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Tonight at the TWA Toys for Tots Banquet, Jeff Mills was our speaker. He did an excellent and informative talk on preparing logs into lumber. The food was excellent also. Thanks Jeff!
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Bruce thanks for having me out - your right the food was excellent

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Bruce, I second that. Jeff you were right on. Thank you.
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Good for you Jeff, you really contributed to the ww'ing comunity. I know that your presentation was very informative and free of typos
I wish I could have been there to see it, as I am sure you did a great job, but weekday nights involve putting the child to bed and and a bunch of other stuff
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I third that! Jeff you did an awesome job. You possess both the knowledge and the ability to present it very well. Thanks so much for speaking at the meeting.

Bruce, thanks for organizing it all. The food was fantastic.

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Good for you Jeff, you really contributed to the ww'ing comunity. I know that your presentation was very informative and free of typos

I wish I could have been there to see it, as I am sure you did a great job, but weekday nights involve putting the child to bed and and a bunch of other stuff
What was for dinner ?

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What was for dinner? Good stuff
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Jeff, I really enjoyed your talk. I learned stuff too!

DaveO, dinner was chicken cordon blu (sp) or roast pork, boiled potato's green beans, garden salad, fresh fruit and pound cake with fresh strawberries and whipped cream. I have leftovers for lunch today (yummy)
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