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I made a peg board for the wife from some left over cherry. Finished with
"Tung Oil Finish". Front. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictures/peg1.jpg Back: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictures/peg2.jpg -- Stoutman http://www.garagewoodworks.com |
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This is not a peg board, but rather a bulletin board. I really need to
proof read these first. -- Stoutman http://www.garagewoodworks.com |
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"Stoutman" [email protected] wrote in message
. .. I made a peg board for the wife from some left over cherry. Finished with "Tung Oil Finish". Front. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictures/peg1.jpg Back: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictures/peg2.jpg -- Stoutman http://www.garagewoodworks.com Could you rename those pics, Stoutman? They're confusing me. ;-) Nice bulletin board. todd |
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"Stoutman" [email protected] wrote in message .. . This is not a peg board, but rather a bulletin board. I really need to proof read these first. Now we certainly have you pegged. |
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"todd" wrote in message . .. "Stoutman" [email protected] wrote in message . .. I made a peg board for the wife from some left over cherry. Finished with "Tung Oil Finish". Front. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictures/peg1.jpg Back: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictures/peg2.jpg -- Stoutman http://www.garagewoodworks.com Could you rename those pics, Stoutman? They're confusing me. ;-) Yeah, next thing we'll find out is that Stoutman is really skinny. B. |
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Yeah, next thing we'll find out is that Stoutman is really skinny.
I hate to disappoint, but the stout refers to my admiration for a dark variety of beverage made from fermented barley extract, not my girth. |
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"Stoutman" wrote in message
Yeah, next thing we'll find out is that Stoutman is really skinny. I hate to disappoint, but the stout refers to my admiration for a dark variety of beverage made from fermented barley extract, not my girth. .... and I play "swing" bass. Damn ... sure glad we got the opportunity to get that straightened out! (no pun intended). -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 8/29/06 |
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On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 00:49:05 GMT, "Stoutman" [email protected] wrote:
Yeah, next thing we'll find out is that Stoutman is really skinny. I hate to disappoint, but the stout refers to my admiration for a dark variety of beverage made from fermented barley extract, not my girth. Of course, too much admiration of the former will lead to your conforming to the latter. :-) +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Of course, too much admiration of the former will lead to your conforming to the latter. :-) You made me chuckle out loud. |
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Swingman wrote:
"Stoutman" wrote in message Yeah, next thing we'll find out is that Stoutman is really skinny. I hate to disappoint, but the stout refers to my admiration for a dark variety of beverage made from fermented barley extract, not my girth. ... and I play "swing" bass. Damn ... sure glad we got the opportunity to get that straightened out! (no pun intended). Ayup. And you think we all just fell off the turnip truck. happy swinging, jo4hn ;-) |
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Stoutman wrote:
Yeah, next thing we'll find out is that Stoutman is really skinny. I hate to disappoint, but the stout refers to my admiration for a dark variety of beverage made from fermented barley extract, not my girth. Here's to the brew you can't see through, As black as a witches cat. If the porter runs out I'll have a stout, Straight from the brewers tap. OK, OK, Shakespeare it ain't :-). -- It's turtles, all the way down |
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todd wrote:
"Stoutman" [email protected] wrote in message . .. I made a peg board for the wife from some left over cherry. Finished with "Tung Oil Finish". Front. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictures/peg1.jpg Back: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictures/peg2.jpg -- Stoutman http://www.garagewoodworks.com Could you rename those pics, Stoutman? They're confusing me. ;-) Nice bulletin board. Maybe his wife is named 'Peg'. -- FF |
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On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 00:49:05 GMT, "Stoutman" [email protected] wrote:
Yeah, next thing we'll find out is that Stoutman is really skinny. I hate to disappoint, but the stout refers to my admiration for a dark variety of beverage made from fermented barley extract, not my girth. So I figured - the kind that leaves that fine sediment on the bottom of the bottle. I've spent years trying to convince ppl that it is nearly a meal in itself... |
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