Well, you seem like a nice enough guy. But the fact that you turn wood always leaves a little room for doubt .
Nice to meet you! And I love the nickname "Termite".
Well, you seem like a nice enough guy. But the fact that you turn wood always leaves a little room for doubt .
Nice to meet you! And I love the nickname "Termite".
Nice to know you a little better Dennis, looking forward to meeting you.
Dennis,
Nice interview. Mark, I like these interviews, please keep 'em coming.
John
Four kids and only one pet??? Whew! How did you pull that one off??? Nice getting to know you a bit better, Dennis! Thanks.
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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60 grit is a turning tool, ain't it?
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Nice to know you a little better Dennis. Looking forward to meeting you in person someday
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It's so nice to meet you Dennis. How do you have time for turning with all those kids? I hope at least one of them carries on in your footsteps. It's really cool to learn about other folks from all parts of the country (world actually). Keep up the good interviews!
Keep On Twirlin' & Turnin' !
Another great interview. Thanks for allowing us the insight into your life Dennis and introducing us to your family.
Karl
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Great interview. They help to put a personality to the posts I read. Thanks Dennis for sharing. Take care, doug
Great interview Dennis! Good to meet another Unix guy. Wow a 30 x 60 shop, you could fit 4 of my shops in there and you still need more room!
Sparky Paessler
Thanks for the kind words everyone.
Some interesting Notes about me?
I used to be an explosives expert way back when.
I spent 5 years in the Future Farmers of America.
I used to be my high school's #1 small engine mechanic.
I'm a farmboy at heart.
I'm an encourager and a peacemaker.
I used to wrestle calves just for the "fun of it".
I was benchpressing 450 pounds when I was in high school football.
I hated hauling hay in August in Alabama. Actually I have _never_ liked hauling hay.
I have owned/rode 18 motorcycles since the age of 6.
I've been shocked at age 9 while "easing my mind" too near an electric fence!!!!
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Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
Dennis -
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Well that explains a lot ;-)Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock
I am also one of the victims of Dennis' helping nature, he pushed me over the edge about a couple of years ago. But I fell on the wrong side of the ridge, the neander side.
Good work Mark on these interviews, I think we need to do some on the other forums as well.
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Nice to meet you Dennis! Nice interview! I noticed that by the total
of years you lived in different places that you're only 23 yrs old! And
to have 4 kids at such a young age Wow!! ...
Mike,Originally Posted by Mike Ramsey
I just didn't mention that I was 100 years old when I started having kids.
Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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Dennis,
Great to hear about you and your family.
Good to meet you Dennis. Nice fellow.
Ernie