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    Creekers are good folks!

    I arrived home from a long exhausting day at work. I'd just dove into supper when the door bell rang and my neighbor delivered a package that had arrived while the LOML and I were at work!

    3 great Robert Larson turning tools and a Dennis Peacock Black Cherry bowl!

    Folks........I don't know what I've done to deserve your generosity but


    Thanks!

    Dennis my wife is still trying to find the right place to display you handiwork!

    To the generous anonymous donor of the turning tools......I'll use them with pride and try to develop the skills to deserve them!

    And again..........Thank you one and all!
    Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 02-15-2006 at 7:11 AM.
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Ken, don't think you've hit upon what's actually going on!! We are
    sending you all our junk so we can buy better stuff for ourselves

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    Hey I had a truck load turned back at the border. When they seen the address they said his house was full and no way it was comming over the border. Something about a disease called turning flu or some such. Very contagious.
    Making new friends on SMC each and every day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
    Folks........I don't know what I've done to deserve your generosity...
    I know what you did to deserve it.
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

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    Whew!!!!!!!! I was beginning to wonder if the USPS lost it in shipping or sumpin' like that. I'm very tickled that the box arrived safely.

    Ken....You tell the LOYL that it's ok that she claims the bowl for her private collection. The LOML does this with anything I get sent to me as a gift.

    My hope is to trade/collect something from as many as I can over time, as I cherrish anything that is handmade from any of my woodworking buddies.

    And yes Ken....you deserve it. I wish I could do the same for everyone here. Maybe, if I live long enough, I can give gifts to many of my fellow SMC'ers.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    All I can say Ken is that you must be one nice guy. We all know now though as to what Dennis is up to. He has found a way to collect other peoples turnings
    941.44 miles South of Steve Schlumph

    TURN SAFE

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    Yes Keith. I'd send Dennis on of my patented and turned "Salmon Bonkers" but they don't have salmon in Arkieland unless it's in a can!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
    Yes Keith. I'd send Dennis on of my patented and turned "Salmon Bonkers" but they don't have salmon in Arkieland unless it's in a can!
    what! you mean those pink colored fish with big lips aren`t salmon? ..02 tod
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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans
    what! you mean those pink colored fish with big lips aren`t salmon? ..02 tod
    Tod......when I lived in Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, Texas, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Georgia....and now Idaho......we called the pink fish with big lips......suckers! It's the red and pink ones with long snouts we see a few of here in Idaho we call salmon!
    Ken

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    John M. bribed me with a Lambogini
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    Congrats Ken!!

    Ernie

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