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Hello John. Been a long time.

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Yeah, I was off in somesorta land for a few years. I ended up getting married (that's me cutting the cake to the left there), and now we have a three year old son. Go figure, not sure what causes that.... Emerson is getting his first Stihl next week, one of those little bitty battery ones. He's pumped. My job changed radically a couple of years ago, and it chewed me up pretty good, to the point I decided it was time to climb out of the chipper while I still had some stubs left, so now I'm basically retired from teaching (does that mean I need to change my username?). Career #5 is around the corner, but in the meantime, I stuck my stubs back in the CAD pool two weeks ago, and they grew back!!! I'm climbing trees, dropping them, and getting ready to do sum milling! Yee haw glad to be back in the land of real people, yup.
 

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If no one else wants it, I'll take it. Always room for an orphan 026 in my sawster home, though I do not want to be greedy, as I have a couple already.
 

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Yeah, I was off in somesorta land for a few years. I ended up getting married (that's me cutting the cake to the left there), and now we have a three year old son. Go figure, not sure what causes that.... Emerson is getting his first Stihl next week, one of those little bitty battery ones. He's pumped. My job changed radically a couple of years ago, and it chewed me up pretty good, to the point I decided it was time to climb out of the chipper while I still had some stubs left, so now I'm basically retired from teaching (does that mean I need to change my username?). Career #5 is around the corner, but in the meantime, I stuck my stubs back in the CAD pool two weeks ago, and they grew back!!! I'm climbing trees, dropping them, and getting ready to do sum milling! Yee haw glad to be back in the land of real people, yup.

Yes, the healing waters of the CAD pool are amazingly restorative. Must have something to do with the purity of the German orange and white, as we all know how much they value the spas and spring waters over there. I awaken each morning to see who has written what, to see what saws/parts are out there, and I look forward to any opportunities/reasons to go run saws. Nancy does not understand, but so far she is a good sport. She did remark that she hadn't realized how many saws I had... once I put them all on one six foot chromed rolling shelf unit they were all together, well not including the ten 009-011 parts carcasses that I should probably chuck.
 
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