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    Cool

    A hundred thousand welcomes! There is always room for more in this house. (and don't worry about the funiture my feet have already been there.:o ;) )
    Someone said that we would make a thousand members by Christmas I do believe we'll be there long before lads.

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    Greetings from Colorado! Glad that you are no longer lurking and jumping in! I too have a Maple Leaf from Bear.
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    Cheers from the Southern Rockies of Colorado!

    Welcome and a warning that this stuff gets addictive.
    Glad to have you aboard.

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    Hello Whiteraven. Glad you joined in.

    What a nice DW you have.

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    Thank you all for the kind greeting, it is very much apreciated. Oh and dont worry about the furniture, the wife already cured me of that. :-? ( boy did that hurt) :-)

    Sherry I just have to ask, I rarely talk with people on forums, so I may be a little behind. What pray tell is a DW ? ( boy do I feel out of it ) ??:

    Al G Sporrano it's great to to hear from a fellow Albertan. Most of my wifes familly lives in and around Calgary, and our oldest just moved away from Cochrane, to persue his apprenticeship in Fort MacMurrey. Isn't it a small world?

    Well once again thank you all, and I'm sure to enjoy the company here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteraven
    Thank you all for the kind greeting, it is very much apreciated. Oh and dont worry about the furniture, the wife already cured me of that. ( boy did that hurt)


    Sherry I just have to ask, I rarely talk with people on forums, so I may be a little behind. What pray tell is a DW ? ( boy do I feel out of it ) ??:

    ...
    DW=dear wife
    DH=dear husband
    DS=dear son
    DD=dear daughter
    etc.

    Sherry

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    Thanks for the clearifacation on that. I thought that mite be it. I'll be sure to show it to my wife when I get home from work. She'll really apreciate it.

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    Welcome,

    Thought the RCMP had their own tartan, therefore wore kilts..think they'd understand a brief problem with the wind.

    Ron
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    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Rcmp...

    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Welcome,

    Thought the RCMP had their own tartan, therefore wore kilts..think they'd understand a brief problem with the wind.

    Ron
    Ron,

    That same thought went through my mind -- and K Division of the RCMP has a pipe band, for goodness sakes:

    http://www.rcmppipesanddrums.ca/

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    RCMP dancers! The mind reels.



    Didn't know that but would guess there's something left out of the story: could be a caution not to abuse the wind.

    No disrespect intended, I don't know your kids. I know some other peoples, mine and the police here are usually not too bad but....
    Last edited by Archangel; 21st October 05 at 12:22 PM. Reason: wrong link

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