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Made me look ...but that is the way it was written by the customer. Thanks for raising my blood pressure for a moment, now maybe I can make it through the day without taking a nap.
now mike, we have to clear the air about about something.......being that i'm from new jersey, the home of the "sopranos".....and other mafia related things...i think that the spelling of "fuh get about it" is wrong....
i understand that you are from hamilton montana and a few miles from brooklyn ny, where the phrase originated.....i also did some research on hamilton:
located in the beautiful bitterroot valley...
once home to the bitterroot salish indians......
lewis and clarke came to the valley on sept. 4th 1805....
hamilton was founded by marcus daly in 1890....
yada...yada...yada!!!!!!
but....
i feel the people of brooklyn ny would like to set the recored straight with the correct spelling of your phrase....with that i mind i actually stopped on the BQE (brooklyn/queens expressway).......which was totally insane....and stepped out of my vehicle.....and took this picture......enjoy
Thanks Shawn, You are correct I have done it a couple of times and really did not like the results. It makes the person look grotesque. So now I try really hard to plan ahead.
I couldn't resist (too long since any new toys) and ordered a blacklight flashlight from Amazon--same price as Harbor Freight. Should be here Tuesday--can't wait to see all the glue spots I've missed.
The first picture is Wenge, pronounced WHEN-ghay or WHEN-Gii. It is a very hard wood. It’s splintery and very hard to cut. When finished, it is almost black. I use it when I need a black wood for Intarsia. I do not know anything about the other wood.
I have a new neighbor who did a lot of woodworking in the past but had to give it up because of allergies. He sold his shop equipment and wood stockpile when he moved here, however he kept a few pieces of fancy wood and showed them to me. The first one (First Photo) he had no idea what it was. It is...
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