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"Stephen Sank" wrote in message
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With my kid, I found it most effective to set up a few tempting booby
traps,
so she'd get zapped with 300 or 400 volts dc. By the third time, she
steered clear. Of course, she still has no feeling in her right arm & her
hair is still frizzed.
Now, the lessons for staying away from the power tools, that's where it
really got ugly.
Heh, heh.
(Of course, you realise this is all fiction.)
I should adopt your tagline in all my emails...
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Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer
Talking Dog Transducer Company
http://stephensank.com
5517 Carmelita Drive N.E.
Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111]
505-332-0336
Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer
Payments preferred through Paypal.com
"Shiva" wrote in message
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Well, I finally decided to move in with my GF, and everything's rosy &
bright, but... A5 yr old boy, who gets into everything, and his older
sis.
There's some basement space, so all things sharp & nasty could be there,
but
anyone (with kids) have any advice on settin' up a fairly child-friendly
shop?
Thanks in advance,
-dim
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