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I've lurked here for quite a while and I'm enjoying the wealth of
knowledge that is passed on here. I live in central Alabama with my lovely wife, three kids, three goats, 40 chickens, 100 quail, 1 horse and too many dogs to keep track of. I raise Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Treeing Walkers as a sideline. I work at a sawmill in the finishing dept., in the past I have worked at a log home manufacture, a furniture plant that made oak tables, a veneer mill and a short stint as a catfish farmer and electricians helper. Currently my main project is a 36X48 horse barn, the last rafters go up today. I look forward to contributing where I can. Basilisk |
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basilisk wrote:
I've lurked here for quite a while and I'm enjoying the wealth of knowledge that is passed on here. Welcome to the wreck! -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ |
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Welcome aboard, buddy.
Fear not. EVERYONE has something, somewhere in their experiences that can be a valuable contribution to the group. Experience is appreciated, but certainly not required. Post away! Robert |
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On Nov 25, 10:56*am, "basilisk" wrote:
I've lurked here for quite a while and I'm enjoying the wealth of knowledge that is passed on here. I live in central Alabama with my lovely wife, three kids, three goats, 40 chickens, 100 quail, 1 horse and too many dogs to keep track of. I raise Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Treeing Walkers as a sideline. I work at a sawmill in the finishing dept., in the past I have worked at a log home manufacture, a furniture plant that made oak tables, a veneer mill and a short stint as a catfish farmer and electricians helper. Currently my main project is a 36X48 horse barn, the last rafters go up today. I look forward to contributing where I can. Basilisk Howdy! Enjoy your stay. Btw.. OT stands for Off Topic and usually not worth reading, especially if I originated it. G Now, about those Corgis. Any pics or a site? r |
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"Robatoy" wrote in message ... On Nov 25, 10:56 am, "basilisk" wrote: I've lurked here for quite a while and I'm enjoying the wealth of knowledge that is passed on here. I live in central Alabama with my lovely wife, three kids, three goats, 40 chickens, 100 quail, 1 horse and too many dogs to keep track of. I raise Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Treeing Walkers as a sideline. I work at a sawmill in the finishing dept., in the past I have worked at a log home manufacture, a furniture plant that made oak tables, a veneer mill and a short stint as a catfish farmer and electricians helper. Currently my main project is a 36X48 horse barn, the last rafters go up today. I look forward to contributing where I can. Basilisk Howdy! Enjoy your stay. Btw.. OT stands for Off Topic and usually not worth reading, especially if I originated it. G Now, about those Corgis. Any pics or a site? r I do have a site. http://www.welshpembrokecorgis.com/ Basilisk |
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On Nov 25, 10:56*am, "basilisk" wrote:
I've lurked here for quite a while and I'm enjoying the wealth of knowledge that is passed on here. I live in central Alabama with my lovely wife, three kids, three goats, 40 chickens, 100 quail, 1 horse and too many dogs to keep track of. I raise Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Treeing Walkers as a sideline. SWMBO really loves Corgis. I prefer Labradorgies, or Corgadors. Dalmorgi, anyone? I work at a sawmill in the finishing dept., in the past I have worked at a log home manufacture, a furniture plant that made oak tables, a veneer mill and a short stint as a catfish farmer and electricians helper. Currently my main project is a 36X48 horse barn, the last rafters go up today. I look forward to contributing where I can. Welcome aboard! Don't let all the off topic stuff or any of the local curmudgeons scare you off. JP |
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basilisk wrote:
I've lurked here for quite a while and I'm enjoying the wealth of knowledge that is passed on here. I live in central Alabama with my lovely wife, three kids, three goats, 40 chickens, 100 quail, 1 horse and too many dogs to keep track of. I raise Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Treeing Walkers as a sideline. I work at a sawmill in the finishing dept., in the past I have worked at a log home manufacture, a furniture plant that made oak tables, a veneer mill and a short stint as a catfish farmer and electricians helper. Currently my main project is a 36X48 horse barn, the last rafters go up today. I look forward to contributing where I can. Basilisk Central Alabama, huh? I am about 30 miles south of Montgomery and the e-mail address is valid. Deb |
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"Dr. Deb" wrote in message ... I look forward to contributing where I can. Basilisk Central Alabama, huh? I am about 30 miles south of Montgomery and the e-mail address is valid. Deb Were a couple of hours apart, I'm about 20 miles south of Tuscaloosa, It's nice to know I have neighbors here. Basilisk |
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basilisk wrote:
"Dr. Deb" wrote in message ... I look forward to contributing where I can. Basilisk Central Alabama, huh? I am about 30 miles south of Montgomery and the e-mail address is valid. Deb Were a couple of hours apart, I'm about 20 miles south of Tuscaloosa, It's nice to know I have neighbors here. Basilisk Do you turn, if so, do you know about the Alabama Woodturners? Deb |
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Dr. Deb wrote:
basilisk wrote: "Dr. Deb" wrote in message ... I look forward to contributing where I can. Basilisk Central Alabama, huh? I am about 30 miles south of Montgomery and the e-mail address is valid. Deb Were a couple of hours apart, I'm about 20 miles south of Tuscaloosa, It's nice to know I have neighbors here. Basilisk Do you turn, if so, do you know about the Alabama Woodturners? Deb I do some turning and enjoy it a lot, I've heard of the Alabama Woodturners but don't know anything about them. Now that I think about it I haven't turned much since last Christmas when I finished out some vases for Christmas presents. I have some Black willow roughed out for bowls, interesting wood with a dark brown heart, light colored sapwood and light in weight like poplar. Basilisk |
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