I wonder what kind of table saw he has.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Day-Lewis
'In 1968, Day-Lewis's parents, finding him to be "too wild", sent him to
Sevenoaks School in Kent, as a boarder.[9] Though he detested the
school, he was introduced to his two most prominent interests,
woodworking and acting.'
On Feb 26, 12:19=A0pm, GROVER <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 26, 9:39=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > A footnote: He's married to a daughter of the playwright Arthur
> > Miller, who, IIRC, was a big-time woodworker...I seem to remember he
> > had a really nice shop at his home in Connecticut...
>
> A footnote to a footnote:
>
> Since Day-Lewis is the son in law of Athur Miller, he also would be
> the son in law of the late Ms. Monroe. Depending on the years involved
> of course.
>
> Joe G
I think old Arthur had something like four wives...anyway, according
to IMDB daniel's wife's mother was Inge Morath...
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 23:44:16 -0600, samson <[email protected]> wrote:
>I wonder what kind of table saw he has.
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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Day-Lewis
>
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>'In 1968, Day-Lewis's parents, finding him to be "too wild", sent him to
>Sevenoaks School in Kent, as a boarder.[9] Though he detested the
>school, he was introduced to his two most prominent interests,
>woodworking and acting.'
He probably used a hand saw, which acted like a table saw with the proper
method..
mac
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On Feb 26, 9:39=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> A footnote: He's married to a daughter of the playwright Arthur
> Miller, who, IIRC, was a big-time woodworker...I seem to remember he
> had a really nice shop at his home in Connecticut...
A footnote to a footnote:
Since Day-Lewis is the son in law of Athur Miller, he also would be
the son in law of the late Ms. Monroe. Depending on the years involved
of course.
Joe G
On Feb 26, 3:27 am, [email protected] wrote:
> that would be interesting to know
Why are you interested in Daniel Day-Lewis' wood? =:O
R