WHAT A CHORE - It has never been so hard!

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Hi Bill,
It does sort of sound like that doesn't it?
I received it in a note from my oldest daughter the other day and had a difficult time stopping my laughter so I could breathe! She didn't make it up either - just passed it on to me.

P.S. I wish SS was doing much better and could start up the Dayton gatherings again. I really enjoyed meeting you and the others and sharing stories and techniques. I think everyone learned something of value at those gatherings.
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Fixit
You are right about the gatherings. Bill Mayo and I drove together to the last one run by Nick Engler. Met a lot of good people and had good times.
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Yep.
Last edited by ERLover on Mon Oct 31, 2016 11:05 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I'm refraining from commenting. :D
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It will warn you about 12 qualities "DO NOT FOLLOW the LIKES OF THESE"
One canidate has 11 of these flaws the other has 10 ? ?
This is NOT bionary, there are other choices.
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News report~ Check out the Wall Street Journal Tomorrow. FBI/Clinton Foundation story.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:
everettdavis wrote:
ERLover wrote:
Well the point was made to the regulars here if still awake!!! . MS wants it low key for lurkers here. I respect that.
WoodNet.Net, Off TopicForum, well thats another story!!! :eek:
I am still here at this hour. Can't sleep so I got up to read til I get sleepy... No joy. Wide awake still.

I do like the phrase hind-sight. It is a shame so many young folks today don't seem to know how to apply it to life at times. For that matter I guess some of us older folks are equally guilty from time to time, as it seems that is the part of my anatomy folks comment on when I say something that makes no sense whatever. I usually can blame it on auto correct, but I haven't figured out how to blame that in conversation.

Back to my book.... I know the post says 2:02, but it's 3:02 here.
Says 3:02 on my machine????
Says 4:02 on mine.

Everett have you set your time zone to CDT in the board preferences?

You s/b UTC - 5 with DST.

I believe CST is UTC - 6.
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I checked the board preferences and the DST was not checked.

Thanks

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everettdavis wrote:I checked the board preferences and the DST was not checked.

Thanks

Ev
You could turn on the Wold Series, tide at the bottom of the 9th, and going into extra innings in a few minutes after a rain delay.
Kinda reminds me what may happen after Tuesday!!!!
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE EQUALS WISDOM. Albert Einstein
The Greatness officially starts :D :D :D :D :D :D
Greenie, Grayling, SS stand alone BS and BS SPT, jointer and belt sander, 3 Ers with Speed Changers. I think those 3 cover my ER needs, and space for them. :)
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