Archive | June, 2010

I want to move to the hills with a ISBU Cabin to keep me warm…

25 Jun

It’s all about power, plain and simple. They have it, we don’t.

“They” want us to follow along peacefully behind them, like addle-headed lemmings, while things get worse, and worse, and worse.

Is it any wonder that many of us simply wish to withdraw to spaces we can self regulate and control, in homes built as affordably and sustainably as possible, while we serve up a heaping portion of self responsibility and self reliance?

It’s hard to watch the gyrations, without wanting to just move to the woods…

The economy is killing us. Foreclosures are taking our homes, while jobs head for parts unknown, to places like Mumbai.  Oil covers the beaches of Gulf Coastal America.

The conditions that we live in currently make some of us want to build strong homes, strong fences, and turn our focus inward onto our  families first,  and then “everything else.”

And that’s exactly what many of my ISBU families are doing. They’re pulling up conventional stakes, and even moving to rural environs, to places where they have MORE control over their lives, and the POWERS THAT BE have less.

They want to take that POWER back, and use it with wisdom, and not folly.

Whether you want to live in the the country, or the county… in the woods, or just desire a comfortable life in a strong, energy efficient, affordable home crafted with your own hands…

I know that you’re looking for answers.

It’s for this very reason that I released my report;

“Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings!”

I wanted to get something into the hands of families that are looking for “alternatives” to the “same old energy guzzling, mortgage strangling” tract home or condo down the block… or even worse…

And, it’s also why I made sure that the report would be very affordable.

$9.95 isn’t much to pay for taking your first steps toward family independence, as you start taking more responsibility for your loved ones.

My book will tell you what you need to know… and show you what you need to do, to get yourself on the path to a better life.

It’s time we all started paying attention to what’s happening around us, and making decisions that will insure that our families don’t get caught between a rock and a hard place. The first step to family survival is insuring that you have strong sustainable shelter. Not many things are stronger than steel.

Building your own home using repurposed ISBU Shipping Containers. combined with conventional materials,  and doing it with the cash in your wallet… translates to that ability to cut that leash that holds your neighbors by the throat. You know the leash I’m talking about.  It’s their 30 year mortgage.

While they are working like dogs to pay the piper, you’ll be playing with your kids and BBQ’ing on the back deck.

Why? Because you’ll have more free time and money to share with your family. Isn’t that what “family” is supposed to be all about?

So, let’s do some math;

Building your own ISBU home means creating a strong, energy efficient environment to raise your tribe in… while you save money.

That equals less stress, less drama, simpler living in collaboration and not confrontation, stronger families, and a path to richer communities in almost every tangible way.

And while you’re contributing to making everything around you better, you’ll be doing it sustainably, affordably, and efficiently.

It’s hard to find any fault in that logic.

I want that for MY family, and I want that for YOURS, too.

To find out more, I hope you’ll give my report; “Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings” a good read. It will SHOW YOU how you can build a home out of steel, with your own two hands…

It’s available by hitting that “BUY MY NEW BOOK”  button up there on the right side of your monitor.

Do it now, while everyone else just shakes their head and wonders how we ever got into these messes that plague America.There is no more time to just sit idly by. We have to act, while we still can.

Want an example of what I’m talking about?

How about this;

If it walks like a duck, and squawks like a duck…

Where did common sense go?

The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is the man-made biggest disaster in the history of civilized man.

And aside from the Oil Companies involved, where were the regulatory guys from the EPA, and all those other gov’t offices tasked with safeguarding our seas, and even our way of life.

They were bought off.

Isn’t it about time we realized that the oil companies and their “bought and paid for” politicians are NOT working in our best interests? How many of these disasters will it take, before we can’t even imagine “recovery”?

American isn’t run “by the people, for the people” any longer. It’s run by conglomerates. Corporations have more rights than individuals. And they have louder voices, when push comes to shove. Why? Because they bought and paid for the politicians.

If anything is clear, it’s that it seems many, if not the majority of big business corporations are designed to pillage and loot, while keeping us quiet, by controlling the media, and even the rule of law. They pursue profit by burying their enemies, and buying and suppressing technology that would save us, by leading us to a “better path.”

That’s another reason to wrest power back from them, by taking more control of your own life. An affordable, sustainable home is a huge step in that direction.

Let me help you find that path. Buy My Book! :)

Stay tuned.

