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Is there anything else which interests you? My other hobby is anything having to do with trains (I run and collect both HO and N-scale).
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Perhaps there is a favorite project, jig or tool that would serve to reflect well upon you. Incidentally my avatar is a portion of a business logo designed for my by a good friend well over 20 years ago. My wife thinks we should use it to describe our retirement hobbies and add the word designs to the right. She designs and quilts several beautiful projects a year. I of course struggle to come up with a few unique wood projects a year. The JP fits both of us as her name is Jan. Jim
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I appreciate all the ideas. This is just as big a decision as naming your dog...hobbies, interests.. I must put more thought into it, you cant just rush into something as important as this without considering all your options. I like everyones input, keep it comin! :cool:

Heathicus sorry, it's not just a hammer, it is the coolest hammer I've ever seen. You should post a pic of the whole thing. :)
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mrhart wrote:I appreciate all the ideas. This is just as big a decision as naming your dog...

Watch out my buddy put a lot of thought into his dog's name. He is known as DOG
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Ed in Tampa wrote:Watch out my buddy put a lot of thought into his dog's name. He is known as DOG
I have a neighbor who calls his dog "Kitty Kitty".
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My parents used to have a dog named "Perro" (Spanish for dog).


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I believe I now have an avatar that much though has gone into. Sweet nectar.
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Wow, I learned something today. I recognized that as a Canadian beer right off so I did some investigating . Turns out that Carling's entered the US market in 1880! It's always a good day when you learn something..... and if it's about beer, it's even better.

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There's a long history of ownership of carling leading it to Canada for a bit. But the cans these days say product Of USA right on them. I have to have it brought down from Maryland each month since its not sold here. Just the best refreshing beer I've found. I'm far from a micro brew guy.
Mrhart just needs to discover his favorite liquid refreshment and run with it!
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holsgo wrote:There's a long history of ownership of carling leading it to Canada for a bit. But the cans these days say product Of USA right on them. I have to have it brought down from Maryland each month since its not sold here. Just the best refreshing beer I've found. I'm far from a micro brew guy.
Mrhart just needs to discover his favorite liquid refreshment and run with it!

So you admit to running contraband....:cool:
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