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Thread: Turner Interview: John K. Miliunas

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    Great interview John, Nothing wrong with that palm pilot actually pretty good idea no batteries to wory about. How is the hand coming along anyway, hope it is improving daily and about to let you turn out some real nice bowls. Maybe then we'll get to see some pictures.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tom

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    Thanks for sharing with us, John. Your supportive comments have helped a number of us attempt pieces that stretch our skills.

    Bruce
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    Thanks for sharing.....but where are the pics????? House, family, scenery, the last deer you ran over with your subaru , etc......

    Oh well...... A GREAT interview John! I appreciate your humorous and supportive posts and hope to see you up and "turning" with both hands ...... soon......
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    Good interview John, and it's really nice to get to know more about you. Seem like a really nice guy--for a packer fan.
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    Nice to meet you and know you even more John. It's nice to learn more about folks you've been around on the internet with for several years. Thanks for a good and funny interview.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cecil Arnold
    Seem like a really nice guy--for a packer fan.
    Hey, easy there Cecil!!! I'm a Packer Fan first, "nice guy" second!!!

    Tom, thanks for asking. The hand is coming along super!!!! Still a fair amount of pain but, working on pretty extensive "range of motion" exercises and gonna' start on strengthening next. The surgery was a LOT tougher than my other hand last year but, due to some "other" health issues being addressed concurrently, the healing this time is going better and faster!!!
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    John, nice interview and it seems I already know you from many of your postings. Get that hand better soon!
    Ed

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    John, glad to know more about you and I always look forward to your posts. Truely a nice guy always willing to share info and lend a hand. Hope your hand is healing well!!

    Corey

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    Great interview, John. Nice to know a bit more about you.

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    Nice to know more about ya John!
    Hope you can get some play time real soon!
    Heal up and get better then sling some good ol wet shavings!
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    Haa!!! You're going to beat me to AARP!! LOL!! (Nice interview...)
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    Howdy John !

    Well, it's about durn time we got the inside scoop on you John. Real nice interview. Good to know more about the guy who holds the keys to the turning board. Keep up the great job here and at home. Hope the hand is doing better.
    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


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    Nice to get to know a little more about you than I already knew John. I had a absolutely wonderful time at your place and meeting your family.

    and..........

    GO PACK!

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