Why I dont know???

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ERLover
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Why I dont know???

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First I love you all here!!!
I cant contribute much to SS stuff, just wood working, which is a small ??? thing here.
I get a bit antagonistic here, because of my own mortality which many here deal with, my fear too.
So forgive me.
I am on Lumber Jacks and Reef Central forum, I have 180 gallon and am not the same anti as here person'.
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Re: Why I dont know???

Post by JPG »

There is a difference between good natured ribbing(laughing WITH) and ridicule(laughing AT).

Also there is a difference between unintentional misleading and just plain deceit.

Trick is to know the difference and establishing the boundaries. That often depends upon the view point. Different folks have different 'opinion' about them.

When in doubt(would you say the same thing to St. Peter?) stay on the 'safe' side. ;)

Glad to hear she is still KA as well as thee. :)
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Re: Why I dont know???

Post by oldiron »

Hey ERLover, Just as I'm grateful to be part of this forum, It's great to have fellow wood workers like your self here!

Even if you feel you can't help as much as some others with the shopsmith stuff, You bring knowledge and wisdom to the forum which in turn, helps us all......

All the best,
Mike
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