I am on aol so thinking bout starting a chat room if the interest is there. If not that is ok too either way let me know
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I frequent a chat at www.wooders.com . Its a pretty friendly bunch there, but it has been slow lately, whether its holiday related or something.Theres woodworking in general chat nightly, with the majority of it being scrolling. DaleDale w/ yella saws
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what about using MSN, i am on that, and i know there is a time difference, but i bet we could still meet sometimes..
EDIT: went to wooders tonight @23:47 bst but no-one in there.Last edited by stevebuk; 01-03-2007, 05:48 PM.
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