Going to the shop!

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baysidebob
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Going to the shop!

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Not sure if this qualifies as a new thread or not, but wasn't sure where else to drop it into. Today the weather has warmed a bit, must be going to rain. But as it is warmer I was going to go out to my shop and work a bit. Had to finish reading the paper before I could go out. One of the items I read in newspaper was my Astrograph. This is something I seldom read but today something told me to read this.
Maybe a good thing I did take time to read it. It told me:
"For some strange reason you might not be too capable in the do-it-yourself department. If at all possible,it behooves you to avoid anything requiring work with sharp tools."
Like I said I don't usually read my Astrograph and for whatever reason I did today, just figured maybe I shold avoid going to the shop today.......But there is always tomorrow, can try again.....
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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Mine says I should seek help in choosing the path for my slow and faltering steps. So what's new?:o
Gene

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baysidebob wrote:...Like I said I don't usually read my Astrograph and for whatever reason I did today, just figured maybe I shold avoid going to the shop today.......But there is always tomorrow, can try again.....

Hey there Bobby! I know how cold it can feel in the bay area. Brrr! Even when it's supposed to be temperate, the moist wind can chill your (my) bones.

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baysidebob wrote: It told me:
"For some strange reason you might not be too capable in the do-it-yourself department. If at all possible,it behooves you to avoid anything requiring work with sharp tools."
I would have went out just to prove it wrong. Now you will never know.:D
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