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    creeker visit

    yesterday afternoon greg hairston stopped by with his wife and son to look at my slider. we b.s.`d for a few hours and they all got dusty in my immaculate shop greg it was nice to meet ya`ll and i look forward to your next trip up. tyler we`re both open for citations as neither of us remembered to take pictures! mainly my fault as i had to run to attend an ffa awards ceremony and i value my hide! tod
    Last edited by Ken Salisbury; 05-12-2006 at 6:10 PM.
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    Umm, are you selling Greg?

    Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hale
    Umm, are you selling Greg?

    Brian
    I think tod's trying to make an extra buck here


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Clardy
    I think tod's trying to make an extra buck here
    What's the going price for a Greg in fair but usable condition?

    Brian
    The significant problems we encounter cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.

    The penalty for inaccuracy is more work

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    hold on here............ain`t no sellin` out going on! just an honest hillbilly fessin` up to his forgetfullness. as far as i know greg didn`t even bring his camera. .02 tod
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    All in fun Tod

    Did you notice which forum this is posted in......

    Brian
    The significant problems we encounter cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.

    The penalty for inaccuracy is more work

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    well..........no? it started out in general this morning? must be gremlins.


    thanks for movin` this back to general ken.
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    Well,
    Tod beat me to it. I was just about to post. I trully enjoyed my visit and Tod was very entertaining and gave me an education on woodworking and machinery. Dont let Tod fool you with that dumb hillbilly BS. He is one of the smartest guys I have been around in a long time. Tod, Vickie and I really enjoyed visiting with you and the Barker Gang. We will see you again in a couple of weeks when I come back and I will bring the camera.

    Greg

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    hmmmm looking at a slider


    lou

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    Meeting prob didn't happen...No pics?!
    Jerry

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