c

06/01/2007 2:49 AM

The right wood

I bought decent bottles of wine for my kids/grandkids when they were
born and made wine boxes for their wedding days. For my first born
it was Alder because she was the 'eldest'. For the second it was
Cherry because she is so 'cheery'. For my first grandchild it was
Apple because he is the 'apple of my eye'.

For my new granddaughter????? I'm at a loss. When my daughter got
an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy, she referred to the fetus as a
raspberry (size of) and we've called her that all the way through.

Anyone know of a Raspberry wood? Wood color is less important than
making the wood name fit even if we have to stretch it a bit. I need
some help here.

Thanks
Pete


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HR

[email protected] (Ross Hebeisen)

in reply to [email protected] on 06/01/2007 2:49 AM

05/01/2007 9:46 PM

she went to the doctor for the ultra sound
those guy's are a bunch of over paid hacks
why don't you use hackberry

c

in reply to [email protected] on 06/01/2007 2:49 AM

06/01/2007 6:28 AM

On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 21:46:09 -0600, [email protected] (Ross
Hebeisen) wrote:

>she went to the doctor for the ultra sound
>those guy's are a bunch of over paid hacks
>why don't you use hackberry
>

OOOOOOHH the cruel barbs. But I'll use that for some special people
who are hacks and charge them according to the volume of bullshit they
spew.

Pete

Pp

Prometheus

in reply to [email protected] on 06/01/2007 2:49 AM

05/01/2007 11:57 PM

On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 02:49:08 GMT, [email protected] wrote:

>Anyone know of a Raspberry wood? Wood color is less important than
>making the wood name fit even if we have to stretch it a bit. I need
>some help here.

Get ready for a big stretch....

How about lacewood? While it the name may have nothing to do with
raspberries at all, it's reddish in color like a raspberry (at least,
the stuff I have is), and has those awesome flecks that sort of remind
a guy of the surface of that fruit.


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