Room. We'll leave her in fine shape, after having restored her to her original beauty.

Anyway, with the Holidays on top of everything else, I'm keeping up with the Forum as much as I can. But you Vets can fill in the gaps, and I'll be by each day to catch up. Things will settle down in a couple of weeks.

Nemesis
12-13-2007, 11:51 PM
We understand and appreciate the time you do provide.

Nuclear
12-15-2007, 12:01 PM
Wishing you success on your move and your new office!

Dr. John Crisler
12-15-2007, 01:48 PM
Thanks, guys.

The work crew called at 8AM this morning, to say they already had Kim's Receptionist window cut.

Couldn't knock down the wall to expand my private office as the previous tenant hasn't her things out completely yet. We're also going to install a cut-through hallway, to assist foot traffic flow. Maybe a hardwood floor in my private office, and barnwood on the walls, to Man Up the joint.

There's a highway on-ramp 10 seconds from our parking lot. And not an orange barrel to be found anywhere.

Dr. John Crisler
12-30-2007, 01:56 PM
Well, we're now completely out of the Old Man Cave. We sure loved it there, but had to move on.

The New Man Cave is going to be wonderful. It was originally set up to accomodate two conventional physicians, so there's plenty of room; but please note the word "conventional". lol We're taking great pains to Man Up! the place.

Poked an archway through a wall to expand my personal office, and laid a wooden floor upon it. Next we'll put up some barn wood in there.

Tomorrow, New Year's Eve, we're back in full operation. My staff (including two new associates) have done an incedible job during the move.

We'll post up a few pics once we're fully settled in. I'm leaving now to go in and work on the aquarium, as well as hanging some frames and putting my Exam Room together.

No more Downtown Lansing orange barrels, City Income Taxes, City Inventory taxes, and NO parking. We are convinced the Mayor and City Council here are deternined to drive every business out of Lansing. With us, at least, they won!

Plus, the New Man Cave is only 5 minutes from my home. Sweet!

JanSz
12-30-2007, 02:27 PM
Well, we're now completely out of the Old Man Cave. We sure loved it there, but had to move on.

The New Man Cave is going to be wonderful. It was originally set up to accomodate two conventional physicians, so there's plenty of room; but please note the word "conventional". lol We're taking great pains to Man Up! the place.

Poked an archway through a wall to expand my personal office, and laid a wooden floor upon it. Next we'll put up some barn wood in there.

Tomorrow, New Year's Eve, we're back in full operation. My staff (including two new associates) have done an incedible job during the move.

We'll post up a few pics once we're fully settled in. I'm leaving now to go in and work on the aquarium, as well as hanging some frames and putting my Exam Room together.

No more Downtown Lansing orange barrels, City Income Taxes, City Inventory taxes, and NO parking. We are convinced the Mayor and City Council here are deternined to drive every business out of Lansing. With us, at least, they won!

Plus, the New Man Cave is only 5 minutes from my home. Sweet!

Good news, congratulations.

If that was salt water reef aquaruim with sponges, anemonies and corals as main and fish and snalis to complete the ecosystem,
then my wife could give you some tips on how to enjoy them the best.

Just kidding, it is terible hobby, in no time takes over life, it is like falling in love, again.

Dr. John Crisler
12-30-2007, 02:45 PM
Good news, congratulations.

If that was salt water reef aquaruim with sponges, anemonies and corals as main and fish and snalis to complete the ecosystem,
then my wife could give you some tips on how to enjoy them the best.

Just kidding, it is terible hobby, in no time takes over life, it is like falling in love, again.

I wish, just fresh water. Someday I'll install a marine tank, and contract to have it maintained professionally (necessary with an 80 hour work week).

The problem with salt water tanks is they make me want to book a flight to Cozmumel so I can SCUBA dive!

JanSz
12-30-2007, 02:59 PM
I wish, just fresh water. Someday I'll install a marine tank, and contract to have it maintained professionally (necessary with an 80 hour work week).

The problem with salt water tanks is they make me want to book a flight to Cozmumel so I can SCUBA dive!

I told you, salt water is nothing but a problem.

All I want is another 175# tuna cough from my 42' Viking.

Or was it the boat that I like, not sure.