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Moshe Eshel November 30th 05 03:43 PM

Visiting the US after a long time
 
Well it looks final,

I'm coming over to the great USA for christmas time (actually Hanuka
for me :-))
This is a long deserved vacation/honeymoon with my not so newly wed
wife (definitely SWMBO - I learn something new everyday :-))

I'm going to be in San Francisco and in New York City, does anyone have
recommendations of worthwhile things to see in those places - connected
to woodturning of course. Any good shoping? I need my holiday gifts -
one of these is going to be the Bed Extension for my JET MINI, and
maybe a few chisels and carving equipment.

Any other suggestions will be welcomed as well.
Moshe


Tom Nie November 30th 05 09:18 PM

Visiting the US after a long time
 
Moshe,
I gotta ask - what does SWMBO stand for??

TomNie

"Moshe Eshel" wrote in message
ups.com...
Well it looks final,

I'm coming over to the great USA for christmas time (actually Hanuka
for me :-))
This is a long deserved vacation/honeymoon with my not so newly wed
wife (definitely SWMBO - I learn something new everyday :-))

I'm going to be in San Francisco and in New York City, does anyone have
recommendations of worthwhile things to see in those places - connected
to woodturning of course. Any good shoping? I need my holiday gifts -
one of these is going to be the Bed Extension for my JET MINI, and
maybe a few chisels and carving equipment.

Any other suggestions will be welcomed as well.
Moshe




[email protected] November 30th 05 10:33 PM

SWMBO was Visiting the US after a long time
 
A little histroy lesson...gotta go SWMBO...is calling.

Joe

Haggard completed the novel in six weeks & presented it to his literary
agent A.P. Watt with the proclamation that that work would be the one
he would be remembered for. Certainly, he created a new class of
fantasy novel, the tale of the lost land & the lost race, but more than
that he unveiled an intriguing character, a figure of dread power which
continues to fascinate us more than one hundred years later. The
phrase, She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed, can be found verbatim on the English
television series, "Rumpole of the Bailey." The somewhat pompous lead
character, Rumpole, uses it to describe his domineering wife. Various
popular novelty items like coffee mugs & sweat-shirts can be bought
sporting the epigram. The American television series "Cheers" does not
use the same words, but She is there. On "Cheers", she is known as
Vera, a never-seen character with the power to terrorize the
unflappable Norm. These vestiges remain in a society that has probably
for the most part never heard of Rider Haggard's She.


Owen Davies November 30th 05 11:12 PM

SWMBO was Visiting the US after a long time
 
wrote:

The phrase, She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed, can be found verbatim on the English
television series, "Rumpole of the Bailey." The somewhat pompous lead
character, Rumpole, uses it to describe his domineering wife.


Just to take things one step further, "SWMBO almost" surely migrated
to the Internet woodworking community through the Old Tools group, the
Stanley plane fanciers being fond of the notion that he was Rumpole
"of the Bailey."

Owen Davies

Greg G. December 1st 05 02:51 AM

Visiting the US after a long time
 
Tom Nie said:

Moshe,
I gotta ask - what does SWMBO stand for??

TomNie


Boy, Tom, you really ARE a novice... g

She Who Must Be Obeyed.
Your significant other. The old ball and chain... g


Greg G.

Tom Nie December 1st 05 12:32 PM

Visiting the US after a long time
 

"Greg G." wrote in message
...
Tom Nie said:

Moshe,
I gotta ask - what does SWMBO stand for??

TomNie


Boy, Tom, you really ARE a novice... g

She Who Must Be Obeyed.
Your significant other. The old ball and chain... g


Greg G.


Yeah, but I keep asking and I keep learning.
Never did explain what the hell an anomynizer was! After your post to DJ I'd
say you're on Venus and I'm in a cave when it comes to computers. :)

TomNie



Tom Nie December 1st 05 12:33 PM

SWMBO was Visiting the US after a long time
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
A little histroy lesson...gotta go SWMBO...is calling.

Joe

Haggard completed the novel in six weeks & presented it to his literary
agent A.P. Watt with the proclamation that that work would be the one
he would be remembered for. Certainly, he created a new class of
fantasy novel, the tale of the lost land & the lost race, but more than
that he unveiled an intriguing character, a figure of dread power which
continues to fascinate us more than one hundred years later. The
phrase, She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed, can be found verbatim on the English
television series, "Rumpole of the Bailey." The somewhat pompous lead
character, Rumpole, uses it to describe his domineering wife. Various
popular novelty items like coffee mugs & sweat-shirts can be bought
sporting the epigram. The American television series "Cheers" does not
use the same words, but She is there. On "Cheers", she is known as
Vera, a never-seen character with the power to terrorize the
unflappable Norm. These vestiges remain in a society that has probably
for the most part never heard of Rider Haggard's She.

Thanks, Joe, cool answer.
TomNie



George December 1st 05 01:21 PM

Visiting the US after a long time
 

"Tom Nie" wrote in message
...
Moshe,
I gotta ask - what does SWMBO stand for??


Around here : Susan Was My Best Option

Nice to have an alternative so easily at hand to respond to feminine
questions.



