> reciprocative on the pull stroke or the push stroke?
Just friggen "talking"... so your question doesn't apply. If ya tryin to
indicate something else... make clear, because I am straight. See? I'll
stay this way too. I suppose it is too much to ask for some folk...
'specially in Albion.
--
Alex - newbie_neander in woodworking
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/
> Arkansas or Japanese water stone?
Norton 8"x3"x1" combination waterstones, 220/1000 & 4000/8000 grits
they are harder and last long, ideal size.
> Home Despot or Blowe's?
Lowe's, more attention to machines from what I've read, only an HD in
my town with a very limited selection and poor on the wood hand tools.
Vital stuff.
> Shaken or stirred?
Shaken, of course! Not stirred! 007 and all...
> Regular or decaf?
1/3 regular, 2/3 decaf please... 1/2&1/2, 1 blue and one pink and 1/2 of
each if it's a small mug.
>
> daltec
Huh?
> ps for me, my path is clear:
> push stroke, water stones, Blowe's, stirred, and regular.
It's your freedom... what whas "the stroke" referred from?
> Whew I feel better already.
congrats!
> pps lest this be TOTALLY off topic, how DO you pronounce "padauk?"
pad-oak, or if spelled paduak... pad-oooo-(w)Ak
>
> thanx!
Ya-welcome. And get back.
--
Alex - newbie_neander in woodworking
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/
"daltec" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Whew I feel better already.
>
> pps lest this be TOTALLY off topic, how DO you pronounce "padauk?"
>
> thanx!
Pa duke
In article <[email protected]>,
daltec <[email protected]> wrote:
> Arkansas or Japanese water stone?
> Home Despot or Blowe's?
> Shaken or stirred?
> Regular or decaf?
>
> daltec
>
> ps for me, my path is clear:
>
> push stroke, water stones, Blowe's, stirred, and regular.
>
> Whew I feel better already.
>
> pps lest this be TOTALLY off topic, how DO you pronounce "padauk?"
>
> thanx!
Smoooooth
or
crrrrrrrunchy?
In article <kcTke.3930$yp.3424@fed1read02>, "AAvK" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > as in:
> >
> > It's a nick-knack, Padooack
> > give the frog a loan.
> >
> > Padooack, padooack
> > baker's man
>
>
> mmmm... and just when I was dying for some reciprocative intellect.
reciprocative on the pull stroke or the push stroke?
In article <ONkke.22031$gp.68@fed1read03>, "AAvK" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > pps lest this be TOTALLY off topic, how DO you pronounce "padauk?"
>
> pad-oak, or if spelled paduak... pad-oooo-(w)Ak
as in:
It's a nick-knack, Padooack
give the frog a loan.
Padooack, padooack
baker's man