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I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
was alive! LOL!

Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
music . . . performing on the Las Vegas Strip.

Jums ................. www.brazosriverband.com



Sit back boys and girls, and let me tell you the story of the
Jummywood
tree.

Long ago, in a small town in Oz lived a man who we'll call Phully.
Now
Phully was a talented and gifted wood basher who could pop out an
entertainment center, two end tables, a bookcase, and two wine racks
before
lunch. After noon, when he finished his 9th Fosters, he went back
into the
shop and there before him stood a poor Aussie waif.


"Pardon me sir, but I'm hungry. Could I have the crumbs from your
mullet
sandwich - please sir?" Phully was all choked up ~ not because the
kid was
hungry but because he had just killed off his last grog and was going
to
miss his 2:00 "coffee break" if he didn't go to market and pick up
another 6
cases. "I tells you what you farkin little elf - you stay here and
tend to
the shop while I go get some more grog - er I mean groceries and I'll
be
right back."


Along the way Phully spied some old mates at the pub down the street
and
wandered back to the shop after dark. The poor emaciated waif had
taken all
the pine boards off the back of the shop and built some of the finest
furniture Phully had ever seen. It had a touch of old country flavor
to it
and in his awe and amazement, he awakened the lad and bought him his
own
loaf of bread.


"This is the finest 'kin work in the land. Reminds me of the talents
of my
top bloke in the states, it does - Jummy Mc Namara in Texas," he
exclaimed.
From here on out, you will be my indentured servant. Now *no one* is
to
know that you build this fine furniture for me - I'll always put me
leather
patch on it I will." But if anyone asks - you never touch the jarrah
- only
the pine."


"Peen?" the young lad replied.
"No - I said pine" in his usual Aussie drawl.


"Pain?" the youth queried again.


"For the love of God son, call it Jummywood!"


So for those of you non-believers who don't believe there is such a
thing as
a Jummywood tree, let me assure you there is. Just as there is a
Santa
Claus, Easter Bunny, and E.T. It ain't as expensive as walnut or ipe,
but I
mean after all - wood don't grown on trees!


So there you have it - the birth of Jummywood.


Now close your eyes, think good thoughts, and go to sleep.


Good night boys and girls.


Jummy ;-)


--
Jim Mc Namara
Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain,
but all the happiness occurs while you're climbing it

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Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
music . . . performing on the Las Vegas Strip.

Jums ................. www.brazosriverband.com



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I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
was alive! * LOL!


Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
music . . . performing on the Las Vegas Strip.


Jums ................. *www.brazosriverband.com


Hey Stranger


Hey Leon! Long time! I'm alive by the grace of God and living good!
Nahmie told me that Jummywood was in the discussions again and ya just
know I gotta tell the story! LOL! Hope all is well in your camp!

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On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:31:45 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
was alive! LOL!

Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
music . . . performing on the Las Vegas Strip.

Jums .................
www.brazosriverband.com



Sit back boys and girls, and let me tell you the story of the
Jummywood
tree.

Long ago, in a small town in Oz lived a man who we'll call Phully.
Now
Phully was a talented and gifted wood basher who could pop out an
entertainment center, two end tables, a bookcase, and two wine racks
before
lunch. After noon, when he finished his 9th Fosters, he went back
into the
shop and there before him stood a poor Aussie waif.


"Pardon me sir, but I'm hungry. Could I have the crumbs from your
mullet
sandwich - please sir?" Phully was all choked up ~ not because the
kid was
hungry but because he had just killed off his last grog and was going
to
miss his 2:00 "coffee break" if he didn't go to market and pick up
another 6
cases. "I tells you what you farkin little elf - you stay here and
tend to
the shop while I go get some more grog - er I mean groceries and I'll
be
right back."


Along the way Phully spied some old mates at the pub down the street
and
wandered back to the shop after dark. The poor emaciated waif had
taken all
the pine boards off the back of the shop and built some of the finest
furniture Phully had ever seen. It had a touch of old country flavor
to it
and in his awe and amazement, he awakened the lad and bought him his
own
loaf of bread.


