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    You need to do some bargaining there Chip. I don't have a budget really. I do most of the cleaning while she is out running etc. I clean the bathroom, vaccum, dust etc. Whatever it takes. It helps when it comes time for... Honey care if I order this....

    corey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl Laustrup
    .... I'll bet you could dazzle certain people from Maine and they'd buy several of them not even knowing what they're for or how to use them....l
    Darn right I would. Ken, make mine 67" long. Extra length is for use at low tide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
    Darn right I would. Ken, make mine 67" long. Extra length is for use at low tide.
    Oh, you sneaky devil Andy.

    Me thinks that might require a Oneway or Poolewood or........................

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    Wow! A woodcraft store in Spokane! That's only a 2 hour drive for me! Got a brother-in-law that live in Rathrum (sp) right next to Spokane. Maybe my wife would like me to take her to visit her brother! Only problem, I don't have a budget for anything right now.

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    So sad.
    Another precious soul is lost to spin crack.
    Travels hundreds of miles and spends the rent money on an evil drug that will never satisfy. So So Sad.
    TJH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Howell
    .... an evil drug that will never satisfy.....
    But Ty, haven't you noticed how happy we are all the time. We like being hooked.
    Only the Blue Roads

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    Oh, poor Ken, this is just the beginning. You might as well get another credit card or two as you're going to need them
    941.44 miles South of Steve Schlumph

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    I wonder if you can score a bowl gouge in an alley, at midnite, in downtown??
    Making new friends on SMC each and every day

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    Well Ken, I'm really glad there is a Woodcraft in Spokane now too, but oh no, they carry all kinds of jaw chucks. That is going to be hard to stay away from as that is next on my list, and dang, they are 4 miles away!!!! It would be fun to set a day to meet a bunch of us "locals" there to do some shoppin and BS'n some day. When I was wandering around there Saturday, I wondered how many folks I knew, but had never met in person.

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    Tom............I was there Saturday between 1 and 2:30 pm..........I'm a large guy .......white hair..........blue mountain parka.........We should meet there sometime......maybe grab lunch.........
    Ken

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

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