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Image

Did that liven things up any? :giggle:
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a 'YES' to DEEPJOY

test

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I look in most days,but don't add much,as there are many wiser sages than myself.
I should join in more(give something back)as I gained a most of what I know from this forum and the US Grumble.
This is a grate fourem and long may it continew...

As they would say on the fast show-"this year I will be mostly lurking".

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Hi All

Must have been feeling the affects of the drink when I posted my previous ditto. However, at least received some instruction from Robo on how to upload pictures- Thank you John.

The guy in the brown and white brogues is Jim Anderson.

I would still like people to post yes or boo, just to see how many regular contributors and how many lurkers we can get to acknowledge this post. See if we can create a historical statistic of the number of different contributors to a single post. :rock:

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YES

What Brian said :-)
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Yes and boo from me too :wink:
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No, No, No Yes :roll:
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Keadyart wrote:
PS. Prospero- wud lerve some more info on the dark art of 'hawnd finnishin' for beginners.
:D This week I be mostly on ruff woodwerk for unusual shed converters. :xcomputer: :head: :lol:
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YES

From us too Brian (that's Trigger and me)
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Can I play too:

YES
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Will my YES !! count too please ? :giggle:
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From Mrs D (who doesn't post - she leaves that to me so that she can do some work) a big YES, possibly
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Looks like I managed to f*** that up then :roll:
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I usually checkout the existing comments and advice when stuck or need some info.

excellent place but time at a premium normally.

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I'm not sure what the yes thing is all about but it seems a positive thing, which is good, yes?

YES ...... anyway
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Roboframer wrote:I'm not sure what the yes thing is all about but it seems a positive thing, which is good, yes?

YES ...... anyway
I think it's who going to run the Bar Tab at the Framers Forum Live Event, so well done John :giggle:
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The forum is still good, but probably not quite as good as this.... What Meg says 46 seconds in!

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I check in every day and learn loads. Thanks to all the wise and talented people who are so willing and generous with their time and advice; it's all invaluable for this relative newcomer.

A resounding YES from me :D
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A big YES from me. :D
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Yes - i like a good joke !! :D
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