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Bob Johnson2
08-01-2005, 8:53 PM
I don't do tool gloats but this one is different.

My grandson Samuel.

Keith Foster
08-01-2005, 9:08 PM
Much better than a tool! :D

Corey Hallagan
08-01-2005, 9:23 PM
Congrats! Better than any old tool for sure!

Corey

Dick Parr
08-01-2005, 9:36 PM
Congratulations Bob and to the whole family. :)

Doug Jones from Oregon
08-01-2005, 9:37 PM
Congrats to you and the family. I see a new reason to get thyself into that shop now!

Doug

Dan Forman
08-02-2005, 3:40 AM
Congrat's all around. That's some head of hair he's got!

Dan

Jim Hager
08-02-2005, 8:15 AM
Congratulations on the grandson, hairy litte bugger ain't he. Looks like a future woodworker for sure. His momma will hate to see him loose all that hair but most of it will be gone in a month or so. Great gloat, best I've seen in a while.

Keith Burns
08-02-2005, 9:08 AM
Couldn't beat that gloat with anything. Makes a new tool seem insignifigant. Congrats !! :D :D

Jason Tuinstra
08-02-2005, 11:07 AM
Congrats Bob! Wow, what a head of hair! Mom must have had some serious heart-burn during this pregnancy - or is that just a wive's tale?

Mark Singer
08-02-2005, 11:10 AM
Congradulations Bob...wonderful gloat!!!!

Donnie Raines
08-02-2005, 11:10 AM
Congrats Bob! Wow, what a head of hair! Mom must have had some serious heart-burn during this pregnancy - or is that just a wive's tale?

I have heard the same thing....so it must be true.... :rolleyes:

Jason Tuinstra
08-02-2005, 11:22 AM
I have heard the same thing....so it must be true.... :rolleyes:

Exactly. Truth is confirmed by two or three witnesses - very Biblical. Who cares if they're men? :p :D

Jay Kilpatrick
08-02-2005, 11:26 AM
Watch him grow, teach him well... if that doesn't work, then spoil him to the bone and send him home! and No... we parents don't mind the spoiling, I love seeing the look in my Son's eyes when he hears that, "Mammaw is coming to visit". Wish Dad were here to enjoy it too; May you take double the amount of enjoyment in his stead.

Warmest wishes,
~Jay Kilpatrick

Bob Johnson2
08-02-2005, 12:27 PM
Thanks All, I haven't been this psyched in years. I'll have to ask about the heart burn...

Wade Samuelson
08-02-2005, 1:02 PM
Hey--that is too a "new tool"!!

By the time you're too old to bend over, lift stuff, and carry stuff, he'll be old enough to do it for you! Grandpa's little helper in the shop!

Don Baer
08-02-2005, 1:17 PM
Congrats.... You will have a lot of fun spoiling him.
I have three I just wish that two of them didn't live on the other coast so I could spend more time with them. I do enjoy spoiling the one who live close by.