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Old 21st July 2005, 10:03 AM   #1
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All I know is that there is only one Mr Big in Kazakstan and these kind of toys tend to be gifts that curry favour, what ever next Tim
Never been to Kazakstan, so couldn't know Mr. Big.
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Old 21st July 2005, 06:22 PM   #2
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Mr. Antonio Cejunior, Sir;

That dha is truly a work of wonder. Are you going to design display stand for it?

BTW, what a pleasurte it is to see you in this forum as well as your usual haunts.
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Old 21st July 2005, 10:20 PM   #3
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Mr. Antonio Cejunior, Sir;

That dha is truly a work of wonder. Are you going to design display stand for it?

BTW, what a pleasurte it is to see you in this forum as well as your usual haunts.
Hi Jmings

Please just call me Antonio. I feel much more comfortable

Your words are most kind. Nathan is a fantastic woodworker on top of his smith work. He once sent me a picture of an entire bookshelf lacquered in white that he did for his home. I was amazed.

Uh oh, I feel we know each other but I am caught by surprise
Thank you
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Old 22nd July 2005, 01:57 AM   #4
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My Dear Antonio;

We have conversed on http://forums.swordforum.com about a few subjects, the last as I recall was akido barehanded defence against a sword. But have also included esthetics and more.

BTW, how's your daughter's visit going?

I am still designing and building sword stands, "Every day getting better and better" but I admit to suffering the Linus Syndrome where in a Peanuts strip by the late Charles Shultz is surrounded by pens and pencils and asked why he has so many replies that "One of these should have good handwriting." At present I am awaiting my 1/4" shank router bits and have a mental list of the tools "I've just got to have", but since I filed bankruptsy yesterday it looks like I will have to make do until I can sell some on e-bay.

Jerry "The Dinosaur" Mings
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Old 22nd July 2005, 03:02 AM   #5
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Dear Jerry,

One of the things thathappen to me is that I goof a lot. The French call it gaffe.
Please do not take offense. Unless you guide me to a specific post please use my cejunior@macau.ctm.net email I'll be able to recognize.
I surely feel embarassed and again humbly apologize.
I'm sure that the moment you will point me out the barehands thread I will slap my forehead as usual and say of course!!!

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. I surely hope it improves quickly.

Oh, my daughter, she is not visiting. She's working in a law firm here.
My apologies again, and be sure to forgive me. My life is full of goofs, including my own wife's name, if this serves as a consolation...

Time to rush to the Museum

Kindest regards,
Antonio *the goofer*
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Old 22nd July 2005, 04:19 PM   #6
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Dear Jerry,

One of the things thathappen to me is that I goof a lot. The French call it gaffe.
Please do not take offense. Unless you guide me to a specific post please use my cejunior@macau.ctm.net email I'll be able to recognize.
I surely feel embarassed and again humbly apologize.
I'm sure that the moment you will point me out the barehands thread I will slap my forehead as usual and say of course!!!
http://forums.swordforum.com/showthr...0&pagenumber=2
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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. I surely hope it improves quickly.

Oh, my daughter, she is not visiting. She's working in a law firm here.
My apologies again, and be sure to forgive me. My life is full of goofs, including my own wife's name, if this serves as a consolation...

Time to rush to the Museum

Kindest regards,
Antonio *the goofer*
I fear I go beyond gaffe all the way to bouffon
or even to palhaço
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Old 22nd July 2005, 09:51 PM   #7
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http://forums.swordforum.com/showthr...0&pagenumber=2


I fear I go beyond gaffe all the way to bouffon
or even to palhaço
Dear Jerry, (slapping the forehead)

But of course...
See what I mean? Jeeeezz, this is really embarassing.
I loved that one on Carnegie Hall

Thank you so much for helping a poor lost fella.
Kindest regards.
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