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Old 04-27-2006, 12:17 AM   #21
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Geez Dale, I've already got next months........ want my "old" copy????

Just kidding. I think it is time to sweet talk Shannon and pry BobD away from his video games to get you a copy.
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Mine's just arrived - it only took 4 weeks this time. I must say, if there was an air mail delivery option I'd choose it.

Boy, was this magazine worth waiting for. I must congratulate Bob and the staff for putting together another superb edition and especially Carl, Rhys and Toni for their contributions.

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I will now officially request a replacement issue to be sent to me. I think I waited long enough, if Gill has hers, I want mine NOW!!!!!! dale
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Well.............................did you ever GET THE ISSUE??????

don't leave us hanging here, man!

I'd be happy to send you my copy but I'll have to destroy all the patterns first!

Let me know.

I'm here to help.
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Yes, Shannon made sure it got sent to me! Shes the best!!!! I even got to see my contest entry photoed in there!!! What a great issue!!!! I didnt even bother looking for the fox, I was just so excited I finally got it!!!!
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GREAT! Yeah, Shannon seems like a keeper. Don't know yet about that BobD guy (just kidding Bob!).

A belated but sincere CONGRATs on the published photo as well. Now don't you go puffing up on us unpublished types. I mean, if you start leaving your shirt half unbuttoned and begin wearing a beret, I'm going to have to come down there and set you straight!
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With a head as hard as mine, theres no swelling going to happen, trust me.And.. shirts have buttons?????????????? I learn something new every day!! Life is grand!
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Hey, I didn't know that was you Dale! Congrats! We're on the same page. And Bear, does it count if I leave the bottom half of my shirt unbuttoned 'cause it doesn't fit around my belly (speaking of swollen, LOL). No berets here though. BTW, I almost spit coffee all over my computer when I read that.
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After reading the post I had to go back and check the entry photos again. I recognized Carl's entry the first time around but didn't associate Lucky's and Jedi's real names with their entries. Congratulations to all of you!!! Really nice work!!! BTW....is Kansasville WI. just a few miles West of Racine? I think I used to visit a friend there back in the mid 70's. Also one in Kenosha.
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Hey, I didn't know that was you Dale! Congrats! We're on the same page. And Bear, does it count if ........
Congrats to you as well Jedi! And no, done-lap disease doesn't count! I'm not to worried about you, being a new Sheriff I figure you have too much to do policing tsome of the folks here (is that you that has removed 47 of my posts? )

As for Carl, I never worry about his head swelling up after all the cool patterns he's had published. Folks in the Far North don't get that way and he's "close enough" living in B.C. Besides, as long as we keep him hooked on lacquer finishes indoors, we will be fine.

Seriously - A HUGE CONGRATS to all! My apologies to those I've missed.
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