Frank.....Are you in Arizona or Wisconsin these days?
And yes I agree with you again.....Tough times will often bring out the best in man and animal. I've seen it with horses, mules, dogs and humans.
Frank.....Are you in Arizona or Wisconsin these days?
And yes I agree with you again.....Tough times will often bring out the best in man and animal. I've seen it with horses, mules, dogs and humans.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
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I'm glad to hear that Steve wasn't hurt. It also reminds me that snow ins't something I usually have to worry about here in San Diego (earthquakes, wildfires and strong winds are enough).
Scott
Thanks again everybody. I've edited my posts to remove the $1K limit....well, it was not an actual limit but a mere "goal" for us to start with.
So far, we are at $1,069.00. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Now...let's keep this going and see exactly how well we can help a fellow woodworker of ours.
Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
Dennis -
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Ever think of taking Jerry Lewis' place at the telethon Mr Peacock? You're doing a fine job at this worthy cause.Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
Steve - A little help for a quick rebuild.
Yeah, Dennis! You'd be good at it. So, you wanna' take charge of the "John Miliunas 3520b Lathe Fund Drive" too? I'll start making room for it right away! (jk guys!!! ) Carry on, my friend.Originally Posted by John Hart
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John K. Miliunas
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Thanks Everyone.
I've received a few more, so now we're at $1,206.00 is my math is correct. Dad-burn it....I'll have to take muh shoes off next.
If you don't wanna hear me sang? Then ya better send in those donations.
Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
Dennis -
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NO!!! Puuuleeeease, not the shoes!!! Oh, the humanity!Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock
Come on, you're a musician so, the sangin' thing don't scare us!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Uh John..........He can carry a tune but he has to use 4 buckets...which means he has to take the shoes off anyway...........Originally Posted by John Miliunas
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
"Musician"?!? I thought he was a bass player?Originally Posted by John Miliunas
(duck and run )
Yoga class makes me feel like a total stud, mostly because I'm about as flexible as a 2x4.
"Design"? Possibly. "Intelligent"? Sure doesn't look like it from this angle.
We used to be hunter gatherers. Now we're shopper borrowers.
The three most important words in the English language: "Front Towards Enemy".
The world makes a lot more sense when you remember that Butthead was the smart one.
You can never be too rich, too thin, or have too much ammo.
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeek! Uhhhh, Lee, if you start feeling some stabbing pains throughout your body, that's just Dennis practicing with his latest Voodoo doll!Originally Posted by Lee DeRaud
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John K. Miliunas
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$1,206.00!! Way cool, but pleeeeeessseee leave the shoes on!
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PayPal is on the way- - Good luck Steve. Those pictures could make a grown man cry!
Jerry
Just a quick note everyone.
I'm just so without words here as what to say.
I'd rather be on the giving end, but find myself on the receiving end.
I do appreciate all of this.
Today was a major cleanup day. All the roof is off, removed, except the front 16', which is fairly well intact. It cover my office and such. So we will leave it till the new trusses are up. Then remove the sheeting on it, and go from there.
It's been a hard day. We spent a hour or so just getting the boom truck in place, then another hour of digging snow and tugging to get it on the other side of the shop.
Had some thrilling moments, hearing tin and wood being torn apart, and watching it being lifted off.
The amount of snow we had to remove in the shop was a huge task, along with insulation, broken boards, insulation, conduit, on and on.
We are all just wore out today.
Heres a few shots of todays progress.
Thanks to ALL.
Hang in there Steve. Better days are right around the corner.Originally Posted by Steve Clardy
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