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Hmmmm...
names mikel, lastname starts with st....
maybe that works.
Yea that did work:)
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Bayside happens to be the small town I live in, Northern Calif. Bob just happens to be my first name. The town reference is debateable. We have no gas station, no store, no restaurant, no school, no travern. But we do have a Post Office.. Now that I look at this I wonder if maybe I should find a new place to live. Nope I have way to many tools to move, so think I will stay put......
I keep finding little windows on this forum, that I don't really know what they do. So sometimes I experiment. Probably shouldn't do that, I know in my shop it can get me into trouble.
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baysidebob wrote:Bayside happens to be the small town I live in, Northern Calif. Bob just happens to be my first name. The town reference is debateable. We have no gas station, no store, no restaurant, no school, no travern. But we do have a Post Office.. Now that I look at this I wonder if maybe I should find a new place to live. Nope I have way to many tools to move, so think I will stay put......

Just like farmers town of Shelbyville, looks like all roads lead to Bayside!!

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I LOVE towns like this. Your fortunate to live there.
Can you see the Humboldt Bay from your place?
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mickyd wrote:Just like farmers town of Shelbyville, looks like all roads lead to Bayside!!

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I LOVE towns like this. Your fortunate to live there.
Can you see the Humboldt Bay from your place?
Mike I can't actually see Humboldt Bay from my home but if I walk to the top of the my hill behind the house I can see it. Also when at work my business is only feet away from the bay. You can throw a rock into the bay, even for an old guy like me that can't throw very far anymore. I have no plans to leave this area, will probably die here.
looking at the map you posted, I am not sure I realized there were that many roads into Bayside.....IT'S A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE.............
I keep finding little windows on this forum, that I don't really know what they do. So sometimes I experiment. Probably shouldn't do that, I know in my shop it can get me into trouble.
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First name Joe, middle initial D, first letter last name W, then 00. "KISS":D
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joedw00 wrote:First name Joe, middle initial D, first letter last name W, then 00. "KISS":D
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I was looking for some animated things to put on the Cub Scout website I was making and ran across the saw blade, and thought it would be a good one for woodworking.:) :)
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Seeing a lot of user names showing up that haven't put in their 2 cents worth in this thread. I am trying to figure out the significance of some of the names but I am not having any luck! HELP!!!:eek: :eek:
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Guitarnut. It has a double meaning.

1. I love guitars! I've been playing since age 10. I have owned close to 150 different guitars over the years, 22 of them at the same time...I have it down to 4 electric, 3 acoustic, a 5 string bass and a banjo right now.

2. It's the plastic or bone saddle that the strings rest in at the end of the neck close to the tuners.

Some tracks from my home studio that I started 2 years ago.

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