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Bill[_47_] July 31st 15 11:46 PM

My son is making knives and doing some woodworking to payfor college,
 
Maybe you should get a job?

Unquestionably Confused August 1st 15 01:07 AM

My son is making knives and doing some woodworking to pay forcollege,
 
On 7/31/2015 5:46 PM, Bill wrote:
Maybe you should get a job?



Nice. Maybe by working for it, he'll value it more. Seems that more
and more the kids in college are treading water looking to avoid getting
into the workforce.

Was that your problem?

Anyways, they are damn nice knives and he now has one less knife to
sell. I ordered one of them.



Sonny August 1st 15 01:32 AM

My son is making knives and doing some woodworking to pay for college,
 
On Friday, July 31, 2015 at 7:07:29 PM UTC-5, Unquestionably Confused wrote:

Nice.

Anyways, they are damn nice knives and he now has one less knife to
sell. I ordered one of them.


Electric Comet might can take a cue from the knife set racks.... has a magnetic strip to hold/display the knives.

Could use hidden Rare Earth magnets, in place of that exposed magnetic strip.

Sonny


Bill[_47_] August 1st 15 02:12 AM

My son is making knives and doing some woodworking to payfor college,
 
Unquestionably Confused wrote:
On 7/31/2015 5:46 PM, Bill wrote:
Maybe you should get a job?



Nice. Maybe by working for it, he'll value it more. Seems that more
and more the kids in college are treading water looking to avoid
getting into the workforce.

Was that your problem?

SPAM.


Bill[_47_] August 1st 15 02:35 AM

My son is making knives and doing some woodworking to payfor college,
 
Bill wrote:
Unquestionably Confused wrote:
On 7/31/2015 5:46 PM, Bill wrote:
Maybe you should get a job?



Nice. Maybe by working for it, he'll value it more. Seems that more
and more the kids in college are treading water looking to avoid
getting into the workforce.

Was that your problem?

SPAM.


If you look at the header, you'll note that "mom" has an unlimited
account at newsguy.com, (ha ha!)

John McCoy August 1st 15 03:15 PM

My son is making knives and doing some woodworking to pay for college,
 
Bill wrote in
:

SPAM.


Um, no. It's not off-topic, and it's not multi-posted.
Therefor it does not fit the definition of spam.

FWIW, the OP seems to be using a very out-of-date version
of Thunderbird on a computer running Windows Vista, so
I'm going to guess she's not the most technically savvy
person.

John


Ed Pawlowski August 1st 15 08:56 PM

My son is making knives and doing some woodworking to pay forcollege,
 
On 8/1/2015 10:15 AM, John McCoy wrote:
Bill wrote in
:

SPAM.


Um, no. It's not off-topic, and it's not multi-posted.
Therefor it does not fit the definition of spam.

FWIW, the OP seems to be using a very out-of-date version
of Thunderbird on a computer running Windows Vista, so
I'm going to guess she's not the most technically savvy
person.

John

Call it what you want. This has been repeatedly posted on various
newsgroups and the intention is to sell stuff. USENET conventions do
not permit commercial advertising (and that is what this is) on non
commercial newsgroups.

Would you allow Delta to advertise here? Would you allow Woodcraft,
Jet, Proctor 7 Gamble? This is no different.

John McCoy August 1st 15 09:21 PM

My son is making knives and doing some woodworking to pay for college,
 
Ed Pawlowski wrote in news:nd6dnYq7NtHvuSDInZ2dnUU7-c-
:

Call it what you want. This has been repeatedly posted on various
newsgroups and the intention is to sell stuff. USENET conventions do
not permit commercial advertising (and that is what this is) on non
commercial newsgroups.


Well, I won't call it what it isn't. USENET has a very clear
definition of spam, and it isn't "everything commercial" or
"everything I don't like".

John


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