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I've had a few decent finds on CL, but this one tops 'em all. Bosch
1613 EVS 2hp plunge router; Rockler router table; 8 decent half-inch
shank bits, a nice variety of finger boards and hold-downs, two 24"
Bessey clamps, and a nice adjustable roller stand -- $130. Woo-hoo.
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On May 26, 5:50*pm, Z3Driver wrote:
I've had a few decent finds on CL, but this one tops 'em all. *Bosch
1613 EVS 2hp plunge router; Rockler router table; 8 decent half-inch
shank bits, a nice variety of finger boards and hold-downs, two 24"
Bessey clamps, and a nice adjustable roller stand -- $130. *Woo-hoo.


Nice, very nice buy.

By now you should know the routine: "You (insert rude word or
phrase)"

Have fun with it.

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On Thu, 26 May 2011 16:04:37 -0700, RonB wrote:

By now you should know the routine: "You (insert rude word or phrase)"


I always liked "Thou mayest consider thyself the recipient of an obscene
gesture".

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Good find. ^5

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On May 26, 7:04*pm, RonB wrote:
On May 26, 5:50*pm, Z3Driver wrote:

I've had a few decent finds on CL, but this one tops 'em all. *Bosch
1613 EVS 2hp plunge router; Rockler router table; 8 decent half-inch
shank bits, a nice variety of finger boards and hold-downs, two 24"
Bessey clamps, and a nice adjustable roller stand -- $130. *Woo-hoo.


Nice, very nice buy.

By now you should know the routine: *"You (insert rude word or
phrase)"

Hey, when somebody gets a deal like that, there isn't anything wrong
with pointing out the fact that he has horse shoes up his ass.



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On May 26, 6:50*pm, Z3Driver wrote:

I've had a few decent finds on CL, but this one tops 'em all. *Bosch
1613 EVS 2hp plunge router; Rockler router table; 8 decent half-inch
shank bits, a nice variety of finger boards and hold-downs, two 24"
Bessey clamps, and a nice adjustable roller stand -- $130. *Woo-hoo.


This begs the question, Suckmaster General, was that the CL advertised
price, or are you one hell of a horse trader?

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On Thu, 26 May 2011 21:16:08 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
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On May 26, 7:04Â*pm, RonB wrote:
On May 26, 5:50Â*pm, Z3Driver wrote:

I've had a few decent finds on CL, but this one tops 'em all. Â*Bosch
1613 EVS 2hp plunge router; Rockler router table; 8 decent half-inch
shank bits, a nice variety of finger boards and hold-downs, two 24"
Bessey clamps, and a nice adjustable roller stand -- $130. Â*Woo-hoo.


Nice, very nice buy.

By now you should know the routine: Â*"You (insert rude word or
phrase)"

Hey, when somebody gets a deal like that, there isn't anything wrong
with pointing out the fact that he has horse shoes up his ass.


Would you care to give the Canuckistani origin of that quaint thought,
sir? I've heard of horse shoes for luck, but that particularly
poignant positioning is new.

P.S: Z3, YOU SUCK!

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On 5/27/11 9:01 AM, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 26 May 2011 21:16:08 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
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Hey, when somebody gets a deal like that, there isn't anything wrong
with pointing out the fact that he has horse shoes up his ass.


Would you care to give the Canuckistani origin of that quaint thought,
sir? I've heard of horse shoes for luck, but that particularly
poignant positioning is new.

It implies an individual has lots of luck, and grab a bit more at any
time, despite the uncomfortable implications. HTH
I didn't realize it was a Canadianizm.

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On May 26, 3:50*pm, Z3Driver wrote:
I've had a few decent finds on CL, but this one tops 'em all. *Bosch
1613 EVS 2hp plunge router; Rockler router table; 8 decent half-inch
shank bits, a nice variety of finger boards and hold-downs, two 24"
Bessey clamps, and a nice adjustable roller stand -- $130. *Woo-hoo.


Sounds like a death or a divorce.
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On Fri, 27 May 2011 06:25:10 -0700, RonB wrote:

To make matters works, the Westboro nut-gang from Topeka is planning on
protesting the Sunday Memorial.


Is it too much to ask for a small, powerful, tightly focused tornado?

Just be careful - they make a living by suing people who harass them.

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To make matters works, the Westboro nut-gang from Topeka is planning
on protesting the Sunday Memorial.


Any way to convince the authorities that they're looters who should be
shot in sight?
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On Fri, 27 May 2011 06:25:10 -0700, RonB wrote:

To make matters works, the Westboro nut-gang from Topeka is planning on
protesting the Sunday Memorial.


Is it too much to ask for a small, powerful, tightly focused tornado?

Just be careful - they make a living by suing people who harass them.


Pray on it, guys. Let 'em see how far they get suing GOD.

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on protesting the Sunday Memorial.

If that coincides with Obama's visit on Sunday, could be interesting.

Lew

It could be interesting anyway. It is bad enough to pick out the
family of a deceased soldier who is in mourning. In this case they
are harassing an entire region that is in shock, Many are desperate
and exhausted. I doubt if any of them want to screw with a bunch of
whackos


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on protesting the Sunday Memorial.


If that coincides with Obama's visit on Sunday, could be interesting.


Lew


It could be interesting anyway. *It is bad enough to pick out the
family of a deceased soldier who is in mourning. *In this case they
are harassing an entire region that is in shock, *Many are desperate
and exhausted. *I doubt if any of them want to screw with a bunch of
whackos

RonB


I also have a feeling that the impact of the disaster and low
tolerance for bull**** could be a trigger for a reaction which The
Whacos didn't see coming. There's going to be a few with a feeling of
nothing-left-to-lose.
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On May 28, 6:26*pm, RonB wrote:
on protesting the Sunday Memorial.


If that coincides with Obama's visit on Sunday, could be interesting.


Lew


It could be interesting anyway. *It is bad enough to pick out the
family of a deceased soldier who is in mourning. *In this case they
are harassing an entire region that is in shock, *Many are desperate
and exhausted. *I doubt if any of them want to screw with a bunch of
whackos

RonB


I also have a feeling that the impact of the disaster and low
tolerance for bull**** could be a trigger for a reaction which The
Whacos didn't see coming. There's going to be a few with a feeling of
nothing-left-to-lose.


Can I volunteer for the jury?


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I also have a feeling that the impact of the disaster and low tolerance
for bull**** could be a trigger for a reaction which The Whacos didn't
see coming. There's going to be a few with a feeling of
nothing-left-to-lose.


One can only hope :-).

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I also have a feeling that the impact of the disaster and low tolerance
for bull**** could be a trigger for a reaction which The Whacos didn't
see coming.


Apparently they did see it coming - they didn't show up :-).

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