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Old 08-07-2005, 05:07 PM   #1
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What happened to all the picnic pictures you said you were going to post. I understand you were at another picnic this weekend? Is this true and if so tell us about it. Do not hide these facts Bob. Your fans want to know everything.
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Old 08-08-2005, 12:37 PM   #2
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Sorry,

I've got one word: Magazined Deadlines!

WHen I go to these shows, I lose essentially two work days (in the office) and I'm still trying to get caught up from the Branson show <grin>

As soon as I can get some extra time to get the photos converted, I'll post them!

We are also going to have a picnic roundup article in the next issue of SSW.

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Old 08-08-2005, 10:07 PM   #3
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I figured as much as that is the reason. Sounds like a good idea on the magazine thing. OK get back to work and no scrolling time for you.
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Old 08-08-2005, 10:53 PM   #4
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Default Scrolling time

Maybe since Bob is busy we could all volunteer to scroll by proxy
he could tell us what projects he wants, we can scroll them. He wont get the enjoyment of scrolling but how could he turn down an offer like that

My father was an editor among other things. I know the deadline situation all too well.
I on the other hand, being a great government worker watch all those deadlines very closely...as they drift on by.

Keep up the great work Bob. No worries on the pics for now. Tomorrow will be fine
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Old 08-09-2005, 01:30 AM   #5
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I took some pics!
Good thing I don't make my living wth a camera!
Have to resize some more later.
There is a shot of Rick Hutcheson and Joe Dively and another fellow judging the competition. Joe started the Midwest Scrollsaw Picnic and it has been taken over by Dirk Boelman and Ocooch Hardwood lumber.
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Some beautiful works there, Thanks for sharing the pics!
I have never been to a picnic before had no idea what to expect. They sound like lots of fun
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Enjoyed the pictures. I've never been to one either. I'd like to some day though. Nice work there.
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Thanks ever so much for posting those pictures. The standard of work looks awesome.

Although I'd love to go to a picnic, there's no realistic prospect of me ever doing so. It was great to at least get a vicarious sense of one through the photographs.

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I didn't realize that I was going to be the "Official Website Picnic Photographer". Next year I'll do a better job and get pics of the winning entries and more of the booths and displays.
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Well, Gill,

You can start the first Scroll Saw Picnic across the sea in the Great British Isles!
<Grin>

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