JY

"J."

17/01/2007 9:48 PM

What Is "Jummywood"?

A quick DAGS didn't turn up anything resembling a botanical definition.
Is this some sort of Aussie slang for Eucalyptus or something?


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n

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

17/01/2007 9:57 PM


Leuf wrote:

> Uh oh. You've called all the old farts out from their hiding spots.
> We gotta start drawing outlines around em so it doesn't take so long
> to get them back in their places.
>
>
> -Leuf

Hah! No kidding. By gawd, I remember when the wreck was the wreck....
only a few played here.... all experts and "in the know"... and we
liked it that way! Now anyone can post here, and some don't seem to be
"in the know" at all... no respect...

Hey... you kids get outta my yard right now or you'll hear from ol'
Betsy!

Robert

GO

"Greg O"

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

17/01/2007 10:37 PM


"J." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>A quick DAGS didn't turn up anything resembling a botanical definition. Is
>this some sort of Aussie slang for Eucalyptus or something?



How long you been around these parts?
Not long, I'd guess!
Greg

jj

jo4hn

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

29/01/2007 10:47 AM

Leon wrote:
> "J." <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Oh, I see. Sort of like the snow snakes that chase the mogul mice and
>>which occasionally trip up the unwary skier. Yuk yuk. I might have caught
>>on but for the lack of snow this year.
>
>
>
> Pine. ReNamed after Jim McNamara.
>
>
There is also Pacific (or Western) Jummywood, AKA doug fir.
mahalo,
jo4hn (back from a stint on the bounding main)

cb

charlie b

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

17/01/2007 10:42 PM

The Cabal has dispatched a "team".

RUN!

charlie b

JJ

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

17/01/2007 10:50 PM

Wed, Jan 17, 2007, 9:48pm [email protected] (J.) doth
puzzledy query:
A quick DAGS didn't turn up anything resembling a botanical definition.
Is this some sort of Aussie slang for Eucalyptus or something?

Wonderful wood, I believe it may now be an endangered species, one
reason you're having problems finding references to it. Happily it's
not near as difficult to find as sapient pearwood - and nowhere near as
expensive.

Try a slow DAGS next time. And, no, it's not Aussie slang.



JOAT
A problem adequately stated is a problem well on its way to being
solved.
- R. Buckminster Fuller

Ll

Leuf

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

18/01/2007 12:18 AM

On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:48:28 -0500, "J."
<[email protected]> wrote:

>A quick DAGS didn't turn up anything resembling a botanical definition.
>Is this some sort of Aussie slang for Eucalyptus or something?

Uh oh. You've called all the old farts out from their hiding spots.
We gotta start drawing outlines around em so it doesn't take so long
to get them back in their places.


-Leuf

sD

[email protected] (Doug Miller)

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

18/01/2007 3:12 AM

In article <[email protected]>, "J." <[email protected]> wrote:
>A quick DAGS didn't turn up anything resembling a botanical definition.
>Is this some sort of Aussie slang for Eucalyptus or something?

A Google Groups search on rec.woodworking should turn up the answers. It's
been covered here before.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

18/01/2007 3:56 AM


"J." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Oh, I see. Sort of like the snow snakes that chase the mogul mice and
> which occasionally trip up the unwary skier. Yuk yuk. I might have caught
> on but for the lack of snow this year.


Pine. ReNamed after Jim McNamara.

Ji

"Joe"

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

18/01/2007 8:16 PM


"charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> The Cabal has dispatched a "team".
>
> RUN!
>
> charlie b

There is no cabal. And even if there is, the team that doesn't exist will
be there shortly, but there isn't, so they won't. Probably.

GM

George Max

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

18/01/2007 7:57 PM

pine

JY

"J."

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

17/01/2007 10:43 PM

Oh, I see. Sort of like the snow snakes that chase the mogul mice and
which occasionally trip up the unwary skier. Yuk yuk. I might have
caught on but for the lack of snow this year.

J.

Doug Miller wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, "J." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> A quick DAGS didn't turn up anything resembling a botanical definition.
>> Is this some sort of Aussie slang for Eucalyptus or something?
>
> A Google Groups search on rec.woodworking should turn up the answers. It's
> been covered here before.
>

Rr

Roy

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

17/01/2007 11:17 PM

On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 03:56:39 GMT, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"J." <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Oh, I see. Sort of like the snow snakes that chase the mogul mice and
>> which occasionally trip up the unwary skier. Yuk yuk. I might have caught
>> on but for the lack of snow this year.
>
>
>Pine. ReNamed after Jim McNamara.
>
Mattress Mac???

Bb

"Bewildered"

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

18/01/2007 4:56 AM


"J." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Oh, I see. Sort of like the snow snakes that chase the mogul mice and
> which occasionally trip up the unwary skier. Yuk yuk. I might have caught
> on but for the lack of snow this year.
>
Every now and then a tip catchs on something. Snow snakes? Learn something
new every day.

TW

Tom Watson

in reply to "J." on 17/01/2007 9:48 PM

17/01/2007 10:00 PM

sigh...



Regards,

Tom Watson

tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)

http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/


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