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Barry N. Turner
 
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Does anyone know how I can find the Stubby Owner's newsgroup? Is it by
invitation only? How does one wrangle an invitation to lurk and maybe ask a
few questions? Thanks.

Barry



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Leo Lichtman
 
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Bill Rubenstein wrote: "I
think I'll go down in the basement and play with my stubby."
^^^^^^^^^^^^
I have TWO stubbies. One is a 750, and the other is only about 75mm.
However, lately I've been getting a lot of e-mail on how to deal with that
problem.



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Leif Thorvaldson
 
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John is selling Viagra, now? Or is it a package deal with the Stubby? *G*

Leif
"Leo Lichtman" wrote in message
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Bill Rubenstein wrote: "I
think I'll go down in the basement and play with my stubby."
^^^^^^^^^^^^
I have TWO stubbies. One is a 750, and the other is only about 75mm.
However, lately I've been getting a lot of e-mail on how to deal with that
problem.





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DJ Delorie
 
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"Leo Lichtman" writes:
I have TWO stubbies. One is a 750, and the other is only about
75mm. However, lately I've been getting a lot of e-mail on how to
deal with that problem.


What, a 750 isn't big enough to satisfy her?
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Barry N. Turner
 
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What have I done? Did I start this? sigh

Barry

"DJ Delorie" wrote in message
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"Leo Lichtman" writes:
I have TWO stubbies. One is a 750, and the other is only about
75mm. However, lately I've been getting a lot of e-mail on how to
deal with that problem.


What, a 750 isn't big enough to satisfy her?






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Dan
 
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So, what's the newsgroup address then? I'd wouldn't mind checking it out.

In article , Bill says...

Barry:

Your invitation should be in your inbox.

Again, to everybody... We are not a secret organization. In fact, we'd
love to have thousands of members. It is a closed group so that we can
keep it on-topic and most of our topics are pretty specific to the
Stubby Lathe and such.

Anybody who owns a Stubby or is about to or who is interested in seeing
if they would like to own one or who has some other reason to join, we
welcome you.

Except, Al, don't bother...

Bill Rubenstein

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says...
Does anyone know how I can find the Stubby Owner's newsgroup? Is it by
invitation only? How does one wrangle an invitation to lurk and maybe ask a
few questions? Thanks.

Barry





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"Paul Handley" wrote in message
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Ok guys! you have to stop this! you are having Fun! ;-)
PS
Hi Barry. Howd your camera research go?
Paul

--
"When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like Grandpa did,
not screaming like the passengers in his car."

"Barry N. Turner" wrote in message
.. .
What have I done? Did I start this? sigh

Barry

"DJ Delorie" wrote in message
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"Leo Lichtman" writes:
I have TWO stubbies. One is a 750, and the other is only about
75mm. However, lately I've been getting a lot of e-mail on how to
deal with that problem.

What, a 750 isn't big enough to satisfy her?



Come on guys, we all know its not "size" that counts but how one
"uses his stubby".... If correctly used its a wonderful tool...








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