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"Mike Firth" wrote: Hahahahahahah.... I'd rather be skiing..... 95 days on Mt. Baldy this season and a month to go (yes, WE have snow). Oh, darn. It was 83 here yesterday and two before that. 60 for a high today. No more snow days in Dallas ... come to think of it, we did have one back in December. Well, we have you both beat here in Minnesota. No snow to speak of and a balmy 15 degrees. F, that is. Great glass blowing weather. Mike Beede |
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yes! thanks completely to you! something about the server having a web page
with info available, plus i have already passed on the Agent info, it is great! thanks again doggy, stay cool, m "Sundog" wrote in message ink.net... Nice to see you have your newsreader running angain Michele...;-) |
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Hey now, it's Spring here at 6,000' too.... robins, fuzzy tips on the Aspen
trees, and the 4 feet of snow I had in my yard in early January is good as gone. We're "Spring Skiing" a lot these days...great corn snow, warm sunshine, giant smiles! It's even hit 60f once, but nights are still freezing to keep the snow around to play on....;-) cheers, Jacques Bordeleau ================================================== ===== "Mike Beede" wrote in message ... In article , "Mike Firth" wrote: Hahahahahahah.... I'd rather be skiing..... 95 days on Mt. Baldy this season and a month to go (yes, WE have snow). Oh, darn. It was 83 here yesterday and two before that. 60 for a high today. No more snow days in Dallas ... come to think of it, we did have one back in December. Well, we have you both beat here in Minnesota. No snow to speak of and a balmy 15 degrees. F, that is. Great glass blowing weather. Mike Beede |
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Moonraker wrote: My YellowPages ad brings me a few calls each month from someone looking to have stemware and glassware (a la Waterford) repaired, as in smoothing over a chip on a rim of a glass, etc. I have no idea what technique might even be tried for something like this, or if it even can be done at all? Apparently there "was" someone in the Atlanta yellowpages that advertised this service but the phone is disconnected, unknown why. I'm not willing to add another arrow to my quiver right now, so if any of you know how to do this successfully and want the business, let me know. We repair that type of stuff almost every day. We are near Chicago. See www.RiordanArtistry.com for info. If it is important enough to the customer to ship (this happens often), we will repair it and ship it back. - John |
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