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26th February 2006, 04:23 PM #61
G'day,
Sorry DanP, you're outta luck I swear I heard WoodBorer yell out to Meg that he's headed over Waldo's with a car full of gear for safekeeping. Isn't that right Rob?
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26th February 2006, 05:36 PM #62Registered
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Originally Posted by Sturdee
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26th February 2006, 05:39 PM #63Registered
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Originally Posted by Wood Borer
Al
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26th February 2006, 06:25 PM #64Originally Posted by Sturdee
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26th February 2006, 06:28 PM #65Originally Posted by ozwinner
Just as well all those bits 'n bobs are suitably housed - well above any incumbent water line
I hope that the snakes weren't flushed out - they'd be madder than a, well, VERY wet snake :eek:
Time for the new shed mate!
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26th February 2006, 06:49 PM #66
G'day Auld Bassoon,
If a LV Plane had fallen on 'em they be mad as cut snakes!
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26th February 2006, 07:11 PM #67
A brilliant Nite
Thank you all for a Brilliant day
Elaine Thank you for a brilliant Dinner it was wonderful to meet everyone and put names to nicks .... Auld Bassoon (Steve) Thank you very much for pickingme up from work ( in the rain) and taking me to Elaine and Peter's .... ... Waldo thank you for comming so we could say hi and put a name to nick .. Libby and Al thanks for comming to say hi..... To Mr Thankyou ur a gem thanks for delivering me to work and babysitting Doug for the day and he had a wonderful day .... thanks everyone for making a special day wonderful and will be remembered for a very long time and to anyone else ive forgotten thanks for your hospitality and Sturdee and Elaine a Wonderful Nite cheers all a round of greenies to all
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26th February 2006, 08:24 PM #68Banned
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what an awesome weekend!!!!
Well now that i have levered Jools away from her cousin's computer, and i have a chance to post, let me say this has been a fabulous weekend!!!
Gumby, thanks for inviting jools and me down for lunch on friday. It was a pleasure to meet you, Stuart Lees and DPB.
, Where do i start? You went out of your way to pick us up, take Jools to her comm games training and me to your workshop. I consider it a great privelige to have spent the day with you receiving one on one turning tuition from such an accomplished craftsman and a great teacher. if i was as gifted a student as you are a teacher, i may have learned more on the day. Thanks also for taking me to the bbq at sturdee's then back home. I also feel flattered that you thought enough of jols and me to detour via your home to introduce us to your lovely wife. , you are one of natures true gentlemen and i am still getting over how many things in our background and attitudes that we have in common. You would make a great drinking partner except you dont drink.
Sturdee, thanks to you and especially Elaine for organising last nights bbq. it was great to meet you in person as well as auld bassoon, ozwinner and mrs winner and waldo.
Groggy, thanks for a relaxing and educational morning. It was great to sit in your shed and experiment with your handplane collection and check out your other toys this morning. It wasnt such a full-on day as the previous two and that was just what i needed today.
I am still in awe as to how everyone has gone out of their way to help us and i thank everyone, greenies are on their way around as soon as they become available..
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27th February 2006, 08:26 AM #69Originally Posted by DanP
I shouted some threatening and rude words towards his house. Kind words didn't resolve the problem 12 months ago.
Thanks for the offer of looking after the planes but the snakes will need TLC also when I am in gaol for getting our neighbours attention.:eek:
The shavings clogged up the washing machine Al, when Meg was spin drying all the towels we used to mop up.
Chris, the thunder may have distorted my words.
Anyway, I am hijacking this thread and becoming hot under the collar again.
It looks like Sturdee had a bit of rain too, his shoes look like they are stuck to the wall at the high water mark.- Wood Borer
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27th February 2006, 08:33 AM #70Deceased
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Originally Posted by Wood Borer
Maybe a mini dyke around your workshop is needed.
Peter.
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27th February 2006, 08:50 AM #71Originally Posted by SturdeeStupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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27th February 2006, 08:55 AM #72Originally Posted by Sturdee- Wood Borer
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27th February 2006, 09:28 AM #73Deceased
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Originally Posted by Iain
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27th February 2006, 07:33 PM #74Originally Posted by Waldo
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27th February 2006, 07:38 PM #75Originally Posted by Wood Borer
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