Ya know, it's not every month that you getcher name in print
(for a good thing) and it's even less often that you getcher
name in print in a wooddorking magazine but I'm willing to
bet that getting you name in print twice in one month and in
two different wooddorking magazines, that's gotta be
something of a rarity for a common man.
2005 Workbench Buyer's Guide Tools & Accessories, pg. 88
Oct. 2004 (?) Popular Woodworking (page unknown/not even
sure if its the Oct. issue/will follow up when I find it on
the newsstand).
Keith Bohn, who thinks the picture of El Guapo is quite
sweet, it's just too bad the writer didn't listen good and
got the whole date thing wrong, but what the Hell, what's a
little thing like a date, I mean, it's not like we'll ever
forget the date the Nazis bombed Pearl Harbor
or anything, right?...
Ivan just finished going over and he is heading your way quick!
You suck!
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ya know, it's not every month that you getcher name in print
> (for a good thing) and it's even less often that you getcher
> name in print in a wooddorking magazine but I'm willing to
> bet that getting you name in print twice in one month and in
> two different wooddorking magazines, that's gotta be
> something of a rarity for a common man.
>
> 2005 Workbench Buyer's Guide Tools & Accessories, pg. 88
>
> Oct. 2004 (?) Popular Woodworking (page unknown/not even
> sure if its the Oct. issue/will follow up when I find it on
> the newsstand).
>
> Keith Bohn, who thinks the picture of El Guapo is quite
> sweet, it's just too bad the writer didn't listen good and
> got the whole date thing wrong, but what the Hell, what's a
> little thing like a date, I mean, it's not like we'll ever
> forget the date the Nazis bombed Pearl Harbor
> or anything, right?...
Yea, I caught it. Some people are real hams.....
--
Ross
www.myoldtools.com
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ya know, it's not every month that you getcher name in print
> (for a good thing) and it's even less often that you getcher
> name in print in a wooddorking magazine but I'm willing to
> bet that getting you name in print twice in one month and in
> two different wooddorking magazines, that's gotta be
> something of a rarity for a common man.
>
> 2005 Workbench Buyer's Guide Tools & Accessories, pg. 88
>
> Oct. 2004 (?) Popular Woodworking (page unknown/not even
> sure if its the Oct. issue/will follow up when I find it on
> the newsstand).
>
> Keith Bohn, who thinks the picture of El Guapo is quite
> sweet, it's just too bad the writer didn't listen good and
> got the whole date thing wrong, but what the Hell, what's a
> little thing like a date, I mean, it's not like we'll ever
> forget the date the Nazis bombed Pearl Harbor
> or anything, right?...
Unisaw A100 wrote:
> Ya know, it's not every month that you getcher name in print
> (for a good thing) and it's even less often that you getcher
> name in print in a wooddorking magazine but I'm willing to
> bet that getting you name in print twice in one month and in
> two different wooddorking magazines, that's gotta be
> something of a rarity for a common man.
>
> 2005 Workbench Buyer's Guide Tools & Accessories, pg. 88
>
> Oct. 2004 (?) Popular Woodworking (page unknown/not even
> sure if its the Oct. issue/will follow up when I find it on
> the newsstand).
>
> Keith Bohn, who thinks the picture of El Guapo is quite
> sweet, it's just too bad the writer didn't listen good and
> got the whole date thing wrong, but what the Hell, what's a
> little thing like a date, I mean, it's not like we'll ever
> forget the date the Nazis bombed Pearl Harbor
> or anything, right?...
Congratulations!
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
(Remove "SPAM" from email address to reply)
Who's waiting to see who comes up with a date for the bombing.
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 06:14:04 GMT, "Greg Millen"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>As for the Pearl Harbor thing, wasn't that the Eye-ty-liens?
Yup. Dey even had meatballs painted on they planes.
Regards,
Tom.
Thomas J.Watson - Cabinetmaker (ret.)
tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)
http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1
Not bad fuh a nuwbee <gd&r>.
As Lar said, corngrats Keith. I'll keep a pealed eye for the mags.
As for the Pearl Harbor thing, wasn't that the Eye-ty-liens? Or was it a
granny in a farced jet, I ferget.
cheers,
--
Groggy
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ya know, it's not every month that you getcher name in print
> (for a good thing) and it's even less often that you getcher
> name in print in a wooddorking magazine but I'm willing to
> bet that getting you name in print twice in one month and in
> two different wooddorking magazines, that's gotta be
> something of a rarity for a common man.
>
> 2005 Workbench Buyer's Guide Tools & Accessories, pg. 88
>
> Oct. 2004 (?) Popular Woodworking (page unknown/not even
> sure if its the Oct. issue/will follow up when I find it on
> the newsstand).
>
> Keith Bohn, who thinks the picture of El Guapo is quite
> sweet, it's just too bad the writer didn't listen good and
> got the whole date thing wrong, but what the Hell, what's a
> little thing like a date, I mean, it's not like we'll ever
> forget the date the Nazis bombed Pearl Harbor
> or anything, right?...
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 18:49:16 -0400, Nova <[email protected]>
calmly ranted:
>Unisaw A100 wrote:
>> Keith Bohn, who thinks the picture of El Guapo is quite
>> sweet, it's just too bad the writer didn't listen good and
>> got the whole date thing wrong, but what the Hell, what's a
>> little thing like a date, I mean, it's not like we'll ever
>> forget the date the Nazis bombed Pearl Harbor
>> or anything, right?...
>
>Congratulations!
Yeah, it's the Oct. 04 PW, page 40, 3" down the left column.
OWWM is mentioned with the URL, too. Corngrats, Keeter.
----
A mostly meat-powered woodworker, and proud of it.
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In article <[email protected]>,
Unisaw A100 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ya know, it's not every month
Well, fer the wimins it is...
Good on ya, UniKeeter. As they say in these parts, don't let the slugs
take up housekeeping in yer shorts.
--
Owen Lowe and his Fly-by-Night Copper Company
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