"This is the finest 'kin work in the land. Reminds me of the talents
of my
top bloke in the states, it does - Jummy Mc Namara in Texas," he
exclaimed.
From here on out, you will be my indentured servant. Now *no one* is
to
know that you build this fine furniture for me - I'll always put me
leather
patch on it I will." But if anyone asks - you never touch the jarrah
- only
the pine."


"Peen?" the young lad replied.
"No - I said pine" in his usual Aussie drawl.


"Pain?" the youth queried again.


"For the love of God son, call it Jummywood!"


So for those of you non-believers who don't believe there is such a
thing as
a Jummywood tree, let me assure you there is. Just as there is a
Santa
Claus, Easter Bunny, and E.T. It ain't as expensive as walnut or ipe,
but I
mean after all - wood don't grown on trees!


So there you have it - the birth of Jummywood.


Now close your eyes, think good thoughts, and go to sleep.


Good night boys and girls.


Jummy ;-)



HE'S BAAAACK!!!!
good to hear from ya jummy! was thinkin bout ya a few days back
wondered if you was still kickin! lol... glad life is good for ya.
where ya playin in vegas? might get that way again one day.

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On Oct 14, 12:35*pm, skeez wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:31:45 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:





I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
was alive! * LOL!


Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
music . . . performing on the Las Vegas Strip.


Jums ................. *www.brazosriverband.com


Sit back boys and girls, and let me tell you the story of the
Jummywood
tree.


Long ago, in a small town in Oz lived a man who we'll call Phully.
Now
Phully was a talented and gifted wood basher who could pop out an
entertainment center, two end tables, a bookcase, and two wine racks
before
lunch. *After noon, when he finished his 9th Fosters, he went back
into the
shop and there before him stood a poor Aussie waif.


"Pardon me sir, but I'm hungry. *Could I have the crumbs from your
mullet
sandwich - please sir?" *Phully was all choked up ~ not because the
kid was
hungry but because he had just killed off his last grog and was going
to
miss his 2:00 "coffee break" if he didn't go to market and pick up
another 6
cases. *"I tells you what you farkin little elf - you stay here and
tend to
the shop while I go get some more grog - er I mean groceries and I'll
be
right back."


Along the way Phully spied some old mates at the pub down the street
and
wandered back to the shop after dark. *The poor emaciated waif had
taken all
the pine boards off the back of the shop and built some of the finest
furniture Phully had ever seen. *It had a touch of old country flavor
to it
and in his awe and amazement, he awakened the lad and bought him his
own
loaf of bread.


"This is the finest 'kin work in the land. *Reminds me of the talents
of my
top bloke in the states, it does - Jummy Mc Namara in Texas," he
exclaimed.
From here on out, you will be my indentured servant. *Now *no one* is
to
know that you build this fine furniture for me - I'll always put me
leather
patch on it I will." *But if anyone asks - you never touch the jarrah
- only
the pine."


"Peen?" *the young lad replied.
"No - I said pine" in his usual Aussie drawl.


"Pain?" the youth queried again.


"For the love of God son, call it Jummywood!"


So for those of you non-believers who don't believe there is such a
thing as
a Jummywood tree, let me assure you there is. *Just as there is a
Santa
Claus, Easter Bunny, and E.T. *It ain't as expensive as walnut or ipe,
but I
mean after all - wood don't grown on trees!


So there you have it - the birth of Jummywood.


Now close your eyes, think good thoughts, and go to sleep.


Good night boys and girls.


Jummy *;-)


HE'S BAAAACK!!!!
good to hear from ya jummy! was thinkin bout ya a few days back
wondered if you was still kickin! lol... glad life is good for ya.
where ya playin in vegas? might get that way again one day.

skeez- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey Skeez! Playing at Excalibur on the Strip for ten days in
December, Buffalo Bill's in Primm in November, a bunch of benefits and
corporate gigs inbetween. I've got a website going www.brazosriverband.com
Let me know when you come in town and I'll comp tickets . . . Go to
our website and check out the beautiful girls I've got on the front
line with me. Go to the Gallery page and click on the Bonnie Springs
gig from this past Saturday. Having a great time!

