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Happy 5,000th post to meee
On this notable occasion, I'd like to thank all of you
for making BF such an entertaining and educational place.
for making BF such an entertaining and educational place.
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now you can’t post anymore if you wanna stay at 5000!
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Are these "Quality" posts or just emojis?
Look, I just increased my post count.
Look, I just increased my post count.
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very nice! I dabble in woodworking. Built a bedroom group for my daughters from local amish milled red oak. I've sadly hit the point where my skill is starting to be limited by my quality of tools and shop space.
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Quality is overrated. Nowadays perfectly machined and finished stuff is everywhere.
Many antiques are valued (or were before the bottom fell out) for their imperfection- chairs were made because the makers needed something to sit on.