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Happy Birthday to my OLD friend Professor Sawboy! How old is the old coot? Think he might be 75? We missed you at Garfield.
Slav
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I do not know him but I am most glad to say "Happy Birthday" also and many more woodworking years ahead of you too.
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Happy Birthday Daryl!
See ya around,
Dominic
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Thanks guys!
Just got done moving my daughter into her dorm room once again.
Take care,
Daryl
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Happy birthday Daryl! Back to school already? What year?
Jim
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Boatman53 said:
Happy birthday Daryl! Back to school already? What year?
Jim
2015!
I couldn't resist.
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Happy birthday, Daryl.
Sad days when you are moving your kids into their dorms. Don't get me wrong, I was happy to expand my shop into the newly evacuated space, but it didn't quite make up for seeing my boy launch his collegiate career in a school that wasn't my alma mater.
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A late Happy Birthday, Daryl!
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