Project at a standstill

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Is it not a Bout having fun ? To need to get under Tension and all Strung out a Bout this. I hope we can Bridge this issue without getting Strapped and Pinned down. Lets keep it in the Saddle and ride . So with that I will say
Lets have some fun
John Hall
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enalnitram

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the thread really struck a chord with me, seeing as how i've had my share of troubles, so thought I'd PICK this thread. not to be too off-bass or get all high-strung or nuthin, but I had no idea what pun-ishment I was in for.
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LOL NUTS
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Can't wait to see what you guys come up with next! I'm sitting here on puns and needles.
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We keep stringing you along while poor Woody is hoping to cross the bridge to find a solution to his problem.
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I love how this string of posts has evolved from high-anxiety to broad-bassed humor. I mean, cmon! The poor guy just wants to fix his humbuckin bridgeplate, and we just keep changing his tune! Honestly, I've been laughin my arse off since page 2. Hope the Tequila helped, and things play out best for ya.
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Well the tail end should soon B here . If we could SADDLE the horse and head for home that would be good. I think I will have a TUNER fish sandwich for supper and fill my PLATE with that . I will PIN my napkin to my lap and STRAP on the ole feed bag .
A little nonsense now and then is cherished by the wisest men
WILLY WONKA
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Remove the plate....install a new one that fits.....!!
Tom
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Woody,
I'm wondering what you wound up doing?

Kevin
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