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Post by toyfj40 » Thu Aug 31, 2006 12:45 pm

Bullseye wrote:I'll stay away from describing how to press the frame wings together, or someone will form their frame in the shape of a clam shell and blame me for it.
just MY opinion... please consider adding a mention of pressing as a
Warning... DO NOT Attempt this... because... ******* may happen.
instead of "How to Fix..." items, this would be a "Now NOT to Break..."

sound like something I'd try... then post here:
"... hey, I tried ******* and yyy happened... NOW what do I do? ..."

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Post by Bullseye » Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:53 pm

That's a good idea. I just need to think how I want to phrase it, so I don't unintentionally insult anybody's intellegence.

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Post by toyfj40 » Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:58 pm

Bullseye wrote:how to phrase it, so I don't unintentionally insult anybody's intellegence.
just title a section as: "Polock Instructions"

(just kidding...)
There! I've insulted your & OldMan's "intelligence"
and hurt your feelings... get over it!
now we can move on...
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Post by Bullseye » Thu Aug 31, 2006 10:32 pm

You got me on that one. :D

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Post by bearandoldman » Thu Aug 31, 2006 10:39 pm

toyfj40 wrote:
Bullseye wrote:how to phrase it, so I don't unintentionally insult anybody's intellegence.
just title a section as: "Polock Instructions"

(just kidding...)
There! I've insulted your & OldMan's "intelligence"
and hurt your feelings... get over it!
now we can move on...
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Like my friend in Anchorage said once, them Texan think their state is big, we will split our state in half and make them the 3rd largest state.Michigan is the Great Lake State, belive I read som place once that there is enough water in the Great LAkes to cover the US 12 feet deep. Hope it cools of enough of for you to get to the renge, we need a report on the Great Eight. Think I may go to the range and play for a while tomorrrow. Gotcha Tex
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Post by bearandoldman » Thu Aug 31, 2006 10:45 pm

Hey Toy is that the way they spell Polak in Texas?
By the way in Michigan up at the Canadian border on the St Marys River where ther eis a great change in level we have a setof locks th raie and lower the lake freighter and that is the Poe Lock
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Post by toyfj40 » Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:18 pm

bearandoldman wrote:is that the way they spell Polak in Texas?
well, I had it with two-LL, and searched for it with Yahoo
and saw examples of it spelled this way with just the one-L
... so I'm just as smart as: "Yahoo!"
By the way in Michigan up at the Canadian border on the St Marys River where there is a great change in level we have a set of locks that raise and lower the lake freighter and that is the Poe Lock
back in about '59, on a summer visit to my uncle in "Deetroit"
... I asked something about Cold-Winters...
He told me that the stories about Lake Superior "freezing over" in the winter
were just a major mis-understanding... actually, he said, it STAYS FROZEN
and might thaw out a little for a few weeks in the summer...
I got to go shopping in the JLHudson building, when it was still standing.
CDI: JLHudson Bldg
Ford:Coal+IronOre+SteelMill+AssemblyLine=FinishedCar "tour"
Belle Isle (when it was safe), Tigers-vs-WashSenators 2:0 Game...
vague memory... could it have been Carl Yastremsky that hit a homer
with one-on-base for the two-points... I don't remember the inning, though.

I gotta go fondle<<<< uh, I mean EXAMINE my new item...
the Tikka .308 mentioned under "CtrFire Rifles" is now mine.
Turns out the scope is a nice Bushnell-Elite-3200 10x40
and ... the Tikka Varmit... was NEVER FIRED!! now it's mine!! :lol:

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Post by bearandoldman » Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:30 pm

Remember the old Hudson building from my younger days also and Belle Isle too. Lots of things haave changed since then, my dad's parents live on E Grand Blvd when it was a nice place ot be.
Hope it cools off enough for you to get some range time in this weekend and yes Superior iis cold even at he end of asummer after the sun has had some time to warm it. It is a verrrrrrrrrrrrrrry big lake, they fish for lake trout no a shoal knowns as Staqndard Rock and that is 60 miles offshore from I believe Munising. We got fresh water oceans up here.
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