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WallyDury  can be contacted via PM,  Email (wallydury@gmail.com)
WallyDury  can be contacted via [[PM]],  Email (wallydury@gmail.com)
 
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<big>WallyDury</big><br />
<big>WallyDury</big><br />
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Licensed Electrical Contractor in the State of New Jersey, owns Dury Electric Company located in Parsippany.  when not working Wally is a sheep farmer with 35 head of sheep. The sheep are used to train Border Collie dogs for sheep herding<br />
Licensed Electrical Contractor in the State of New Jersey, owns Dury Electric Company located in Parsippany.  when not performing electrical work, Wally is a sheep farmer with 85 head of sheep. <br />
Wally's Farm is located at 1500 Black River Road in Bedminster NJ<br /> The sheep are used to train Border Collie dogs for sheep herding<br />
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Weekends are normally spent traveling up and down the east coast from Maine to Georgia competing in Sheep herding trials <br />
Weekends are normally spent traveling up and down the east coast from Maine to Georgia competing in Sheepherding trials <br />
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WallyDury can be contacted via PM, Email (wallydury@gmail.com)

http://www.waze.com/forum/ucp.php?i=pm&mode=compose&username=Wallydury


WallyDury

Licensed Electrical Contractor in the State of New Jersey, owns Dury Electric Company located in Parsippany. when not performing electrical work, Wally is a sheep farmer with 85 head of sheep.
Wally's Farm is located at 1500 Black River Road in Bedminster NJ
The sheep are used to train Border Collie dogs for sheep herding

Weekends are normally spent traveling up and down the east coast from Maine to Georgia competing in Sheepherding trials