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[QUOTE]Please... Come to the class, but....I'll provide the lunch AND materials [/QUOTE]

Good!! Because that abalone stuff "IS" expenXXXXXive!!

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So what cool stuff have you done lately?

I am in the middle of a real P.I.T.A.

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I was totally seriouse about your class being worth it though. You guys interested should sign on for it.

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Hmm....You will just have to hook it back out with a bear claw I'm afraid Billy. But once done, you can always replace it with a nice herring bone. Just try and get all the meat off it this time round.

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That was good. Remins me of when I used to dive for abalone along the California coast. I wish I could remember what I did with all those shells.

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    [QUOTE]But once done, you can always replace it with a nice herring bone. Just try and get all the meat off it this time round. [/QUOTE]

    Is that "Red Herring", Kim? Hey! The bear claw worked, now for the garlic butter!

    Can you still do that, Al? I thought they cut back on harvest drastically, thus the $100.00+ a can(U.S.)!

    What compound does one use on a Pinot Griggio? I've only buffed chardonay!

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I've had a rough day , thank you so much for that . It was my only one for the day and much needed..I still have a grin..


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[QUOTE]I've had a rough day, thank you so much for that [/QUOTE]

My pleasure, believe me! I was chuckl'in for hours then I would feel bad because everybody is pretty decent here and I would be sucking in some of them, then back to chuckl'in! I'm glad everybody liked it!

There's more where that came from! I hope I don't have to do any "Mia Maxima Culpa's" after this!

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