Diversity, passion, and an eagerness …
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Having been around this forum for some time, I see the above attributes as the outstanding qualities of the people that visit this site. We don’t all think the same way or do things the same way, and most everyone exhibits a tremendous passion for what they do.
Would you want it any other way?
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Mike,
I think you've nailed it on the head. It's what I like about this forum.
Tim
*Nope. I can't even begin to think of how much the overall diversity of this group has embelished my life with knowledge. I have yet to ask a question that was not answered with information that I could take to the bank. I've got a long road ahead of me in the skill development department. You can bet I'll be here nearly every day asking questions when I need help. I will always help others when I feel confident enough to do so. Above all I've learned that its allright to ask what may seem like stupid questions and to recognize when I've made mistakes. Steve
*I DEMAND that everyone use my approach for everything! Mine is the only right way and anyone who fails to use my approach will be dealt with! They're comim' to take me away heh heh tee hee.. To the funny farm where life is.......
*i nailed it on the headYou've been sneaking peeks at Norm's show, aincha?
*Frenchy, you're absolutely right, I've finally realized. I've decided I'm not building any more chairs unless the posts are at least 16" wide and 8" thick. I'll be looking to you for advice, of course. I was thinking of turning my planer upside down, if you wouldn't mind coming by to give me a hand?Excuse me, I have to go and pry my tongue out of my cheek. I think it's stuck...SB
*Scott, OK, here's my order for a set for the great room. Jeez, the stuck tongue things got me too!
*Watch out Scott, Frenchy darn near had me hanging from a rope painting his walnut tree earlier. ROFLOL..
*doh! you caught me.
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