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Tim Self
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Hello from Oklahoma
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March 04, 2009, 08:33:52 AM »
Hi all, newby here but not to turning. Just thought I'd stop in and see what all the fuss is about. Also to get insite and inspiration for doing more intricate inlay and segments.
Thanks, Tim
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Holy smokes, yet another Oklahoma guy, welcome Tim
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March 04, 2009, 10:01:31 PM »
Whereins parts does youse live in. Us Yokles livins in Edmonds, just a stones throws from them yonder big city. Weeze bees neighbors.
Sorry, just had to throw that in. Everyone makes fun of those of us in Oklahoma for being redknecks. Both Mark and I live here. Welcome to the forum, and don't pay any attention to those sophisticated people in Canada. (I have it on good authority that they let horses and lobsters run free in thier kitchen).
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If you are neighbors in Oklahoma, doesn't that mean you are also kin?
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Oh you knocked that one, right out of the park, very nicely done Lou!!!!!!!! ROTFLMAO
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