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Silkie McDonough

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  1. Sorry Emil, apparently I am not old enough to watch it. Too many hoops to jump through.
  2. I liked Dutchman's solution the best because it was easiest and cheapest and because I don't have no brewers pitch little bee's wax and no idea where my linseed oil is (some place with my painting supplies ...assuming I still have any). Soaked the tumblers for about 6 hours so far and sadly they are still leaking so i stuck them back in the water, figured it couldn't hurt. Any other suggestions? ...until I get other supplies.
  3. I should be arriving on Friday around 3 PM or so. I am looking forward to having the Crewe of the Archangel's "Silkie's Hyde" up and running this year!
  4. I have four wooden tumblers, two leak. How do I repair them when I can't even see the cracks where they leak?
  5. Aye, Mission has it right ...ummm ...did I just type that? Still a great place for information, ideas and sharing ...whatever.
  6. View the full catalogue record for BHC0845 Final Paragraph does state that it is signed and dated ...
  7. I do not see a signature on the painting. Perhaps the writing on the plank is the artists signature? I can't make out what it says. Dock Scene at a British Port 1673 Painting by Jacob Knyff With Explanation and Sources
  8. Looks that way. The woman just down from him clearly has one on.
  9. I know this woman that lives in Utah, her husband is a great guy and ...oh ...wait ...never mind. Tell Maeve I said hello.
  10. Hmm ...how long have you been there?
  11. Why is it when I read this thread in my head I hear "Hey Grandpa, what's for dinner?!"
  12. They all look alike to me, pretty boys that is.
  13. That explains why I am always here!
  14. Very tempting gentlemen. No insult intended.
  15. Good lad, if I am to recognize you at all you must give me some indication of who you were in your past life for you seem to know me well indeed.
  16. My lovely little Silkie. Tis' nice to see you once again. I am but a new man. The man you once knew has gone, but his memory is still strong. Even in old bones such as mine. Good to see you m' Lady.

  17. Hello lass. We could never forget you! Welcome back!
  18. Not all of us are criminals lad. William will not be drinking tea, he hates the poison. I on the other hand I would enjoy both tea and croissant. Thank you Mr. Pew.(Who says there is no spirit in said tea?)
  19. I shall ask when next we meet ...then I shall step too paces out of arms reach.
  20. Delightful. I have been thinking Captain Brand, you do not always speak of monkey's, However, it seems that each time I hear you and John conversing "that" particular story is revisited. One would think after all these years John would recall SOMETHING other than the monkey.
  21. Mr. Pew, so kind of you! dang ...now I want a better breakfast than grains.
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