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    Creeker Visit

    Yesterday I had the pleasure of a visit from Clint Baxter of Minot North Dakota.

    Clint and I toured my shop then sat around and solved all the problems of the world.

    Clint, thanks for taking the time to get in touch, it was really nice meeting you.

    Of course I forgot to take photographs……….Rod.
    Last edited by Jim Becker; 09-01-2021 at 11:54 AM. Reason: Adjusted spelling in title. :)

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    Me thinks you may have been "autocorrected" on that thread title, Rod.

    Glad you had a great 'Creeker visit!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Me thinks you may have been "autocorrected" on that thread title, Rod.

    Glad you had a great 'Creeker visit!!!
    LOL.... I was all ready to read about some weird character showing up at his house!!......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry McFadden View Post
    LOL.... I was all ready to read about some weird character showing up at his house!!......
    Maybe it wasn't a typo.....LOL. We are all weird in our own way or so I have heard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry McFadden View Post
    LOL.... I was all ready to read about some weird character showing up at his house!!......

    Me too. Was waiting for a tie in to the home protection thread.
    Stand for something, or you'll fall for anything.

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    It is always a good day when another woodworker comes by for a visit.

    jtk
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
    - Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry McFadden View Post
    LOL.... I was all ready to read about some weird character showing up at his house!!......
    LOL. I don’t if I meet that description, but I’ve probably been called worse.

    It was great to visit a fellow “creeker” and many thanks to you and Diann for your hospitality. I enjoyed the shop tour and the accompanying conversations. Accomplished woodworkers are few and far between back home, so being able to knock heads with a fellow wood butcher was a rare treat.

    Thanks again for having me over and I hope we can meet up again on my next visit to Toronto.

    Clint

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    what did you figure out for world Peace ????

    Then what about how they got the cadbury in the caramilk bar ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Lake View Post
    what did you figure out for world Peace ????
    We need more younger folk involved so they can learn from the old farts.

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Lake View Post
    Then what about how they got the cadbury in the caramilk bar ????
    Still researching this one. Waiting on someone to grant us enough research material, (candy bars), to do a thorough study. About 5,000 each should be enough. 😊

    Clint

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Me thinks you may have been "autocorrected" on that thread title, Rod.

    Glad you had a great 'Creeker visit!!!
    Sheesh!

    Jim, could you please correct the post header for me?

    Thanks, Rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Sheridan View Post
    Sheesh!

    Jim, could you please correct the post header for me?

    Thanks, Rod.
    Sure...I can do that.
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