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Brock
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One of the oldies . . .

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. . . I was prowling in the archives and found the original bathrobe thread.

http://www.warmglass.com/cgi-bin/wgarch ... ?read=4303
My memory is so good, I can't remember the last time I forgot something . . .
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WOW, almost three years ago. Most of the board visitors today "prolly" don't even know the history of the bathrobe. I was trying to find the link to the picture of Rocky standing in the kiln in his finest robe. Not to be found though, I think the old profile page is history.

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Hey Ron, you're good at this, see if you can find a thread in the old archive that has Rocky making an illusion to J. Alfred Prufrock. I distinctly remember it, but can't find it. We were both in the thread, and it was a long time ago, but I think it was one of the really bizarre ones that took off in unusual directions, and I don't have a clue where it started. Brock
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Re: One of the oldies . . .

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Brock wrote:. . . I was prowling in the archives and found the original bathrobe thread.

http://www.warmglass.com/cgi-bin/wgarch ... ?read=4303
hey, checking out the results of the previous night's firing in bathrobe/sleep shirt/first clothing i can find near the bed has become a standard here ;) i remember enjoying this thread in it's original form ;)

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My memory is so good, I can't remember the last time I forgot something . . .
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Yes, that's it!

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Absolutely everything we do comes back to haunt us. My solution is to no longer do anything.
Those old threads sure were fun, though.

~Rocky
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Rocky Gentry wrote:Absolutely everything we do comes back to haunt us. My solution is to no longer do anything.
Those old threads sure were fun, though.

~Rocky
that looks like a familair garage door behind you - musta been the twin to the one we had here until last year ;P

bet you were a damn site warmer out there during the winter than i was with my original door/window install....

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I don't live in Florida by accident :wink: .
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Rocky Gentry wrote:I don't live in Florida by accident :wink: .
lol but what about the summers? ;) do you work in a swimsuit then?
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It is too hot to work in the summer :oops: .
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Rocky Gentry wrote:It is too hot to work in the summer :oops: .
i can imagine, my parents live in ft pierce area and pretty much give up on their golf during the summer ;P

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