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Old 03-03-2008, 12:03 AM   #1
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Default Good Morning Monday !!

G'day all,
Hope you all have a glorious week. Yep It's Monday here and a public holiday, Labor Day, the celebration for the granting of an 8 hour work day.

Some more clock faces today and as usual if anyone would like them to use I am only to happy to send you the original .tif file.
Just email me @ johntoymaker@hotmail.com.

Have fun and great week.
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Good Monday morning to you on this nice and balmy Sunday evening. Great plaques as usual.
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Old 03-03-2008, 12:26 AM   #3
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Hi John,

Great sayings on the plaques....as usual. The second & forth one really touches home for me, as my dad and me always had our heart to heart talks in his work shed, as I was growing up. Sometimes the talks would spill into tears....
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Old 03-03-2008, 12:46 AM   #4
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Hi John,

Great sayings on the plaques....as usual. The second & forth one really touches home for me, as my dad and me always had our heart to heart talks in his work shed, as I was growing up. Sometimes the talks would spill into tears....
Thanks Nancy,
I can relate to that, most of my heart heart to heart with my Dad happened in his shed.

I've had many a discussion with my daughter and sons in mine and can relate very well to the tears bit.

Them that is, I'd never cry
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Thanks Nancy,
I can relate to that, most of my heart heart to heart with my Dad happened in his shed.

Most of mine happened BEHIND the shed and involved a switch.
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Great clock faces John. Yup Dad's shed was the place for those talks here too.
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For me growing up it was the milking barn where Dad and I had our heart to hearts. He didn't really have a workshop shed but had many tool sheds for farm equipment.
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Whoops, forgot to add to say, "Nice ones again, John"
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you look like a young guy! how can you spend so much time on the saw!
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