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John Courtland
Posts: 323
Registered: 10-24-2009
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YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Aprentice!!!!!

Im an apprentice, Im an apprentice, Im an apprentice!!!!!

They really love me!!!  THey really do love me!!!!

 

Sorry, I jest couldnt contain myself.

John Morris San Jacinto CA
www.courtlandwoodworks.com
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JohnModi
Posts: 258
Registered: 10-22-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Aprentice!!!!!

Congratulations John!!!

 

I just knew you would make it.

 

There will  be no end now.

 

 

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Dan Gallo
Posts: 73
Registered: 10-22-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Apprentice!!!!!

For someone like me who doesn't post  often, I'll be an apprentice visitor for years!

Dan in So.Ca.
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firejohn
Posts: 294
Registered: 10-23-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Apprentice!!!!!

What comes after "apprentice?"  Wood Butcher, 3rd Class!  How many posts do you need to get promoted??

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ynoT
Posts: 1,430
Registered: 10-23-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Aprentice!!!!!

See, patience is a virtue, John :-))

 

I hope that you can sleep well now considering all the excitement.

 

Tony

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ynoT
Posts: 1,430
Registered: 10-23-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Apprentice!!!!!

... or better yet, John, how many to be demoted... LOL

 

I can see Marlen saying... Sorry, John, but fire and wood don't get along, thus we have to demote you.... hehehe

 

Tony

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drasbell
Posts: 13
Registered: 10-23-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Apprentice!!!!!

Ha Ha congratulations ..

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Blue Brummie
Posts: 19
Registered: 10-23-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Apprentice!!!!!

You done good John !

Man, I so want to be you right now ! :manhappy:

-- Blue Brummie
"... And miles to go before I sleep"
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Rich Luna
Posts: 68
Registered: 10-23-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Aprentice!!!!!

"Apprentice: 1307, from Old French aprentiz 'someone learning', from aprendre (Modern French apprendre) 'to learn, teach,' contracted from Latin apprehendere. Aphetic form prentice was more usual in England. The verb is first attested 1631." I guess one way to look at it is when it comes to this new messaging system we are all sort of apprentices.

Good wood would if it only could.
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Steve-stew
Posts: 10
Registered: 10-24-2009
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Re: YEEEEEHAAAAWWWW I'm an Aprentice!!!!!

It does seem a bit strange to see so many veterans of this site as an apprentice..........there's something not quite right about it........especially for dudes like Sawduster & John Courtland..............It's like being a Sergeant Major & being bucked down to Private.

 

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