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Zahid Naqvi
01-29-2004, 4:17 PM
A certain guy whose last name reminds you of a tropical fowl, has been busy promoting the freedom pens in the local newspapers. Check this out

http://www.thecabin.net/stories/012904/loc_0129040010.shtml

zahid

Noah Alkinburgh
01-29-2004, 4:23 PM
Thanks for the link....way to go Dennis!

Ken Salisbury
01-29-2004, 4:25 PM
A certain guy whose last name reminds you of a tropical fowl, has been busy promoting the freedom pens in the local newspapers. Check this out

http://www.thecabin.net/stories/012904/loc_0129040010.shtml

zahid
Great Stuff - Congrats to Dennis for spearding the word.

p.s. zahid, please send a private message to Jackie Outten (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/private.php?do=newpm&userid=6)with your first and last name which is a membership requirement for SMC.

Bob Lasley
01-29-2004, 4:46 PM
Way to go Dennis!! You certainly are a handsome lookin' devil when you're standin' at the lathe with a turning tool in your hand! Ok, so I stretch the truth now and again. :D

Good job dude,
Bob

Dennis Peacock
01-29-2004, 5:37 PM
Way to go Dennis!! You certainly are a handsome lookin' devil when you're standin' at the lathe with a turning tool in your hand! Ok, so I stretch the truth now and again. :D

Good job dude,
Bob

Easy there Bob..!!!! Looks ain't everything.!!!! ;)

Thanks....I have been pushing pretty hard here to get the word out to the communities so that they can get involved. I just had hoped that at least one local TV station, out of the 6, would choose to get involved, but no dice so far. I ain't givin' up yet. :cool:

Jim Becker
01-29-2004, 7:08 PM
Log Cabin Reporter Wrote: "The other day, a honk on the horn brought Peacock scurrying out of a large metal building he calls his workshop in a pastoral setting in the Sunny Gap Road area. A husky fellow, friendly and gregarious, he was brimming over with news of his new project."

Quite a description, Dennis...and I didn't recognize you without your hat!

Mark Hulette
01-29-2004, 7:28 PM
Dennis- Good job! Glad to see you were properly attired in your Nahm Flannel! :) Keep up the good work.

Keith Outten
01-29-2004, 7:56 PM
Many Thanks Dennis!

Your efforts are truly appreciated...you done good.

Dennis Peacock
01-29-2004, 9:04 PM
<and I didn't recognize you without your hat!>

LOL!!!!! I guess I shoulda had my hat on....but this was for SMC and I don't have an SMC hat.....So I remained "neutral".!! :D