My New Glenwood Oak #30

 
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wsherrick
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Post by wsherrick » Tue. Nov. 16, 2010 9:44 pm

You should think of a pet name for the stove. Not, Betsy, though. Betsy is over used.

 
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Post by Tim » Wed. Nov. 17, 2010 8:37 am

Well William ya got me thinkin now!
I think we will have to go with "RACHEL".....that is the name of the F-15 I crew chiefed on back in the mid 80's and had painted on her cowling when I was in the Airforce, SHE WAS POWERFUL AND PRETTY!!!
Now don't ask where that name came from ...remember I was 19 yrs. old then!...lol
Tim


 
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Post by wsherrick » Wed. Nov. 17, 2010 9:47 pm

i think Rachel is a good name for the stove. It has a nice, refined Victorian appeal to it.

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