Jums, er I mean Jummy, er I mean Jimmy Mac ......... or something!
LOL!



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On Oct 14, 12:35*pm, skeez wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:31:45 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:





I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
was alive! * LOL!


Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
music . . . performing on the Las Vegas Strip.


Jums ................. *www.brazosriverband.com


Sit back boys and girls, and let me tell you the story of the
Jummywood
tree.


Long ago, in a small town in Oz lived a man who we'll call Phully.
Now
Phully was a talented and gifted wood basher who could pop out an
entertainment center, two end tables, a bookcase, and two wine racks
before
lunch. *After noon, when he finished his 9th Fosters, he went back
into the
shop and there before him stood a poor Aussie waif.


"Pardon me sir, but I'm hungry. *Could I have the crumbs from your
mullet
sandwich - please sir?" *Phully was all choked up ~ not because the
kid was
hungry but because he had just killed off his last grog and was going
to
miss his 2:00 "coffee break" if he didn't go to market and pick up
another 6
cases. *"I tells you what you farkin little elf - you stay here and
tend to
the shop while I go get some more grog - er I mean groceries and I'll
be
right back."


Along the way Phully spied some old mates at the pub down the street
and
wandered back to the shop after dark. *The poor emaciated waif had
taken all
the pine boards off the back of the shop and built some of the finest
furniture Phully had ever seen. *It had a touch of old country flavor
to it
and in his awe and amazement, he awakened the lad and bought him his
own
loaf of bread.


"This is the finest 'kin work in the land. *Reminds me of the talents
of my
top bloke in the states, it does - Jummy Mc Namara in Texas," he
exclaimed.
From here on out, you will be my indentured servant. *Now *no one* is
to
know that you build this fine furniture for me - I'll always put me
leather
patch on it I will." *But if anyone asks - you never touch the jarrah
- only
the pine."


"Peen?" *the young lad replied.
"No - I said pine" in his usual Aussie drawl.


"Pain?" the youth queried again.


"For the love of God son, call it Jummywood!"


So for those of you non-believers who don't believe there is such a
thing as
a Jummywood tree, let me assure you there is. *Just as there is a
Santa
Claus, Easter Bunny, and E.T. *It ain't as expensive as walnut or ipe,
but I
mean after all - wood don't grown on trees!


So there you have it - the birth of Jummywood.


Now close your eyes, think good thoughts, and go to sleep.


Good night boys and girls.


Jummy *;-)


HE'S BAAAACK!!!!
good to hear from ya jummy! was thinkin bout ya a few days back
wondered if you was still kickin! lol... glad life is good for ya.
where ya playin in vegas? might get that way again one day.

skeez- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey Skeez! Playing at Excalibur on the Strip for ten days in
December, Buffalo Bill's in Primm in November, a bunch of benefits and
corporate gigs inbetween. I've got a website going www.brazosriverband.com
Let me know when you come in town and I'll comp tickets . . . Go to
our website and check out the beautiful girls I've got on the front
line with me. Go to the Gallery page and click on the Bonnie Springs
gig from this past Saturday. Having a great time!

Jums, er I mean Jummy, er I mean Jimmy Mac ......... or something!
LOL!



thems some purdy wimmins ya got there jums! I got a site up too. my
stuff is priced a little high but I raely dont care if it sells or
not! hehehehe. http://www.ncwoodencreations.com/ will be checkin the
site out later after the grand younguns go home! doubt I'll be goin
anywhere this year. work is slow and mone's tight as you prolly well
know! if ya gits near central N.C. give a shout!

skeez
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On Oct 14, 12:58*pm, skeez wrote:
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wrote:
On Oct 14, 12:35*pm, skeez wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:31:45 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
was alive! * LOL!


Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
music . . . performing on the Las Vegas Strip.


