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    Default Happy New Year!

    HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM WOODWORKING AUSTRALIA's WOODWORK FORUMS


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    Thank you Greg, but not quite yet. 7 1/2 hours to go!
    Cheers,

    Bob



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    Happy New Year

    3 1/2 hrs of trying to calm a dog down was no fun fireworks going off from 8.30pm

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    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO BOB AND OUR OTHER TIME-ZONE CHALLENGED FRIENDS -= FROM WOODWORKING AUSTRALIA's WOODWORK FORUMS


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    Default Belated New Year.

    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy View Post
    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO BOB AND OUR OTHER TIME-ZONE CHALLENGED FRIENDS -= FROM WOODWORKING AUSTRALIA's WOODWORK FORUMS

    Thank you Groggy and Belated Happy New Year to all Down Under friends. May your New Year be a Healthy and prosperous one. May your sheds be filled with the smell of fresh cut chips or saw dust.
    In woodworking there is no scrap, only firewood.

    Dave

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    Thanks Greg. So far so good. No hangover.

    Cheers
    Pops

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    Yep, Happy new year everyone
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Happy New Year from Wallan Victoria,
    wishing you success in 2008.



    Allan

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    Have a good one boys.
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy View Post
    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO BOB AND OUR OTHER TIME-ZONE CHALLENGED FRIENDS -= FROM WOODWORKING AUSTRALIA's WOODWORK FORUMS


    Thank you. For 2008:

    May all your dowels align perfectly.
    May your mortises actually match your tenons.
    May your stuff-ups be easily converted to design features.
    May all those new tools you're wishing for come your way.
    May you keep all your fingers and toes.

    Cheers,

    Bob



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    Have you been google earthing my workshop Bob?
    After our shed meet on Saterday all of the above will be perfect!

    Happy New Year to you all
    Astrid

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    Default sheddy resolutions

    I will not use my pull saw to prune the roses
    I will keep my workshop tidy.
    I will not leave tools outside.
    I will not annoy
    I will get some decent drill bits.
    I will not let the kids use my dowel for bows and arrows.
    I will buy Ubeat products( well some of them anyway)
    I will not inadvertantly kill off posters with my "recipes"
    I will not try to flash out dents with meths while smoking
    In fact I Will not smoke in the shed.

    Happy new year
    Astrid

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    Quote Originally Posted by astrid View Post
    I will not annoy
    And you were doing so well. Annoying is an ancient Australian custom which should not be abandoned lightly.

    Even we Seppos can annoy if we put our minds to it. I know I have once or twice.
    Cheers,

    Bob



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