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Default Roationiste - the second in my Punctuation Series

Continuing the turning frenzy, I submit for your perusal
my Punctuation Series - so far.

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...tationist.html

My muse is working overtime.

Shawls Bayldon
the Rotationiste
formerly known as
charlie b

Find that the smell of boiled linseed oil
does nothing for studio ambiance. Lacquer
thinner on the other hand . . .

Found my old ruana - the Columbian
version of the Mexican poncho. Still
trying to find a pair of Earth Shoes.
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"charlie b" wrote in message
Continuing the turning frenzy, I submit for your perusal
my Punctuation Series - so far.

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...tationist.html


Nothing person Charlie, but I'd use your punctuation series as handles for
the draft beer I've got on tap.


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"Upscale" wrote in message
"charlie b" wrote in message
Continuing the turning frenzy, I submit for your perusal
my Punctuation Series - so far.

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...tationist.html


Nothing person Charlie, but I'd use your punctuation series as handles for
the draft beer I've got on tap.


.... or attach a vibrator and sell them on e-bay. One thing is for sure ...
he should not mention them to his psychiatrist.

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Muddler stick for the bar maybe?


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charlie b wrote:
Continuing the turning frenzy, I submit for your perusal
my Punctuation Series - so far.
=20
http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...tationist.html
=20
My muse is working overtime.
=20
Shawls Bayldon
the Rotationiste
formerly known as
charlie b
=20
Find that the smell of boiled linseed oil
does nothing for studio ambiance. Lacquer
thinner on the other hand . . .
=20
Found my old ruana - the Columbian
version of the Mexican poncho. Still
trying to find a pair of Earth Shoes.



Do you have a beret you could wear at a rakish angle?


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who have not got it.=94 George Bernard Shaw


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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 01:34:25 -0700, the opaque charlie b
clearly wrote:

Continuing the turning frenzy, I submit for your perusal
my Punctuation Series - so far.

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...tationist.html

My muse is working overtime.


I see. Um, by any chance, is your new muse gay?
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/plugs.php

Question on your "Rings" thingie, do you sell the lathe
with it? How much do you get for something like this?


Shawls Bayldon
the Rotationiste
formerly known as
charlie b

Find that the smell of boiled linseed oil
does nothing for studio ambiance. Lacquer
thinner on the other hand . . .


....makes you don't care. thud


Found my old ruana - the Columbian
version of the Mexican poncho. Still
trying to find a pair of Earth Shoes.


New? See www.Zappos.com/n/br/b/380.html , Shawlsie.

Keep up the wood gork, SB.


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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 01:34:25 -0700, charlie b
wrote:

Continuing the turning frenzy, I submit for your perusal
my Punctuation Series - so far.

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...tationist.html

My muse is working overtime.


'sokay I guess, I'm looking forward to seeing the comma and question marks
and really looking forward to the colon and semi-colon pieces.



Shawls Bayldon
the Rotationiste
formerly known as
charlie b

Find that the smell of boiled linseed oil
does nothing for studio ambiance. Lacquer
thinner on the other hand . . .

Found my old ruana - the Columbian
version of the Mexican poncho. Still
trying to find a pair of Earth Shoes.




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If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough

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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 01:34:25 -0700, charlie b
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Continuing the turning frenzy, I submit for your perusal
my Punctuation Series - so far.

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...tationist.html

My muse is working overtime.

Shawls Bayldon


Say, errr... 'Shawls', I just have to ask if this is a running gag, or
are you serious? I'll withhold any further commentary, as it is some
clean spindle work, and on-topic to boot.


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Prometheus wrote:


Say, errr... 'Shawls', I just have to ask if this is a running gag, or
are you serious? I'll withhold any further commentary, as it is some
clean spindle work, and on-topic to boot.


Have your forgotten The Pointy Stick Compendium Project?

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...OfContent.html

The Rotationiste is a tongue in cheek ongoing story that
pokes a little fun at The Aht World which various groups
of woodworkers are trying hard to become full fledged
members of (sorry about the dangling preposition) -
primarily for economic reasons. Shops must be called
Studios and the woodworking taking on the title of
Studio Furniture Maker, Studio Wood Artist etc. Gary
Knocks Beannitt is the model on which The Rotationist
is mainly based, with a little Gihooli (sp?) thrown in
'cause he's really got the persona of AHTIST that The AHT
World is looking for down to a science.

So, in general, don't take any of this Rotationiste
stuff seriously and feel free to comment away.
I've been here long enough to develop a pretty
thick skin and I've got the Nomex suit so critique
away.

charlie b

aka The Rotationiste
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charlie b wrote in news:42FD8CE8.53E6
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So, in general, don't take any of this Rotationiste
stuff seriously and feel free to comment away.
I've been here long enough to develop a pretty
thick skin and I've got the Nomex suit so critique
away.

charlie b

aka The Rotationiste


Just be careful there, Chawls, working at the lathe, with your tongue
planted so firmly in your cheek.

Patriarch,
with a large bin full of 'interesting firewood', that might have been
bowls...



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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 23:02:15 -0700, charlie b
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Prometheus wrote:


Say, errr... 'Shawls', I just have to ask if this is a running gag, or
are you serious? I'll withhold any further commentary, as it is some
clean spindle work, and on-topic to boot.


Have your forgotten The Pointy Stick Compendium Project?

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...OfContent.html

The Rotationiste is a tongue in cheek ongoing story that
pokes a little fun at The Aht World which various groups
of woodworkers are trying hard to become full fledged
members of (sorry about the dangling preposition) -
primarily for economic reasons. Shops must be called
Studios and the woodworking taking on the title of
Studio Furniture Maker, Studio Wood Artist etc. Gary
Knocks Beannitt is the model on which The Rotationist
is mainly based, with a little Gihooli (sp?) thrown in
'cause he's really got the persona of AHTIST that The AHT
World is looking for down to a science.

So, in general, don't take any of this Rotationiste
stuff seriously and feel free to comment away.
I've been here long enough to develop a pretty
thick skin and I've got the Nomex suit so critique
away.


Whew... good! I was just beginning to wonder with all the threads
you've devoted to it.

Carry on, then!

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