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Dave W



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PostSubject: He's Back!   Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:27 am

Thanks to our never ending channel surfing friend Fred, The Master of The Remote, the quickest clicker this side of the Mississipp, he who gives new meaning to lazy boy, the man who coined couch potato, and occasional wood turner...................

He couldn't help but notice that the Woodturning Workshop was back, with our favorite host Tim Yoder. Looks like pbs: SC ETV is running the show again Sat. mornings at 10am. I love this guy, and if you want to see how to really sneak up on a bead, you need to catch an episode or two.

Thanks for the heads up bud!!!

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PostSubject: Re: He's Back!   Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:04 am

your welcome
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Gary



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PostSubject: Re: He's Back!   Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:13 pm

Glad to hear he is back. Now I just have to get up early enough to see him.
Thanks for the info
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Dave W



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PostSubject: Re: He's Back!   Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:20 am

Well that didn't last long. At least I got a bit of a fix. Just hope they get their show priorities right and get him back on again.

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