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"John H." wrote in message
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 06:16:06 -0400, "Jim" wrote:


"Reginald Smithers III" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
On Jul 26, 9:33 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message

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On Jul 26, 9:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:



"JimH" wrote in message
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You learned well Grasshopper. Material things are ofter easy to
buy............they do not however often bring happiness to ones
life. ;-)
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Wrong, Pilgrim.
I didn't "learn" anything. The material things I own or have owned
were
purchased because they interested me and I enjoyed them. Some still
interest me. Some have served their time.
I like trying different things. Keeps life interesting.
Eisboch
One day you may learn, although I think you already have but will not
admit.

Carry on Grasshopper.

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Let's not go down that path again. It really doesn't become you.
You take care of you. I'll take care of me.

Eisboch

Fair enough.. I agree it is hard to disagree with the points I
brought up.

Have a good evening.

Why do I always sense of feeling of jealousy you have concerning
Eisboch's
and Wayne's financial success? You love to talk about your "heritage
knives" and John Deere lawn mower, but resent it when someone else is
more
successful.

Grasshopper, I think you have a lot to learn. To start with read the
bible, they say something about coveting your neighbors goods.



I hope he doesn't have a mental meltdown like he did a couple of years
ago.
That was pathetic to watch.
Have I been missing something?
What are heritage knives?
What can you say about a JD lawn tractor other than it cuts grass?


Heritage knives are the kitchen knives JimH uses. They are fine knives on
which he would never use a good electric sharpener because he wants to
pass
them on to his kids. When JimH dies, his kids still won't have a set of
good knives in their kitchens.


Thanks John. I found heritage knives on the web. Looks like they can cut
through almost anything. http://www.heritageknifeco.com