Jums ................. *www.brazosriverband.com


Sit back boys and girls, and let me tell you the story of the
Jummywood
tree.


Long ago, in a small town in Oz lived a man who we'll call Phully.
Now
Phully was a talented and gifted wood basher who could pop out an
entertainment center, two end tables, a bookcase, and two wine racks
before
lunch. *After noon, when he finished his 9th Fosters, he went back
into the
shop and there before him stood a poor Aussie waif.


"Pardon me sir, but I'm hungry. *Could I have the crumbs from your
mullet
sandwich - please sir?" *Phully was all choked up ~ not because the
kid was
hungry but because he had just killed off his last grog and was going
to
miss his 2:00 "coffee break" if he didn't go to market and pick up
another 6
cases. *"I tells you what you farkin little elf - you stay here and
tend to
the shop while I go get some more grog - er I mean groceries and I'll
be
right back."


Along the way Phully spied some old mates at the pub down the street
and
wandered back to the shop after dark. *The poor emaciated waif had
taken all
the pine boards off the back of the shop and built some of the finest
furniture Phully had ever seen. *It had a touch of old country flavor
to it
and in his awe and amazement, he awakened the lad and bought him his
own
loaf of bread.


"This is the finest 'kin work in the land. *Reminds me of the talents
of my
top bloke in the states, it does - Jummy Mc Namara in Texas," he
exclaimed.
From here on out, you will be my indentured servant. *Now *no one* is
to
know that you build this fine furniture for me - I'll always put me
leather
patch on it I will." *But if anyone asks - you never touch the jarrah
- only
the pine."


"Peen?" *the young lad replied.
"No - I said pine" in his usual Aussie drawl.


"Pain?" the youth queried again.


"For the love of God son, call it Jummywood!"


So for those of you non-believers who don't believe there is such a
thing as
a Jummywood tree, let me assure you there is. *Just as there is a
Santa
Claus, Easter Bunny, and E.T. *It ain't as expensive as walnut or ipe,
but I
mean after all - wood don't grown on trees!


So there you have it - the birth of Jummywood.


Now close your eyes, think good thoughts, and go to sleep.


Good night boys and girls.


Jummy *;-)


HE'S BAAAACK!!!!
good to hear from ya jummy! was thinkin bout ya a few days back
wondered if you was still kickin! lol... glad life is good for ya.
where ya playin in vegas? might get that way again one day.


skeez- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hey Skeez! *Playing at Excalibur on the Strip for ten days in
December, Buffalo Bill's in Primm in November, a bunch of benefits and
corporate gigs inbetween. *I've got a website going *www.brazosriverband.com
Let me know when you come in town and I'll comp tickets . . . Go to
our website and check out the beautiful girls I've got on the front
line with me. *Go to the Gallery page and click on the Bonnie Springs
gig from this past Saturday. * Having a great time!


Jums, er I mean Jummy, er I mean Jimmy Mac *......... or something!
LOL!


thems some purdy wimmins ya got there jums! I got a site up too. my
stuff is priced a little high but I raely dont care if it sells or
not! hehehehe.http://www.ncwoodencreations.com/will be checkin the
site out later after the grand younguns go home! doubt I'll be goin
anywhere this year. work is slow and mone's tight as you prolly well
know! if ya gits near central N.C. give a shout!

skeez- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Understand about the money situation! I've been here for almost 5
years. A plumber by trade and into the management end of it - I was
the Sr. Project Mgr. for the main plumbing company on the City Center
Project. We had over $100M worth of plumbing on the project and I was
in charge of over $52 million of it! Once everything was "in the
groove" that 6 figure income along with the $20K+ bonus money went
away! Got laid off and it is now in the hands of the younger ones
making half that amount. A lot of the projects out here are on hold
until things pick up a bit in the country.

I really like that cross cut black and white ebony pen you've got on
your site. That really caught my eye. Let me see if I can sell some
cans or tap the tip jar for some extra $$$! LOL! Beautiful stuff.

