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Is anyone actually going? Well, I know Tom is. I'd like to, but hubby is off hunting and I'm not sure he'll want to go traveling yet again this weekend. Then there's the dogs -- is it reasonable to ask our Collie and Golden Retriever to ride 3.5 hours in the car, down and back, and stay in the car (SUV) while I'm browsing the aisles, with just a walk here and there?? I think it's OK, hubby's not so sure. Seems like one show every 3 years or so is enough these days.
What about this show in Tacoma -- it's more industrially oriented, no? Why are there no longer shows in Seattle?? Is the universe infinite?? Is string theory valid?????
forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
FYI, it's supposed to be warm and sunny in PDX this weekend (hard to believe with the weather today!). Anyway, probably not the best day to leave them in the truck.
yes, that other show looks more industrial. 'seems like TWWS series has shrunk in recent years. I'm in the market for a miter gauge so I'm gonna do some shopping.
Sunny around Seattle too. Much as I want to meet up with the 2 or 3 I know in the Portland area, I think we might pass. Hard to justify the time when I only need a couple of blades and can order them. Oh well, next year maybe.forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
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