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For the anti-Craftsman crowd... :) Duane Bozarth 06-18-2005
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Posted by Duane Bozarth on June 18, 2005, 11:52 am
Hadr roughly 20-year old pair linesman's pliers...hired hand chose to
use rhem to try to cut #10 steel fencing wahr, putting nice round hole
in cutting edge.. :(

Took 'em into local catalog store--as expected, didn't have 'em in
stock. Looked up present equivalent in catalog, store placed repair
order and the new ones showed up a few days later <prepaid> via US
Mail...and the new pair seems as solid, USA-made, as the originals.

Posted by G Henslee on June 18, 2005, 11:59 am
Duane Bozarth wrote:
> Hadr roughly 20-year old pair linesman's pliers...hired hand chose to
> use rhem to try to cut #10 steel fencing wahr, putting nice round hole
> in cutting edge.. :(
>
> Took 'em into local catalog store--as expected, didn't have 'em in
> stock. Looked up present equivalent in catalog, store placed repair
> order and the new ones showed up a few days later <prepaid> via US
> Mail...and the new pair seems as solid, USA-made, as the originals.

Great! Now you can spend the money you saved not having to buy a new
pair on grammer, english and punctuation lessons ;)

Craftsman still sucks...

Posted by Iceberg on June 18, 2005, 12:11 pm
You should spend some of your money on a dictionary. I can't find "grammer"
in my dictionary.

> Duane Bozarth wrote:
> > Hadr roughly 20-year old pair linesman's pliers...hired hand chose to
> > use rhem to try to cut #10 steel fencing wahr, putting nice round hole
> > in cutting edge.. :(
> >
> > Took 'em into local catalog store--as expected, didn't have 'em in
> > stock. Looked up present equivalent in catalog, store placed repair
> > order and the new ones showed up a few days later <prepaid> via US
> > Mail...and the new pair seems as solid, USA-made, as the originals.
>
> Great! Now you can spend the money you saved not having to buy a new
> pair on grammer, english and punctuation lessons ;)
>
> Craftsman still sucks...



Posted by PrecisionMachinisT on June 18, 2005, 12:21 pm

> You should spend some of your money on a dictionary. I can't find
"grammer"
> in my dictionary.

Grammer retard to the cos bout 15 yars go.

Thus afer werkin mosa her lif at teh poses office .

--

SVL



Posted by RicodJour on June 18, 2005, 12:50 pm
>
> Great! Now you can spend the money you saved not having to buy a new
> pair on grammer, english and punctuation lessons ;)
>
>Iceberg wrote:
>> You should spend some of your money on a dictionary. I can't find "grammer"
>> in my dictionary.

Try the phone book. You can also find him on reruns of Cheers and
Frasier.

R


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