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Author Happy New Year to all-a Youse!!!
Stovepipe

2005-12-28, 10:53 am

We're off to the Lower St Lawerence, near Matane. Youse can Google Earth
that town.

Meanwhile, Happy New Year to all the SMD. See youse all in a few days.
If we go into Rimouski, I'll try to Google Groups the SMD at their
Internet Café

Cheers, gang! :-)
SP
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vaughnsimon@att.net

2005-12-29, 10:54 am

"Cheers, gang! :-)"

Cheers right back atcha Stovie! This family has been in the big
CA for over a week now and is jist gitten ready to climb into a big
bird for the trip back home. We almost have the grandkid properly
spoiled now, so it is time to leave.

The kids recently bought a "new" home that is old enough to still
have some of the (very) old style "knob & tube" wiring in the attic.
Grandpa has been doing some attic crawling to try and replace the worst
of it and incidently install some ceiling fans. I have also been
trying to introduce my son-in-law into the mysteries of old-work
wiring. I keep telling myself that running a mere wire up through an
old wall is nothing compared to watching my father do the same with
heating ducts!

Have a great vacation and a greater '06!

The Simons

Amatus Cremona

2005-12-29, 5:56 pm

I love how they used to do light switch legs with Knob and tube wiring,
especially three-way and four-way switches.

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Amatus

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<vaughnsimon@att.net> wrote in message
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> "Cheers, gang! :-)"
>
> Cheers right back atcha Stovie! This family has been in the big
> CA for over a week now and is jist gitten ready to climb into a big
> bird for the trip back home. We almost have the grandkid properly
> spoiled now, so it is time to leave.
>
> The kids recently bought a "new" home that is old enough to still
> have some of the (very) old style "knob & tube" wiring in the attic.
> Grandpa has been doing some attic crawling to try and replace the worst
> of it and incidently install some ceiling fans. I have also been
> trying to introduce my son-in-law into the mysteries of old-work
> wiring. I keep telling myself that running a mere wire up through an
> old wall is nothing compared to watching my father do the same with
> heating ducts!
>
> Have a great vacation and a greater '06!
>
> The Simons
>



vaughnsimon@att.net

2005-12-29, 5:56 pm

"I love how they used to do light switch legs with Knob and tube
wiring,
especially three-way and four-way switches. "

I am lucky enough to have never seen that. (I knew that talking
about that stuff would smoke you out of the woodwork). ;-)

Vaughn

krzysztof polanowski

2005-12-30, 10:54 am

thanks!! Happy New Year !!
Uzytkownik "Stovepipe" <stove99TRA@ASHyahoo.ca> napisal w wiadomosci
news:1h8a026.1m3acsal9fr0N%stove99TRA@ASHyahoo.ca...
> We're off to the Lower St Lawerence, near Matane. Youse can Google Earth
> that town.
>
> Meanwhile, Happy New Year to all the SMD. See youse all in a few days.
> If we go into Rimouski, I'll try to Google Groups the SMD at their
> Internet Café
>
> Cheers, gang! :-)
> SP
> --
> Take out the TRAASH to reply



Amatus Cremona

2005-12-30, 10:54 am

Caught me !

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Amatus

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<vaughnsimon@att.net> wrote in message
news:1135899769.427054.176420@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> "I love how they used to do light switch legs with Knob and tube
> wiring,
> especially three-way and four-way switches. "
>
> I am lucky enough to have never seen that. (I knew that talking
> about that stuff would smoke you out of the woodwork). ;-)
>
> Vaughn
>



Whamatus_B

2005-12-31, 12:53 pm


I used to love stocking bread and driving the truck.

Bake day was a real treat.

On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 19:41:02 GMT, "Amatus Cremona"
<Nicola@sottovocce.com> wrote:

>I love how they used to do light switch legs with Knob and tube wiring,
>especially three-way and four-way switches.
>
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>
>Amatus



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Whamatus_B

2005-12-31, 5:54 pm

On 29 Dec 2005 15:42:49 -0800, vaughnsimon@att.net wrote:

>"I love how they used to do light switch legs with Knob and tube
>wiring,
>especially three-way and four-way switches. "
>
> I am lucky enough to have never seen that. (I knew that talking
>about that stuff would smoke you out of the woodwork). ;-)
>
>Vaughn


Jes like a termite... er mebbe a grub

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