Warning:

Strong language, but I think you’ll find this interesting…

Stay tuned.

Affordable Housing comes in all shapes and sizes…

20 Jun

SPECIAL NEWS FLASH!!!

“Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings”

subtitled; “Contemplating Corten Castles”…

My NEW ISBU BOOK  about ISBU container homes and cabins is shipping!

Am I excited? You bet!

It addresses a lot of the pertinent issues, and includes several (and I mean SEVERAL) floorplan sets for ISBU homes in the 20′, 40′ and 48′ High Cube ISBU (Intermodal Steel Building Unit) range.

These are not “pie in the sky” homes, folks.

Nor are they “fantasy” budget busters.

These are homes that you can build with your own hands!

“Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings”

is in PDF format, and the price is a low – low $10.95.

It’s to the point,  MAC, KINDLE, iPad and PC friendly… and will get you started down the Corten Path!

Order your copy RIGHT NOW!  You’re gonna love it! I promise!

This Book  will NOT be available when our Corten Manifesto… “Container Home Building” is released. And I’ll point out that “CHB” is going to be considerably more expensive, at an estimated cost of at least $75. We’re talking “reference book” here folks…

See that big blue book icon on the right of your screen? That’s the ticket!

What are you waiting for?

That said:

I’ve been talking to a partner in Kansas lately.

I don’t know why, exactly, as every time I think about him, I start having nightmares of Dorothy in a Corten Cabin, falling on my head… :)

He’s longing for a Corten Cocoon of his very own, and he’s conspiring with a guy who builds strawbale homes…

Okay, he probably didn’t build THIS one., but I would…  And then I’d probably set it on fire, in a freak Plasma Cutter “accident.” :)

… Anyway, as near as I can tell,  they are already plotting and scheming… dreaming of the days they’ll spend, happily grinding away on Corten steel, and burning each other with Plasma Cutters.

One of the things I’m seeing right now is a huge availability of 20′ High Cube ISBUs. Around here, the land was covered with them, as homeowners used them to hold their precious belongings in their yards, as they rebuilt their homes. And now that those homes are mostly rebuilt (or still waiting on insurance settlements), a lot of those empty boxes are available, quite affordably.

It’s given me pause to think about using them to establish “wings” of Corten comfort. Say, three of them nestled up alongside each other (to form 20′x24′ rooms), in wings of three or four, creating a big open room in the middle. Picture a big T or X-shaped house.

THAT middle space you just created is just a concrete slab and a roof. It’s essentially created very inexpensively.

Now, once you’ve done that, put your kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room in one wing, and then put bedrooms in two of the others, and you have a two or even three bedroom house, fast, fast, fast…

You know me, so it’s a standing seam metal roof… SSMR roof on Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS), and extend that roof out in overhangs to form big covered decks in the corners of that 3 or 4 winged house.  Go out at least 16′ x 16′. You’ll see why later.

Next year (after you’ve saved some more cash and scrounged some more salvaged materials to use)… you could add  on to the OUTSIDE of those wings (I’m talking about those “outdoor decks” now) by enclosing them with easily constructed 8′ walls, and Hurricane Door sets. Hey, they already have an insulated roof, right?

Now you have an office, a media room, more bedrooms, you name it. For the price of a few walls and some salvaged doors.

Want to know more about it?

It’s just ONE of the designs highlighted in the new Book!

“Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings”

Get it now!

Stay tuned.


“Corten Man” to the Rescue!

17 Jun

SPECIAL NEWS FLASH!!!

Due to the Gulf Oil Spill, and family health issues, I’ve condensed part of the “monster sized” reference book I’m working on;

“Container Home Building”

into a Special Report titled;

“Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings”

subtitled; “Contemplating Corten Castles”…

This Special Report about ISBU container homes and cabins is going to start shipping!

Am I excited? You bet!

It addresses a lot of the pertinent issues, and includes several floorplan sets for ISBU homes in the 20′, 40′ and 48′ High Cube ISBU (Intermodal Steel Building Unit) range.

These are not “pie in the sky” homes, folks.

Nor are they “fantasy” budget busters.

These are homes that you can build with your own hands!

“Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings”

is in PDF format, and the price is a low – low $9.95.

