So waddaya think of McCrystal?
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S,
"So waddya think of
S,
"So waddya think of McCrystal?"
I dunno. I have never seen any photos of his woodwork.
Mel
Well there you have it.
I'm just doing my part to keep this forum on track. All you see are a willey nilley hodge podge of posts having mostley to do with woodworking and a bunch of non-relivent stuff and this forum is reserved for GENERAL DISCUSSION and generally you never see them discussed at all. And speaking of General Lee, I have never seen him mentioned either, not even once. I don't care about General McCrystal... he is toast, last week's news... but I do care about the purity of forum titles...and this was a test, and everybody failed. I'm gonna go for a smoothie and sulk.
titles and ranks
Your point is well taken. Come to think of it, I don't recall seeing any Major discussions, either. And, how about some First Class Private discussions? The list goes on.
As to smoothies, I hear there's an attachment for the Festool finish sander that does a good job making them.
Festool Smoothies.
I'll bet. Now that interest rates are way down I'll go for a second mortgage and get one. Actually I've never had a smoothie, not too sure what they are besides blended up fruit without even any rum or umbrellas. I stole that smoothie line from a new GEICO commercial.
As for first class private discussions, there were plenty of those on Craig's list until last week when they shut down the Adult Services forum.
Speaking of complex.
I think of hand tools as simple, old fashioned, tools my grandfather used, kind of things. Then a while back someone published a picture, it might have been FWW, of a tool box used in the space program that was a wonderous thing to behold. As I remember I couldn't identify any of the tools nested in the case, but I wanted one anyway. My grandfather died from a fall, working high steel in NYC in 1908. It was a bridge I was told but I never found out which one. I picture him catching red hot rivets in a bucket, but again I dont know exactly what his job was.
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