We won't be going on tour at all in 2009. The cost of everything has
skyrocketed so much that in the end, we can play and take a little
less here and not have to leave home and suffer the loss of a bus,
fuel, etc. The casinos are good to us and they are our main income.
People are sitll coming to Vegas . . . just not spending as much. And
yeah . . . .I'm downright proud of our wimmen folk! Great bunch of
folks!

Jimmy Mac


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Understand about the money situation! I've been here for almost 5
years. A plumber by trade and into the management end of it - I was
the Sr. Project Mgr. for the main plumbing company on the City Center
Project. We had over $100M worth of plumbing on the project and I was
in charge of over $52 million of it! Once everything was "in the
groove" that 6 figure income along with the $20K+ bonus money went
away! Got laid off and it is now in the hands of the younger ones
making half that amount. A lot of the projects out here are on hold
until things pick up a bit in the country.

I really like that cross cut black and white ebony pen you've got on
your site. That really caught my eye. Let me see if I can sell some
cans or tap the tip jar for some extra $$$! LOL! Beautiful stuff.

We won't be going on tour at all in 2009. The cost of everything has
skyrocketed so much that in the end, we can play and take a little
less here and not have to leave home and suffer the loss of a bus,
fuel, etc. The casinos are good to us and they are our main income.
People are sitll coming to Vegas . . . just not spending as much. And
yeah . . . .I'm downright proud of our wimmen folk! Great bunch of
folks!

Jimmy Mac



catch me on the side channel. that pen may be available. for you its
cheep! real cheep! lol

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On Oct 14, 12:58*pm, skeez wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 13:51:22 -0700 (PDT), Jimmy Mac





wrote:
On Oct 14, 12:35*pm, skeez wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:31:45 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
was alive! * LOL!


Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
music . . . performing on the Las Vegas Strip.


Jums ................. *www.brazosriverband.com


Sit back boys and girls, and let me tell you the story of the
Jummywood
tree.


Long ago, in a small town in Oz lived a man who we'll call Phully.
Now
Phully was a talented and gifted wood basher who could pop out an
entertainment center, two end tables, a bookcase, and two wine racks
before
lunch. *After noon, when he finished his 9th Fosters, he went back
into the
shop and there before him stood a poor Aussie waif.


"Pardon me sir, but I'm hungry. *Could I have the crumbs from your
mullet
sandwich - please sir?" *Phully was all choked up ~ not because the
kid was
hungry but because he had just killed off his last grog and was going
to
miss his 2:00 "coffee break" if he didn't go to market and pick up
another 6
cases. *"I tells you what you farkin little elf - you stay here and
tend to
the shop while I go get some more grog - er I mean groceries and I'll
be
right back."


Along the way Phully spied some old mates at the pub down the street
and
wandered back to the shop after dark. *The poor emaciated waif had
taken all
the pine boards off the back of the shop and built some of the finest
furniture Phully had ever seen. *It had a touch of old country flavor
to it
and in his awe and amazement, he awakened the lad and bought him his
own
loaf of bread.


"This is the finest 'kin work in the land. *Reminds me of the talents
of my
top bloke in the states, it does - Jummy Mc Namara in Texas," he
exclaimed.
From here on out, you will be my indentured servant. *Now *no one* is
to
know that you build this fine furniture for me - I'll always put me
leather
patch on it I will." *But if anyone asks - you never touch the jarrah
- only
the pine."


"Peen?" *the young lad replied.
"No - I said pine" in his usual Aussie drawl.


"Pain?" the youth queried again.


"For the love of God son, call it Jummywood!"


So for those of you non-believers who don't believe there is such a
thing as
a Jummywood tree, let me assure you there is. *Just as there is a
Santa
Claus, Easter Bunny, and E.T. *It ain't as expensive as walnut or ipe,
but I
mean after all - wood don't grown on trees!


So there you have it - the birth of Jummywood.


Now close your eyes, think good thoughts, and go to sleep.


Good night boys and girls.