It’s to the point, both MAC and PC friendly, and will get you started down the Corten Path! All sales are being handled thru PayPal for the time being. After we’ve processed your payment, we’ll confirm your order and then email the REPORT right to you!

Reserve your copy RIGHT NOW!  You’re gonna love it! I promise!

This REPORT  will NOT be available when “Container Home Building” is released. And I’ll point out that “CHB” is going to be considerably more expensive, at an estimated cost of $49.95. We’re talking “reference book” here folks…

See that PayPal button on the right? That’s the ticket!

What are you waiting for?

Hah Ha!

It is I… Corten Man!

But you already knew that, didn’t you? Like the “slicked back ‘do?”

Can you tell that my wife is yelling at me? Now all I need is a little bit of Brylcream! :)

Look, I can turn an old metal box into a fortress of steel!

Okay, so we’d better stop at 9 stories tall. After all, you gotta “Respect the Box! Respect it!”

They’re just BOXES. You really can do it, pretty much like this.  You just stack em up, lock them together, and break out the welder. It’s like that old video game we used to be addicted to, before we had children… and wives.

You can house a lot of families in a very small space, by using this method, to form new housing. Affordable, sustainable  housing.

I can turn a mountain of metal lurking in the guise of a shipping container into a Corten Castle!

Lemme see, I left my wallet in the third one up, four over… Oy.

Want proof? Order my new Report; Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings!

YOU can turn a 20′ ISBU Shipping Container into a Corten Coffee Shop. Ice Cream Shop, Toll booth, Guest Cottage, Home Studio, you name it!

But…

I cannot stop the oil. Not with all the ISBUs on the planet. The Gulf of Mexico Spill rages on, and we sit here waiting, as the tide plays with our emotions, and your futures.

So, besides the Report  I’m currently releasing, “Introduction to Container Homes & Buildings” (see the top of this post for those exciting details!) and the work on the “Corten Encyclopedia“, as it’s become known in these parts… while I’m waiting for the oil to arrive on our beaches, on top of my “normal” workload, I’m working on a series of plans for projects already in development this year;

They include an Art Studio nestled in the Alabama woods, a 2 story townhome model that will be an integral part of a new Corten Community,  a Grade School annex for some cool Cherokee kids, and possibly even some “proposal” collaborated design work for a 30 bed home for homeless Veterans -  for both Men and Women.

In the meantime, I’m collecting stuff to fill a day care center that is going to be established to care for the children of oil spill workers, so that the kids will have something to do other than worrying about their moms and dads, as we all pitch in to battle the spill.

As work progresses, I’ll show you what we’re working on, and even try to further stimulate your interest in “all things Corten.”

As the economy gets tougher to deal with, as housing becomes more and more out of reach for families, we’re going to be helping families build shelters of steel, to prepare for whatever comes next…

And the proceeds from the Special Report, and the Book…  will help make that happen. Reserve your copy now! Hit that PayPal button!

Stay tuned!

Simmer DOWN!

14 Jun

Lately, as the temperature starts to warm up, my email is starting to fill up, with questions about “affordability, sustainability, and that mother of all dragons, energy efficiency”.

Here on RR, we’re all about Affordability (after all, I’m teaching you to build a home using the pennies that your boss calls “your paycheck”), Sustainability (because being nice to Mother Nature just makes good sense) and Energy Efficiency (because being frugal with power makes YOU cents).

Part of living in an ISBU based home is being a PART of the solution. ALL of the solutions…

This includes making the home work for YOU, instead of you always working for the HOME.

In the South, when the temperature starts to climb, local temperatures do, as well. In fact, the natives get downright unpleasant  and restless.

So, lot’s of people are looking for solutions to heat related problems.

Some resort to drinking enough “frosty cold ones” to drown most mortal men, but still… they get overheated. Okay… alcohol doesn’t work.  And the roof isn’t the best place to drink beer. The ground is HARD… So… What next?

Some resort to moving to another locale, but frankly, in this economy, it’s not likely for most as “a solution”.

I mean, I like tropical beaches as much as the next guy, but mine is covered in oil (or soon will be) and I can’t afford to move to “the good ones”.

So, that’s not a solution, either…

So, I need to actually DO SOMETHING to combat the heat.

Now, for lots of readers, the immediate question is:

“How do I make more power?”

But, I propose that the real question should be;

“How do I use LESS power and stay cool?”

