On 29 Dec 2004 04:53:20 -0800, "hylourgos" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hey Mike, I'm in your neck of the woods visiting the in-laws. Any
>decent places for WWers besides WWers Supply near Burlington?
For tools and machinery, WW's the largest place around.
However, if you have some _room_ , you might want to check out The
Hardwood Store. Sometimes I go there just to breathe. :)
I85, Exit 138 North. That's Hwy 61. Go 3 miles, look for the sign.
Store on the right. Lots o' wood. Fair prices, great folks.
Bigger and even better selection is Wall Lumber in Mayodan, but
that'll be a hike from where I presume you are.
>Especially any good venues for used tools?
Of course not. This is North Carolina. The furniture state. All
the used tools are being used. :)
I'm slammed through the 1st, (Alice is cooking a New Year's Day Dinner
for 24(!), but if you're in the area after that, email me. I'll buy.
Michael
Who's wondering what we were _thinking_ when we decided it'd be a good
idea to have 24 people over for a sit-down dinner in an 1100 square
foot house. Oops.. pardon me.. 'scuse me... 'scuse me... pardon me...
Michael Baglio <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
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>
> I'm slammed through the 1st, (Alice is cooking a New Year's Day Dinner
> for 24(!), but if you're in the area after that, email me. I'll buy.
>
> Michael
> Who's wondering what we were _thinking_ when we decided it'd be a good
> idea to have 24 people over for a sit-down dinner in an 1100 square
> foot house. Oops.. pardon me.. 'scuse me... 'scuse me... pardon me...
>
You were thinking that you wanted to host a few of your friends.
Patriarch,
whose Thanksgiving ('02) dinner, planned for 24 turned into 46, and the
stuff of family lore. And yes, there were lots of leftovers...