Jummy *;-)


HE'S BAAAACK!!!!
good to hear from ya jummy! was thinkin bout ya a few days back
wondered if you was still kickin! lol... glad life is good for ya.
where ya playin in vegas? might get that way again one day.


skeez- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hey Skeez! *Playing at Excalibur on the Strip for ten days in
December, Buffalo Bill's in Primm in November, a bunch of benefits and
corporate gigs inbetween. *I've got a website going *www.brazosriverband.com
Let me know when you come in town and I'll comp tickets . . . Go to
our website and check out the beautiful girls I've got on the front
line with me. *Go to the Gallery page and click on the Bonnie Springs
gig from this past Saturday. * Having a great time!


Jums, er I mean Jummy, er I mean Jimmy Mac *......... or something!
LOL!


thems some purdy wimmins ya got there jums! I got a site up too. my
stuff is priced a little high but I raely dont care if it sells or
not! hehehehe.http://www.ncwoodencreations.com/will be checkin the
site out later after the grand younguns go home! doubt I'll be goin
anywhere this year. work is slow and mone's tight as you prolly well
know! if ya gits near central N.C. give a shout!

skeez- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Understand about the money situation! I've been here for almost 5
years. A plumber by trade and into the management end of it - I was
the Sr. Project Mgr. for the main plumbing company on the City Center
Project. We had over $100M worth of plumbing on the project and I was
in charge of over $52 million of it! Once everything was "in the
groove" that 6 figure income along with the $20K+ bonus money went
away! Got laid off and it is now in the hands of the younger ones
making half that amount. A lot of the projects out here are on hold
until things pick up a bit in the country.

I really like that cross cut black and white ebony pen you've got on
your site. That really caught my eye. Let me see if I can sell some
cans or tap the tip jar for some extra $$$! LOL! Beautiful stuff.

We won't be going on tour at all in 2009. The cost of everything has
skyrocketed so much that in the end, we can play and take a little
less here and not have to leave home and suffer the loss of a bus,
fuel, etc. The casinos are good to us and they are our main income.
People are sitll coming to Vegas . . . just not spending as much. And
yeah . . . .I'm downright proud of our wimmen folk! Great bunch of
folks!

Jimmy Mac



that one is sold. sorry! contact me throug the site. I'm sure we can
make a deal ol friend.
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The wreck is a bit richer again this fine day.

good to see you in the neighborhood.

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I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
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Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
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I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
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Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
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Jums ................. *www.brazosriverband.com


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Your kindness is only exceeded by your generous and truthful comments
Joe! LOL! Great to be able to come back and visit for a spell.

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I agree!
It is nice to hear from some of the "old timers"! ;-)
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I agree!
It is nice to hear from some of the "old timers"! ;-)
Greg


"Old Timers?" Why you little whipper snapper - when I was yore age, I
was rippin' pine and slapping it with Minwax! ROTFLMAO! Nice to come
by an visit. We've got rehearsal tonight so I'll catch up later.

Jim

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Minwack,

You forgot to mention the finish this guy uses!

Glad to see you are still kicking.

Doing any woodworking?

Take care,

David.


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You forgot to mention the finish this guy uses!

Glad to see you are still kicking.

Doing any woodworking?

Take care,

David.


Hey David! . . . . just some redwood furniture for our backyard but
impressive nonetheless. No table saw or large iron anymore . . .
Delta mitre, same old Porter Cable circ saw, DW drills, and just
bought an air comp. and brad nailer. I'll find a way to post some
pics and send them out. And yes . . . LOL! On the redwood I used
Minwax Natural stain to bring out the hues and I put the Poly on just
to ruin the wood! LOL!

J



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Jums ................. www.brazosriverband.com


sniff That was beautiful.

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I dug this up . . . can't believe they still have stuff when Web TV
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Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
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Jums ................. *www.brazosriverband.com


sniff That was beautiful.

B.


Buddy - sniff no more . . . send cash! LOL!

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Life is good in Las Vegas . . . happily married . . . making
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Good to see you post. Glad things are going well for you.

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