While I’m an advocate of using Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs), saving power by switching to them just lets you see the sweat running down your forehead.

It will affect your power bill, but it won’t solve your immediate problem.

You can unplug all the appliances and battery chargers that you aren’t using. Cell phone chargers and iPod chargers still draw power, whether your phone or player is attached to them or not.

Again… power savings, but I’m still H-O-T!

Okay, what’s next?

You can add a solar sunspace, or even a few more Photovoltaic panels to your array, to offset your enrgy usage. But, that’s expensive, and it still doesn’t solve your biggest problem. You’re HOT.

Anyone (and I mean ANYONE) can improve the comfort levels in their house, and use LESS power… by insulating it and sealing up all the leaks.

A weathertight and well insulated house is an energy efficient house.

First, caulk all the window joints in your house, inside and out. Then, install sunshades on the windows, to cut down on heat gain.

And then… break out the big guns. That’s right… Insulation.

And, there are a ton of insulation options;

Fiberglass batts (EWWWW!)

Sawdust (okay, I suppose… but not for me)

Cellulose Fiber (better)

Old Blue Jeans and cotton shreds (um…. okay)

… and my personal favorite (fanfare please!)

SPF! Spray-On Closed Cell Foam!

(And YES! You can too do it yourself. I teach people to do it every day. Okay, maybe not EVERY DAY, but on quite a few days…)

Regardless of the method you choose, super-insulating your house will keep the “cool” in, and the “hot” out…

NOW… think about upgrading that old HVAC system you have, and I bet that you’ll save money, stay cool, and be a lot more pleasant to be around…

Stay tuned…

And since you’re saving money… How about helping us keep this blog running?

A few bucks goes a long way towards helping us write posts, maintain computers, and keeping you informed! We need your help? How about it?

There’s a Paypal button on the top of the page!

You are NOT alone… :)

10 Jun

Here at “ISBU Shipping Container Central”…

… we’re beating the drums, keeping everyone going in the right direction, as we jockey Intermodal Steel Building Units (ISBUs) from “paper to pile”.

Sure it’s “a juggling act” sometimes, as we have a lot of containers… um… er… balls up in the air. We have to. There are a lot of families out there that need homes that they can afford, homes that will shelter and protect their loved ones, as things get shaky in America and beyond.

And, these families don’t have a lot of people to actually talk to about what they want to do, using these marvelous steel boxes. I mean, after a few conversations with the “In-Laws” that start out with;

“Are you freakin’ crazy? You wanna do WHAT?”

Um… after a while, you just start keeping your ideas to yourself.

Look, don’t get discouraged!

In fact, your success is directly related to your courage, and your devotion to making things work. And… it’s not like nobody is listening:

Here’s just a smattering of the people I talk to regularly…

Foundations/Institutions/Organizations that have contacted RR for advise;

AIA – American Institute of Architects
American Society of Environmental Architects
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund

Columbia University – School of Architecture
Columbia University – School of Journalism
Harvard University – Graduate School of Design
ISBU.org
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
NSEC – National Society of Environmental Consultants
NYU – New York University
UCLA – University California Los Angeles
University California San Diego
University California Santa Cruz
USGBC – US Green Building Council -

Companies – Media that have contacted RR for ISBU advise;

Acquire Media

Alacra

Bloomberg

Capital IQ

Dialog

Dow Jones

Dun & Bradstreet

Factiva

FactSet

FOX News

HDTV

HeinOnline

HighBeam

Hoover’s

InfoGroup

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Herald Examiner

LexisNexis

MarketResearch.com

Moreover

NBC – Affiliate Stations (3)

New York Times

NewsEdge

OneSource

Orange County Register

Profound

Proquest

Reed Elsevier

Thomson Reuters

Vocus

Wall Street Journal

Westlaw

I hear from journalists and reporters regularly. Most of the time it’s “fact checking”, but more often than not lately…

… it’s about the NUMBER of families that are opting to build their own Shipping Container Home by the “Do-It”Yourself” school of thought…

I talk and get email from a ton of manufacturers in the “Green Building” environment. Sometimes it’s press people, but more often than not, it’s engineers.

I talk to architects and builders all the time. Weekly. Some are asking about specific details, and the others? Um… they usually want to “spin green” (the economy is killing everybody) and want me to pave their “new” road (usually for free… Oy).

