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I'm interested in cutting wide grooves in some 2x2's and the router would give me a problem due to the width of the base. (I don't have a router table to match my router) So I was thinking of multiple passes with a dade blade on the table saw.
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Hey ToddAC,
I was curious about who this "Sarie" person was so did a search and went back and read a few threads. Apparently she was a great number of posters. She posted as WS, BS, man, woman and maybe even a performing seal. It is not clear if all her monikers are known or not but it is like TRC on steroids. Apparently the way MB posters have busted this person is that they all have one trait in common - they all attack MelodyLane.
So this is just a warning to you. Don't EVER attack MelodyLane or you'll be Sarie. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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You know I have often wondered if Pepperband and MelodyLane aren't the same person. MelodyLane is the "mean" one and Pepperband is the...no...that doesn't work. I thought I was on to something. Guess not. Gee I hope I don't end up being Sarie for this. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />
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Do you want to cut dados across the width or length? Use high quality stacked blades. What wood species? I don't understand your comment about the router. You have two choices: you can easily make a router table or simply clamp (see what I mean?) a straightedge perpendicular to the stock and use it as a fence or guide and make successive passes. However, if you are making cuts along a length, a table saw is superior and easier.
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Well, I would never attack Mel. I am skeered of her... You know how mean those East Tejas folks can be.
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Don't be skeered of Mel. She's a big [censored] cat.
I'm doing a Todd. No sleep.
You'll all pleased to know the effects wore off very quickly.
Pio, you were VERY tough on a poster before. Where did that come from?
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BTW don't use BigK's name and soccer in the same sentence.
He means rugby. You know, REAL football.
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Pio, you were VERY tough on a poster before. Where did that come from? Because he is asking the wrong question and overlooking the obvious. I would be more concerned that WW will do a runner with the kid and never come back and he is worried about car seats? Aside from that I hate the attitude that people are somehow inherently safe in the USA and all other countries are backward. It sound like he is trying to garner support for his safety stance and it just seems like a person making any excuse to throw up obstacles. I can't imagine that most mothers would willfully endanger their children. It was just a strange argument. Should I delete my posts?
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Ah-ha... If gemela returns and finds it in that condition, it could get ugly and there would probably be shoes involved. She swears it will be clean by then. At least some of the Bratz have clothes on again. Gemela goes ballistic when the dolls don't all look nice. Hmmmm.....??? I am beginning to see a connection... Looks like Pinky isn't the only one with some type A tendencies in the family... <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />
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I don't know if you should delete it's up to you.
I don't think America has got being anal about safety on it's own. We're regulated to death on safety issues down here.
It's quite funny but we down under have a picture of America as being a terribly unsafe place in general. I know I'm more worried about DD in the USA than I was the whole time she was in Europe.
I know that wasn't your point. I see what you're saying but that isn't really what came through in your post.
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2much,
I cannot find your previous posts today. But just to say that a sure sign of character is that you rise to the occasion when occasion presents itself. You have done that. I am totally impressed with both the way you are handling yourself and how you communicate your actions.
Kudos! Thanx Todd...the feeling is mutual! All of you guys have helped me get to where I am today...I have used your encouragement and examples as strength. I am trying hard to keep moving forward. It is hard work to move ahead but a simple slip can cause an effortless backslide...what's up with that?
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I left the first post and edited the second post. I went and read the poster's original post. It is a mess. They also aren't married in the strict sense.
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Sorry,
the only thing better than Seinfeld is...
Curb Your Enthusiasm...
by the producer of...
that's right...
Seinfeld
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2much, you are doing very well.
I don't know how you have the patience you do. I think you can be forgiven a backslide.
Pio, the second post wasn't nearly as bad as the first.
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We don't have Curb Your Enthusiasm here yet. I will look out for it. You know the only Seinfeld episode I didn't think was funny was when George's fiancee licked the stamps. I know they were writing her out but it never gelled with the rest of the show.
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Well, it's late here and I think I'll go back to bed.
See you all later.
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Kiwi,
Hi and goodbye...
I was reading through the past hours...that is why it took me so long to respond.
Curb Your Enthusiasm has much more dry humor and outrageously obnoxious...I hate stupid humor...a bone of contention with WH as he LOVES it but CYE is something we both enjoy (at least I think)
Thank you for your kudos...I'm trying
WH spending day with DS...seemed aggravated about the whole thing so hope it turns out to be a great day of good memories for both of them...DS sure needs it
WH came home last night as if status quo...no mention of whether he is moving or not...I'll give it some time over w/e and see what happens and then if no mention I'll address it...I detest game playing almost as much as Stph20 hates no SF
Stph20 can come visit my home...I need to do some painting and home improvements...lack of SF has never motivated me to be more productive...guess it's not up there on my ENs
Anger can fuel me to flip a house in a week though! I am seriously going to take up shooting as a means of anger managment...I bet ML has some experience with that coming from her part of the great US of A
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Anger can fuel me to flip a house in a week though! I am seriously going to take up shooting as a means of anger managment So what is the most powerful handgun you have ever fired? Mine was a Thompson Center Contender with a .30-06 barrel. I have fanned the triger on a Ruger 44 Magnum but I have never been kicked like that Thompson.
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I am no expert in handguns...in my field you only have to qualify with an M9...which I have...in my past life over 15 years ago I used to shoot skeet but have shot nothing but my mouth for the past decade except to qualify for professional requirements. I have always been intrigued by the accuracy and power of arms but intimidated by the safety issues surrounding them especially now with kiddo's to think of.
I have looked into the local ranges/gun clubs and think I am going to seek guidance from an expert to explore this new interest...at least it will also prepare me for any adventures I get sent on in the future... <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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