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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Although you're having difficulty gettin back into de groove just remember you're a grooooovy person. Ya.

    One word...Coffee

    btw..Be thankful you're not this dude...Ha haaaa http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-paci...es/8494854.stm
    Oops!

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    Another oops (and yes I do hope this guy will be okay, but really...)

    http://freep.com/article/20100202/NE...ket-sled-stunt
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    I'm gonna be a grandma again!

    Mixed blessing, because the last one is only 11 months old.

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    Congrats Tucker!
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    Those parents are gonna have their hands full. Wonder if the kids will be in the same grade in school?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Another oops (and yes I do hope this guy will be okay, but really...)

    http://freep.com/article/20100202/NE...ket-sled-stunt
    "The man had been drinking before the accident, McCabe said"

    Ya think?

    Congrats Tuckerville! My brothers are 11 months apart.

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    Kids, don't try this at home.
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    Well, she's just barely pregnant, so the babies will be 20 months apart (approximately).

    My stepmother's kids are 10 months apart. The last one was a preemie though.

    Thanks for the congrats. It's still kind of a stunner. And they just got a puppy! lol.

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    It will be fine. My closest friend in AZ had her kids 20 months apart. We met when our oldest were about 2. She was already pg with the second and I followed shortly thereafter (mine are 30 months apart).
    Congratulations!

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    Workbench construction

    I'm building a workbench for the basement in my apartment. I actually bought plans for a bench that looks to be of very sturdy construction. I've borrowed a table saw and purchased a dado blade set for the project. Here are pictures of my progress so far on the bench ends. Each leg is made of two 3"x1.5" boards with notches cut for the through tenons. Next step is to glue together the leg halves into solid 3"x3" legs with through notches. Then I will cut notches where the 8' railings attach to the legs. The top is three 2"x9" planks and there is a bottom shelf also. I can't wait to attach my vise and use this bench.
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    Oil is good, grease is better.

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