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Post #114248 by Gigantalope on Mon, Sep 13, 2004 7:02 PM

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Dear Aaron's Akua

I work and reside during the week (most of the time just now) here in the projects of Los Gatos. It's not far from Oaklandia.

We can work out details of wood and pick-up times as your next visit draws near. I will gleefully pick up as much wood as you blokes can use. If it works out well, we can make it an ongoing thing.

I don't carve yet. I belive I will start doing it soon though, I loved sculpting when I was in College.

Do you (any of you) carve and sell? I may be looking for some artists and crafts people for an event in sprng which might be lucrative.

The land of the Shinwegians is sort of between Platina and Ono.

I think most guys between 35 and 60 want to own a piece of land...maybe to work, and test one's ability, maybe as a blank canvas for that "refrigeator-henge" you've always wanted to build...maybe to just be able to zip around Sans-pantaloon on a mini-bike.

really though, never in my wildest moments of sarcasm would I call it interesting.