I even get calls from Congressional offices, and from Senatorial lackeys. And (gasp!) I even talk directly to the “Boys on the Beltway” when they have time off from lobbyist lunches and Martini marathons… :)

The moral of this story?

Don’t let people tell you that nobody is interested in building ISBU Container Housing. Far from it, the real dilemma (from the “suits”) seems to be HOW to MARKET it (against all the existing negative hype) HOW to DO it, and HOW to MAKE a profit.

And guys like ME?

Well, I’ll be teaching families all across American and beyond… how to do it themselves.

Okay, Dave Cross will still be mad at me for divulging “Container Lore”… but I know that he’ll forgive me… eventually. He knows that I’m doing “good”. :)

Stay tuned.

And nope, Dave’s not really mad at me… But I do have my own “niche” in his ISBU Build Universe

Lemme see….

There’s the SG Blocks way… (A very good way, I might add!)

Then there’s the “The slipshod way that everyone else does it…”   :(

And then… There’s the “Alex Klein Way”… D-I-Y, baaaaby! :)

Guess which one I like best?  ;)

Container Oddities? I don’t think so…

6 Jun

Potato, potatoe…

You call it what you want.

Let’s face it;

In the “Alternative Building” world, whether you’re using a repurposed shipping container, haybales, or even bags fulla dirt… we’re usually out there on the edge… while the “normal” people try to figure out what drives us to try and break down the barriers. (Usually so that they can try to stop us…)

I mean, it’s not like I’m trying (or even advocating) a life lived in THIS:

Nor am I trying to convince people to turn flimsy tractor trailers into RV’s so that they can “beat the Law and Building Codes”, like some jackasses…

I just want to use a big steel box to build some beds and a bathroom into… to protect my family from “Mother Nature” and the neighbors…

And that’s exactly what an Intermodal Steel Building Unit (ISBU) shipping container is. It’s just a big steel box.

The hardest part about using a shipping container as a house (I suspect) is it’s origins. Most of us see them piggybacked on trains, or dropped into construction sites, to hold valued goods (or building materials) safe and secure. Sure, they’re often  covered in graffiti, and they don’t look very “neighborly” to some.

But to ME, they look like STRONG shelter.

After weathering several hurricanes and even a few earthquakes, it doesn’t take much to imagine them as the MEAT in those construction sites, if you use a little bit of gray matter…

And it’s not like I’m the only one using things in an “odd way”…

I mean… hey, some pretty unusual stuff was happening in Construction yards, long before containers became the norm. Here’s an example;

And, it seems that everywhere you look, ISBU containers can be found all around us.

They even get used in some rather unusual ways, just to make statements;


Okay, so this wouldn’t make a very good condo, but hey… it’d make a cool gate to pass under… kinda like those big gates you see stretched up over cattle ranch entry drives?

I’m gonna go draw this up, so I can attach it to my blueprints for Planning and Zoning “review”…

“What? It’s just a big grape arbor…”

I can’t wait to put their seizures on Youtube…

Stay tuned…

If you like this blog, and want to see it continue, I’m asking you to help support it, by contributing a couple of bucks to the “shipping container home” cause. We’re helping everyone that we can and we’re trying to keep this blog alive, as well.

There’s a Paypal button up there at the top of the page. We could really use the help… Thanks.

A “Corten Cabin” contributes to Oil Crisis in Gulf! Film at 11pm!

1 Jun temporary-tent-city

Okay, first thing;

The Gulf of Mexico Transocean/Deepwater Horizon/British Petroleum (BP) “oil slick” isn’t here yet.

BP’s latest “BS session” involved using a “top kill” procedure to plug a leak. It failed. Miserably, as predicted by people who should be listened to, but aren’t.

In Coastal Mississippi, where I presently live…

We DO have oil (in what is currently being deemed “trace amounts”) and “tarballs” on the beaches (almost everywhere).

We do have fouling on watercraft, and we are seeing a lot of dead animals that have fallen victim to the spill. But, so far, the oil is still out there lingering offshore, waiting to test our resolve.

Second – as we prepare to battle the oil, I started thinking about the influx of workers that will be arriving, in the middle of Hurricane Season, here on the Gulf Coast.

Lots of the contingency plans we are seeing are to place these workers in tents. TENTS.

So, when the tropical storms and possibly even hurricanes come in, they’ll get pounded and displaced.

