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From: "Jim Wilkins" <muratlanne@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Who's Working Today
Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2025 10:39:19 -0400
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"ABLE1"  wrote in message news:ug9aQ.68900$FIUe.51632@fx35.iad...

On 7/4/2025 2:25 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
......
Gee Whiz Bob,
What a question!!

I can safely say that there is not enough typing space here to
enter ALL!!  For ME (now) "every day" is a Saturday and every Saturday
I have two(2) Saturdays!!

So my list of work is greatly varied with STUFF!! Too Much STUFF!!

I will stop now because my STUFF LIST is dangling and needs adjusted!!

Have a great Holiday Weekend!!  Even though July 4th is behind US, there
are (for me) two(2) Saturdays and a Sunday for the weekend STUFF than is
pending!!     ;-)

Les
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My to-do list on this computer is three pages long, not including 
reoccurring chores, though some have been fully or partly checked off and 
the big one is described in a separate file. It's finishing the ends of the 
"kit" of sawn beams and assembling a timber frame shed. There's an ad on TV 
showing a woman staring in confusion at furniture kit parts, for me step 1 
is cut down a tree, 2 is saw it into lumber to dry, 3 is buy steel to 
machine the fittings.
jsw