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I know it`s a bit early but...

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I know it`s a bit early but...

Bob Hackett

>Happy New Year to a great bunch of folks.To quote Tiny Tim,"God bless us,everyone".

Mainely,Bob

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early ???

Andrew F in Australia

>Not too early Bob.

Currently 4pm New Years Day here - 33C/85F outside & bright sunshine.

All the best to you too for the New Year

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Happy New Year to all

Ted Owen, Moderator

>I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday and very happy and successful 2004.

Best, Ted

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Steve Knight

>hey it is only 11:54 here (G)

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#5

Re: Happy New Year to all

Steve Knight

>you too.

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#6

Hey Bob,

Brian, Boothbay Harbor

>The same New Year wishes to you, your family and all Woodcentral participants.

I was thinking when reading your post that it was in 2003 that I met you and can say I have learned a lot about woodturning and that messy metal stuff from you, not to mention the many laughs we have had, so 2003 was good.

Best to you all!

Brian

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Re: Hey Bob,

Todd O. Cronkhite Native of Maine

>Same to Ya Bob.

Todd O.

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#8

Hear-hear!

Don Thompson, Cutler Ridge, South of Miami FL

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#9

Weather gloats

Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>OK, Andrew, you're warned: next July, you may see a bunch of posts titled, "How's the weather, Andrew?" and discussing the balmy days, pleasant evenings, and rainfree skies (on the Left Coast) or lovely warm showers (Midwest and East Coast) we here in the American Colonies are enjoying.

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#10

Re: Weather gloats (Not!) :-)

Mark Harrison -- in Sydney, Australia

>Except that it only rarely gets to zero degrees (Celcius that is :-) here in Sydney, or Perth for that matter. Even if it does, it never snows. Well, okay, just once in the last twenty years in Sydney, but it melted straight away.

So, you were saying... :-)

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