Weather Scientists (I know, I know… “oxymoron”) are saying that we are going to have an “extremely active hurricane season” this year.

But, UM… TENTS? You want us to put these workers in tents? It’s ridiculous, and it puts all those people at risks above and beyond those they’ll already be encountering “in the oil”.

So, what can we do?

Here’s a thought,

Use all those shipping containers to create steel dorms, or even small complexes, scattered along the Gulf Coast, to put some steel and high-strength glass between those workers and harm.

Use 40′ to 48′ ISBUs and create multi-level “apartments”. Shipping containers are already designed to STACK up, remember? Piled 12 containers wide, and 5 containers high, you house 60 (yes SIXTY) workers or more… in the space most people build a tract home on…

And you can do it VERY affordably.

And each ISBU unit will by far surpass the energy efficiency of that tract home, unit for unit, unless the builder is a moron.

I could do it. And, I bet that Dave Cross could do it, too. In fact, I know HE could.

I know, I know… I’m using this terrible event to launch yet another “Shipping Container Extravaganza” on the media.

Yeah? So what of it? It’ll work. It’s fast, it’s strong, and it’s doable.

And when the current crisis becomes manageable and all those people go back to wherever they came from? You turn that existing complex into affordable housing units. Where I live, affordable housing is extremely HARD to find.

Okay, so I’ve gone on and one for hundreds of articles about how cool ISBU (intermodal steel building unit) shipping containers are.

I mean, for the last two years, I’ve been “writing myself blue in the face” trying to get people to realize that you don’t HAVE to live in “a wood or brick house or condo”, unless you WANT to.

There ARE alternatives.

For the last “30 some odd” years (since 1977), I’ve been teaching people to “recycle and repurpose” old ISBU shipping containers, to build strong, sustainable homes.

Sure… some are cabins, some are vacation homes, some are houses, and some are even “mansions”… but the song remains the same;

Like it or not… Container Homes are here to stay.

I cannot begin to tell you of the joy I get, to see a new family watching their ISBU home get “pieced together”.

As kid’s we all looked forward to the holidays, the festivities, and the presents. It was all about “the mystery in the box”. My new ISBU families are no different. It’s amazing and gratifying to see their eyes light up, as they watch their steel home get erected, right before their eyes.  These siding wrapped boxes become “home.”

And NO! I’m not “Santa.” I’m not THAT fat yet… Oy.

I’ve talked about visionary pals I have in the biz, other Corten Guru’s, guys like builder Dave Cross at SG Blocks, and architect Peter DeMaria at DeMaria Design.

Like me, these guys know that those big steel boxes are meant for a lot more than just filling with Chinese TVs headed across the seas, as they take the journey to your local Walmart.

We’ve dedicated huge chunks of our lives to teaching people to “look beyond the box”… by living in one.

The BOX is the prize, people.

It takes far less energy and manpower to turn an ISBU  Shipping Container that nobody wants (haven’t you seen them piled up to heaven, along the coastlines and railyards?) into a home, than it does to “recycle” the steel for re-use as a new TV chassis or Tonka Truck.

And, converting an ISBU Container into a livable home is cheaper than building a “conventional home”, by a long shot. Less labor, less waste, and less energy loss. That means that you can have one, for less than the average price of that stick built home, easily.

If people are telling you otherwise, they’re either lying, or they are doing it WRONG.

Because the end result of an ISBU based home is “a home made of steel”, you get a sturdy, stout, strong (get the idea) home, that is ready to take on whatever Mother Nature throws, and it’ll probably fair much better than that tract home you used to live in.

They don’t have to be “ugly”, and they don’t have to suggest that Mad Max and his cronies are going to terrorize your neighborhood. What the do have to be is safe, affordable, and energy efficient.

For you NEW readers… join Me, as I show you exactly how that is accomplished…

You’re going to be amazed. Seriously.

And for those of you who have been hanging around in my “living room” for all this time…

I think I have a few surprises up my sleeve for YOU, too…

Stay tuned.

And before you ask… NO! I don’t work for Dave Cross, or Peter DeMaria. I just know them as “men of integrity” that do as they believe, and not “as others do”. If you’re looking for a Container Solution (and I’m too much for you to deal with) I encourage you to look at them. Hard. This is the FIRST TEAM, people…

Okay, besides ME. :)

More later.

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