

del wrote:For the safety of all the women and children on this forum I will not put up my picture. Someday someone else may put my picture up but I am too scared. I really do hate my picture taken, my family waits till I am asleep to take my picture.
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tupelosue wrote:I thought I'd jump in this morn and say that y'all need to get a life, then I remembered that i spent about 3 hours last night reading this whole long ridiculous absurd and silly thread!!![]()
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So i guess I'd have to include myself in those who need a life! Here it is Sun morn and this is the first thing I look for. I guess i've jumped aboard...
sad. sad. sad.
Now THAT sounds like an Ira storyJuneaudave wrote:Sunday morning (afternoon for you east coasters)...been sanding the the side of the SlumberMAX and I can faithfully report that Roly's instructions for belt sanding are correct... the power cord will get sucked up into the belt if you don't pay attention!!!! I have also found that if you hang around enough sanding dust...you will sneeze, have a runny nose, eyes will itch, the filter on the furnace will clog, the dog will have a reaction that only your wife and a $100 vet bill will solve, it will rain outside (all day), your breakfast will burn, and...of course...a neighbor will come over and drop a fresh 10 lb. filet of Alaska Halibut on your doorstep after an overnight on the Inside Passage!!!
Juneaudave wrote: and...of course...a neighbor will come over and drop a fresh 10 lb. filet of Alaska Halibut on your doorstep after an overnight on the Inside Passage!!!
Juneaudave wrote:Sunday morning (afternoon for you east coasters)...been sanding the the side of the SlumberMAX and I can faithfully report that Roly's instructions for belt sanding are correct... the power cord will get sucked up into the belt if you don't pay attention!!!! I have also found that if you hang around enough sanding dust...you will sneeze, have a runny nose, eyes will itch, the filter on the furnace will clog, the dog will have a reaction that only your wife and a $100 vet bill will solve, it will rain outside (all day), your breakfast will burn, and...of course...a neighbor will come over and drop a fresh 10 lb. filet of Alaska Halibut on your doorstep after an overnight on the Inside Passage!!!
Miriam C. wrote:[Oh yeah the dog, Penny, was in the hospital.
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