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    Old 07-26-2010, 10:52 AM
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    well billy i could only go to pg 9 of the pda....just wouldn't go any further!
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    Old 07-26-2010, 02:15 PM
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    same here...page 9 was the furtherest I could go also
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    Old 07-26-2010, 02:30 PM
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    Originally Posted by mjsylvstr
    same here...page 9 was the furtherest I could go also
    That is odd.....Here is the link to the page and you should be able to go everywhere on it you want to.

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-28727-23.htm
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    Old 07-26-2010, 02:35 PM
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    that one goes through just fine.....

    perhaps nwm50 and I both went to the wrong one...

    gotcha now..thanks
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    Old 07-26-2010, 02:40 PM
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    Originally Posted by Lostn51
    Originally Posted by Sharon321
    EVery women needs multiple husbands:
    1) The man who makes lots of money.
    2) The man with good "bedroom" skills.
    3) The man who can fix anything.
    4) The man who likes to travel and shop.

    Preferrably all at the same time but that would wear me out. Guess I will stick with what I have.
    Well I guess I cover all of those bases so I am good!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    But you forgot to add:

    Takes the time to listen to your thoughts and problems
    Understanding/considerate of your feelings
    Makes time to share in your interest and hobbies
    And puts YOU and FAMILY first before him.

    Billy
    and don't forget he absolutely has to know how to cook!!!
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    Old 07-26-2010, 05:40 PM
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    My sewing repair man comes to my house. I've probably used him 15 plus years and he usually has my machine(sewing, embroidery, serger and long arm) fixed in 30 minutes or less. Only one time did he have to take my machine and then just for overnight. Also very reasonable on price, never paid more than $60.00
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    Old 07-26-2010, 05:44 PM
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    thanks for the links...got it. Listed most of my favorite shows plus Andy Griffith, Dark Shadows, any of Steve McQueen shows, etc, etc, etc....
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    Old 07-26-2010, 06:50 PM
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    Originally Posted by 2K
    This comes as sort of a follow up to a thread yesterday. I wasn't too keen on posting it on the open board as I do NOT wish to come across as trying to be a "know it all". I just hate seeing people send their machine to the shop for two weeks, or totally give up on it.

    There are two manuals for sewing machines, one is an Operator's Manual, which comes with the machine. The Operator's manual is just that, how to sew with the machine.

    The other manual is a REPAIR Manual. That is the one that is a national secret. (Hey, repairmen have to earn a living too!) This manual tells you how to FIX the machine. You can Google to find a Repair Manual for your specific machine. Usually available for around $10-12. Voila, there's your magic.

    This info DOES come with a disclosure. I am NOT an expert on sewing machines. (Or anything else except chocolate.) My husband has ALWAYS repaired my machines using this method. My BIL does the same. My machines have NEVER been in the shop for repairs and I've been sewing, well, for a hundred years. Further, we've had no issues with my computerized machines, so the above information has NOTHING to do with the computerized machines.
    Oh oh, bad timing for this advice. I took my mach. to the mach. hospital today. I'm in no frame of mind to deal with a manual right now. I just want somebody to make it right.

    Wish I had somebody to fix the leaking pipes under my sink in the upstairs bathrm. I've been to Home Depot twice to get the right trap & now the darn thing is wider than my pipes. Now I need a pipe doctor.
    I don't know how I'm going to live without my mach. for a wk. or so.
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    I need a husband who would do repairs. Mine does not have an interest in anything that involves tools etc I usually do all the repairs and so on in the house. I also own all the tools in our house and I have a lot of tools. :roll:
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    Originally Posted by Lostn51
    Originally Posted by Sharon321
    EVery women needs multiple husbands:
    1) The man who makes lots of money.
    2) The man with good "bedroom" skills.
    3) The man who can fix anything.
    4) The man who likes to travel and shop.

    Preferrably all at the same time but that would wear me out. Guess I will stick with what I have.
    Well I guess I cover all of those bases so I am good!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    But you forgot to add:

    Takes the time to listen to your thoughts and problems
    Understanding/considerate of your feelings
    Makes time to share in your interest and hobbies
    And puts YOU and FAMILY first before him.

    Billy
    You're one of a kind Billy, the Best kind !!!
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