Greg G. December 1st 05 07:39 PM

Visiting the US after a long time
 
Tom Nie said:


"Greg G." wrote in message
.. .
Tom Nie said:

Moshe,
I gotta ask - what does SWMBO stand for??

TomNie


Boy, Tom, you really ARE a novice... g

She Who Must Be Obeyed.
Your significant other. The old ball and chain... g


Yeah, but I keep asking and I keep learning.
Never did explain what the hell an anomynizer was! After your post to DJ I'd
say you're on Venus and I'm in a cave when it comes to computers. :)


Sorry, Tom - I though you knew... An anonymizer is used when web
browsing to hide your true identity - It conceals your IP address.
There used to be a few free services available, but I now see they
have all gone commercial.
As for the SWMBO, I believe the term was used by Rumpold of the Bailey
- an old BritCom.


Greg G.

unk December 1st 05 08:24 PM

Visiting the US after a long time
 
Moshe -

In NYC - go visit the woodworking tools shop and museum - it is owned by a
fellow, named Joel, who is very nice gentleman and a fair businessman - here
is their website and info on their store, etc. - Ray

http://www.toolsforworkingwood.com

Their telephone number is toll free: 800-426-4613

For those wishing to shop in person we have a small informal showroom at our
warehouse in New York City. In addition to our displays we also have a
workbench set up so you can try most of our tools out. We are located at 27
West 20th Street (between 5th and 6th avenue), Suite 507. While we are in an
old factory building, the area (4 blocks from the Flatiron building) is
loaded with lots of interesting shops and eateries. Come visit!

Our showroom is open Monday - Friday 10:30am - 6:00pm. EST.

Holiday Weekend Showroom Hours!
Saturday 12:00-3:00 November 26 - December 17 (or by appointment - please
call)









"Moshe Eshel" wrote in message
ups.com...
Well it looks final,

I'm coming over to the great USA for christmas time (actually Hanuka
for me :-))
This is a long deserved vacation/honeymoon with my not so newly wed
wife (definitely SWMBO - I learn something new everyday :-))

I'm going to be in San Francisco and in New York City, does anyone have
recommendations of worthwhile things to see in those places - connected
to woodturning of course. Any good shoping? I need my holiday gifts -
one of these is going to be the Bed Extension for my JET MINI, and
maybe a few chisels and carving equipment.

Any other suggestions will be welcomed as well.
Moshe




Comcast Newsgroups December 7th 05 09:31 PM

Visiting the US after a long time
 
Moshe,

When you come to San Francisco I am sure you will browsing the stores at
Ghiradelli Square. There is a small store that sells woodturnings that are
outstanding. I don't remember the name of the store but it is in Ghiradelli
Square, which incidentally is not very far from Fisherman's Wharf, walking
distance in fact. You should visit both locations, Fisherman's Wharf and
Ghiradelli Square. Ooops, almost forgot, another nice area to visit is Pier
39. All are within walking distance of each other. Great Restaurants and
shops. Enjoy your trip........Ralph
"Moshe Eshel" wrote in message
ups.com...
Well it looks final,

I'm coming over to the great USA for christmas time (actually Hanuka
for me :-))
This is a long deserved vacation/honeymoon with my not so newly wed
wife (definitely SWMBO - I learn something new everyday :-))

I'm going to be in San Francisco and in New York City, does anyone have
recommendations of worthwhile things to see in those places - connected
to woodturning of course. Any good shoping? I need my holiday gifts -
one of these is going to be the Bed Extension for my JET MINI, and
maybe a few chisels and carving equipment.

Any other suggestions will be welcomed as well.
Moshe




Comcast Newsgroups December 7th 05 09:36 PM

Visiting the US after a long time
 
Moshe,

You must make sure and take a trip to Muir Woods in Marin County. It is not
far from San Francisco. If you have never seen the giant Redwood Trees
before this is a treat. There are guided tours that take you there but you
can easily drive there if you have a car rental. Also not too far from San
Francisco, 1 hour drive, is the wine country area in Napa and Sonoma
Counties. Lots to see and do. I am sure you will have available to you all
the advertisements for this area. Again, enoy your trip......Ralph

"Comcast Newsgroups" wrote in message
...
Moshe,

When you come to San Francisco I am sure you will browsing the stores at
Ghiradelli Square. There is a small store that sells woodturnings that
are outstanding. I don't remember the name of the store but it is in
Ghiradelli Square, which incidentally is not very far from Fisherman's
Wharf, walking distance in fact. You should visit both locations,
Fisherman's Wharf and Ghiradelli Square. Ooops, almost forgot, another
nice area to visit is Pier 39. All are within walking distance of each
other. Great Restaurants and shops. Enjoy your trip........Ralph
"Moshe Eshel" wrote in message
ups.com...
Well it looks final,

I'm coming over to the great USA for christmas time (actually Hanuka
for me :-))
This is a long deserved vacation/honeymoon with my not so newly wed
wife (definitely SWMBO - I learn something new everyday :-))

I'm going to be in San Francisco and in New York City, does anyone have
recommendations of worthwhile things to see in those places - connected
to woodturning of course. Any good shoping? I need my holiday gifts -
one of these is going to be the Bed Extension for my JET MINI, and
maybe a few chisels and carving equipment.

Any other suggestions will be welcomed as well.
Moshe







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