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    toys

    Some of the toys going out to needy kids this christmas. I made 280 toys and they went to 7 organizations that look after kids. I get cut -offs from a lumber mill


    more toys here
    http://frontpage.execulink.com/pohallor/toys1.htm

    paul

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    That is so neat Paul, be proud of yourself! That is quite an undertaking. Did you you make the wheels as well? Very nice!

    Corey

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    Paul, you are a great american! May God bless you. You will be touching many hearts.
    Don

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    Paul,

    What a nice thing you did! Now, I wish I had done the same thing. I will have to remember this for next year.

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    Hi, Paul, Its a great thing you're doing. I enjoyed your site and all the projects you made.
    Earl

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    very nice ... its always better to give than get..sounds trite, but true
    lou

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    Wow...you're definitely "Santa's Helper" this year!! Nice job!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Paul
    Looks like you have been a buisy Elf. Great job.
    Those who sense the winds of change should build windmills, not windbreaks.

    Dave Wilson

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    Very well done. You should be proud of your effort and even more proud of the joy you'll bring to a lot of children.
    Where did I put that tape measure...

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    A very honorable endeavour! Some great toys there.
    I also went to your site,a nice site and many very nice projects

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    Way cool - keep up the good work.
    Ray
    Semper Fi

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    WOW, you sure have been busy. Well done Paul!

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    Impressive project. Thanks for doing this. Lars

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    Now that is what I call the truly unselfish and caring act of giving! Not only your ability as a woodworker but your generous nature, should be admired Paul. The toys look wonderful and I am certain they will make many children thrilled! Way to Go!

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    I am sure He is smiling.

    My friend, you are walking on the right path.

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