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A few weeks ago I was grouching on this Forum about being behind, "O Woe Is Me". To my delight and surprize here comes "Shopbotters to the Rescue".
Yep, Stephanie StClair, Dennis Sapp, and the master, Doug Strickland, all showed up and gilded the complete sign. What a treat to get to work with such good competent people. We had a great time!
It's Unbelievable
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kerrazy
02-26-2006, 09:15 AM
Did you atleast make them a sandwich you cheap cuss.
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Nope,
I followed the example of Tom Sawyer, when he was given the dreadful chore to white wash the fence, and allowed other kids pay him to do his work.
Hey, this could be a racket. Thanks for helping me out. HeHeHe.....
Brady Watson
02-26-2006, 11:51 PM
Couldn't resist...
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Watson,
That's a hoot.
Joe
kerrazy
02-27-2006, 10:46 AM
Brady it would be more effective if it was depicting child labour...LOL
although, if I had the time, I would gladly offer some labour to Joe, just to soak up some of his knowledge.
Dale
jhicks
02-28-2006, 09:20 AM
Nothing less than excellence from Joe as I have come to expect. Inspiring work! I too would gladly love to be an elf apprentice to learn how its really done by a professional.
superior
02-28-2006, 11:37 AM
Hey Dale...that is CHILD LABOR.... I am only 64, and I am a "babe in arms" compared to the knowledge Joe has. I just hang on his coat tails and begs for scraps of knowledge. He inspires me every time I talk with him. Consider me fortunate, I only live about 30 minutes from Joe. And, in Oklahoma, that is really close !!!
Joe is the consumate professional, and loves to share his knowledge. Wish I had a bigger sponge....
Doug
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