Angel wing star breaks

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sunshine wr
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Post by sunshine wr »

I think I'm confused :!: :?: :?
gt_repair

Post by gt_repair »

Desertstars
Them are the easest ones to do. I hope you are not having any troubles doing them, I may have to come up and show you how to do them with one eye closed, one handed and standing on one leg..

And you call your self a W/S repair tech? Come on know. I looked up to you.. :)
glassdoctor
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Post by glassdoctor »

sunshine, don't pay any attention to these guys... they are high on resin fumes. :wink:
desertstars

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Post by desertstars »

Hey, come on fellas!

I like the present trend in the w/s bidness. We have so many choices now.

In the olden days, we only had four types of repair.

Bullseyes, stars, combinations and "weren't none of those".

Last night I had a few brews with a friend of mine in the replacement business. I asked him what he had done that day.

He said, "six replacements". (Borrrrinng! Yawn.)

He asked me what I had done. I told him I had done a bullseye, a star, two combinations a dragonfly and a partridge in a pear tree.

Well, now he wanted to know what a dragonfly was and I told him it was sort of like an anorexic (sic) angel with two sets of wings.

"Oh", he said. "I get it. We used to call them "weren't none of those!"

What a troglodyte.

Variety is the spice of life.
GRT

Post by GRT »

OK Desert, You made have to dig around for the Websters on that one. :lol: :lol: :lol:
CPR

Post by CPR »

I got to get some of that moonshine some of you are drinking, keeps you warm and opens the imagination, I want to party with you guys!!!
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