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Sturdee
19th November 2005, 07:06 PM
There are certain highlights in ones life that are properly regarded as milestones.
Some are your first day at school, your first day at work, your first girlfriend, your first marriage, your first child or like I got the other day my first zero tax payable income tax assessment for last year. Finally, after many years, my tax planning produced the result aimed for.:D
Those milestones are very important, but tonight I am pleased to celebrate another milestone, namely that this post is my 3000th post since becoming a member of these forums.
Hopefully in these posts I did not upset too many people, like Monoman today :D . I have greatly enjoyed the ride, made many friends, learned a lot, and hopefully helped a few along the way with the jigs that I've posted and inspired a few to improve their workshops.
Now I’m on the road to the next thousand.
Peter.
Bodgy
19th November 2005, 07:12 PM
Inspirational Peter.
When I give up chasing dollars, or catch some, I'm gonna have a shed just like you
ozwinner
19th November 2005, 07:17 PM
I'm gonna have a shed just like you
Better start buying white paint while your still earning money then.
Happy 3000th Peter, with many more to come I hope?
I remember 3000 like it was last week. :rolleyes:
Al :D
Termite
19th November 2005, 07:17 PM
Well done Peter, and very valuable posts too. Even the ones that upset some people usually have a valid base.
Auld Bassoon
19th November 2005, 07:42 PM
There are certain highlights in ones life that are properly regarded as milestones.
Some are your first day at school, your first day at work, your first girlfriend, your first marriage, your first child or like I got the other day my first zero tax payable income tax assessment for last year. Finally, after many years, my tax planning produced the result aimed for.:D
Those milestones are very important, but tonight I am pleased to celebrate another milestone, namely that this post is my 3000th post since becoming a member of these forums.
Hopefully in these posts I did not upset too many people, like Monoman today :D . I have greatly enjoyed the ride, made many friends, learned a lot, and hopefully helped a few along the way with the jigs that I've posted and inspired a few to improve their workshops.
Now I’m on the road to the next thousand.
Peter.
Well done Peter! Please keep your posts coming!http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/images/icons/icon14.gif:) :)
Cheers!
AlexS
19th November 2005, 08:38 PM
Well done Peter...and most of your posts make sense.
Looking forward to many more.
Gumby
19th November 2005, 09:05 PM
tonight I am pleased to celebrate another milestone, namely that this post is my 3000th post since becoming a member of these forums.
Terrific Pete, but I'm mad, what's your excuse :confused:
:D
Better start buying white paint while your still earning money then.
Al :D
:D :D :D :D I'd green ya back mate but like you, I can't.
ndru
19th November 2005, 09:08 PM
Well done Peter...and most of your posts make sense.
Looking forward to many more.
Couldn't agree more! Your posts, Peter, are some of the best on this forum. Bring on the next 1,000!:)
beejay1
19th November 2005, 09:24 PM
Congratulations Peter. I cant really add more.its all been said. Love your posts as theyre always informative,imaginative, and well written so keep them comin old son.
Regards,beejay1
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outback
19th November 2005, 10:28 PM
Well done old mate, keep them coming, and stuff it if you upset people. :D
Groggy
19th November 2005, 10:51 PM
Well done Peter, I always like to read your posts, they are informative and helpful.
Sturdee
19th November 2005, 11:08 PM
Thanks guys, your kind words are greatly appreciated.
Gumby, our joint madness came from having owned a Triton WC, except that mine was better than yours.:D
Groggy, if Rbbo increased the character limit on posts from ten thousand to say ten million I could try writing a longer post as long as you promise to read it.:D
Al, I get all my cheap white paint from Bunnings so Bodgy won't have to save too long.:D
Peter.
savage
19th November 2005, 11:29 PM
Congratulations Peter, looking forward to many more, I'm fairly new here but I read your contributions with great intrest as with the other senior members. Good on Ya!:)
savage(Eric):)
Driver
19th November 2005, 11:38 PM
Goodonya Peter!
Have a greenie.
I always read your posts. They are always well written, thoughtful and frequently thought-provoking. Your jigs are ingenious, well-made and useful. Your opinons are worth reading because they come from experience and intelligence. I may not always agree with you but your contributions to the general debate are an important part of my enjoyment of these forums.
Keep 'em coming, mate! Here's to another 3,000-plus.
Col
Wongo
19th November 2005, 11:45 PM
Congratulations Peter. :) 3 is a good number too.
E. maculata
20th November 2005, 12:07 AM
Peter your sage advice on our common interests is highly valuable keep em coming mate.
Bodgy
21st November 2005, 10:10 AM
Better start buying white paint while your still earning money then. :rolleyes:
Al :D
I can probably manage the white paint $$, but what about the blue, red, green, and orange paints for the colour coding of the tool cabinets, jigs etc by function?
Andy Mac
21st November 2005, 10:26 AM
Hi Peter,
Like the others, I look foward to your next 3000 posts!:D
Cheers,
silentC
21st November 2005, 10:31 AM
3000?? Paultry!!
Good on you Pete. Thanks for all the posts and plans etc over the years. Yes it's years now :eek:
Wongo
21st November 2005, 10:34 AM
I cant wait for my 3333rd post.
And then 3838th
and then 3888th
and then 8888th
:D