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Reports of my demise...
Hello wreckers.
To quote the great Mark Twain, "reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated"... It was recently brought to my attention that as of several months back, at least, there was some speculation in this newsgroup that I had gone off to the great wood shop in the sky. Not so. I'm still around, still in good health (as far as I know) and still not that easy to get rid of. I've just been awfully busy and dealing with other issues. I do appreciate most of the kind thoughts and words by the good people in this group. Swingman, thanks for keeping the dream alive -- you know what I mean. To anybody who is looking for any of the articles I've written, most can be found online somewhere. If you don't find what you're looking for, get in touch. Anybody who is still looking for a copy of "Building Your Own Kitchen Cabinetry", get in touch. I'll see what I can do. If there's still enough interest, I may be looking for a host web site. To get in touch: 1) Find me on Facebook (easy, especially if you already have a FB account. or 2) figure out my email address. It isn't that hard. 3) post here in rec.ww. I'll try my best to keep up, but no promises there. My best to all of you. Stay safe. Have fun. John Paquay Lafayette, IN |
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Reports of my demise...
Well, if you're really and truely dedicated to us, you would come to
our homes and build our cabinets for us.... we wouldn't have to trouble ourselves searching the internet for you. Good to see you again. Sonny Lafayette, La. |
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Reports of my demise...
"John Paquay" wrote in message ... Hello wreckers. To quote the great Mark Twain, "reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated"... It was recently brought to my attention that as of several months back, at least, there was some speculation in this newsgroup that I had gone off to the great wood shop in the sky. Not so. I'm still around, still in good health (as far as I know) and still not that easy to get rid of. I've just been awfully busy and dealing with other issues. I do appreciate most of the kind thoughts and words by the good people in this group. Swingman, thanks for keeping the dream alive -- you know what I mean. To anybody who is looking for any of the articles I've written, most can be found online somewhere. If you don't find what you're looking for, get in touch. Anybody who is still looking for a copy of "Building Your Own Kitchen Cabinetry", get in touch. I'll see what I can do. If there's still enough interest, I may be looking for a host web site. To get in touch: 1) Find me on Facebook (easy, especially if you already have a FB account. or 2) figure out my email address. It isn't that hard. 3) post here in rec.ww. I'll try my best to keep up, but no promises there. My best to all of you. Stay safe. Have fun. John Paquay Lafayette, IN Are you saying you ACTUALLY have more to do in life than spend all your time on computers? Steve ............... g |
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Reports of my demise...
On 1/22/2011 9:22 AM, John Paquay wrote:
Hello wreckers. To quote the great Mark Twain, "reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated"... It was recently brought to my attention that as of several months back, at least, there was some speculation in this newsgroup that I had gone off to the great wood shop in the sky. Not so. I'm still around, still in good health (as far as I know) and still not that easy to get rid of. I've just been awfully busy and dealing with other issues. I do appreciate most of the kind thoughts and words by the good people in this group. Swingman, thanks for keeping the dream alive -- you know what I mean. To anybody who is looking for any of the articles I've written, most can be found online somewhere. If you don't find what you're looking for, get in touch. Anybody who is still looking for a copy of "Building Your Own Kitchen Cabinetry", get in touch. I'll see what I can do. If there's still enough interest, I may be looking for a host web site. To get in touch: 1) Find me on Facebook (easy, especially if you already have a FB account. or 2) figure out my email address. It isn't that hard. 3) post here in rec.ww. I'll try my best to keep up, but no promises there. My best to all of you. Stay safe. Have fun. John Paquay Lafayette, IN BEST news I've heard in a coon's age. ... you had us worried there! -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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On 1/22/2011 11:53 AM, Sonny wrote:
Well, if you're really and truely dedicated to us, you would come to our homes and build our cabinets for us.... we wouldn't have to trouble ourselves searching the internet for you. Good to see you again. Sonny Lafayette, La. Thanks, Sonny. I'll be there next week. What time is dinner? John |
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On 1/22/2011 3:29 PM, Swingman wrote:
On 1/22/2011 9:22 AM, John Paquay wrote: Hello wreckers. To quote the great Mark Twain, "reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated"... It was recently brought to my attention that as of several months back, at least, there was some speculation in this newsgroup that I had gone off to the great wood shop in the sky. Not so. I'm still around, still in good health (as far as I know) and still not that easy to get rid of. I've just been awfully busy and dealing with other issues. I do appreciate most of the kind thoughts and words by the good people in this group. Swingman, thanks for keeping the dream alive -- you know what I mean. To anybody who is looking for any of the articles I've written, most can be found online somewhere. If you don't find what you're looking for, get in touch. Anybody who is still looking for a copy of "Building Your Own Kitchen Cabinetry", get in touch. I'll see what I can do. If there's still enough interest, I may be looking for a host web site. To get in touch: 1) Find me on Facebook (easy, especially if you already have a FB account. or 2) figure out my email address. It isn't that hard. 3) post here in rec.ww. I'll try my best to keep up, but no promises there. My best to all of you. Stay safe. Have fun. John Paquay Lafayette, IN BEST news I've heard in a coon's age. ... you had us worried there! You and me both. I think I can stop checking the obituary columns now. John |
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Reports of my demise...
"John Paquay" wrote in message ... On 1/22/2011 11:53 AM, Sonny wrote: Well, if you're really and truely dedicated to us, you would come to our homes and build our cabinets for us.... we wouldn't have to trouble ourselves searching the internet for you. Good to see you again. Sonny Lafayette, La. Thanks, Sonny. I'll be there next week. What time is dinner? John Can I come, too? I lived in Lafayette, and Carencro for a total of about eight years. The fishing in the Atchafalays swamps, and the food is among the best of both that there is. The girls are cute, too. Steve |
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Reports of my demise...
See what he digs up.
"John Paquay" wrote in message ... Thanks, Sonny. I'll be there next week. What time is dinner? John |
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Reports of my demise...
On Jan 22, 10:17*pm, "Josepi" wrote:
See what he digs up. See below... Thanks, Sonny. I'll be there next week. What time is dinner? John Can I come, too? Hell yeah! How about March 5, 6, 7, 8th. Arriving on Friday, the 4th, is no problem, either. Long weekend, here, extends thru Tuesday, the 8th (Mardi Gras day). Can either cook on side of the road or buy, either is convenient and good food to be had either way. Besides the cabinets, if you get tired of the festivities, you can enjoy cleaning & straightening my shop. There's always something to do, work or play. Should have nice weather, too. Historically, we have 8 days of freezing weather a year (we've met that quota), plant our spring/ summer gardens on March 1st (after the last frost), and those "joggers" will have started their treks in front of the house (city park 1 block away). Sonny |
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