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Platinum Member Level?

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Don't you think it's time to come up with a new posting level.

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fredsheldon wrote:Don't you think it's time to come up with a new posting level.

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"Platutium"?:confused:

That anything like "Flatulation"?:D
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fredsheldon wrote:Don't you think it's time to come up with a new posting level.

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I wasn't asked and don't expect to be but I'd rather have a free gift card or a package of dust collector bags or a help kit or something like that (shipped to me postage free).

Until that happens, I'll be content with the free comradery of the forum.
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dusty wrote:I wasn't asked and don't expect to be but I'd rather have a free gift card or a package of dust collector bags or a help kit or something like that (shipped to me postage free).

Until that happens, I'll be content with the free comradery of the forum.

MickyD posted that I would get a free tour of the SS facility after posting my 1000th.








I am still waiting!:D
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JPG40504 wrote:MickyD posted that I would get a free tour of the SS facility after posting my 1000th.








I am still waiting!:D
Now I understand that big burst of postings that you produced.

Sure wish MickyD would bless us again with his presence on the forum.

If he loves cycling as much as I know some people do, he may never take time to make sawdust again.
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dusty wrote:Now I understand that big burst of postings that you produced.

Sure wish MickyD would bless us again with his presence on the forum.

If he loves cycling as much as I know some people do, he may never take time to make sawdust again.
He was 'in' to cycling before he graced this forum. I wondered how long his 'infatuation' with woodworking would last. He certainly made a lasting impression on us all.

Now please explain why he suddenly disappeared right after a trip to AZ when he met up with a 'few' geez. . ah . . forum members?:D
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JPG40504 wrote:He was 'in' to cycling before he graced this forum. I wondered how long his 'infatuation' with woodworking would last. He certainly made a lasting impression on us all.

Now please explain why he suddenly disappeared right after a trip to AZ when he met up with a 'few' geez. . ah . . forum members?:D


I know he had a motorcycle back then but I did not know he was into mountain biking.

I don't know. Maybe Shipwright or Gene can tell you.
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dusty wrote:I don't know. Maybe Shipwright or Gene can tell you.
Maybe the horsey thingy got him!;)
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Post by fredsheldon »

JPG40504 wrote:"Platutium"?:confused:

That anything like "Flatulation"?:D
Ok, Ok, how about Platinum :D
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Platinum is quite the honor. Perhaps something between gold and platinum....Ebony maybe. Should be a wood product. :cool:

Maybe all memeber levels should be species of wood. :rolleyes:
Scrub Pine Memeber
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Zebra Member
Ebony Memeber

Perhaps done by market value of bf? If done by density, who would be the highest? hmm :eek:
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