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HoppyBunny
Sun, 28th Feb 2010, 11:33 PM
Thanks so much for closing down the shop and schooling all of us in fragging today. It was a great presentation! I am sure I speak for everyone in the group when I say that we appreciate you sharing your time and knowledge with us. Now I am ready to start slicing and dicing corals :bigsmile: (after I go to Lowe's and get some real fragging tools)! Thanks again.
Europhyllia
Sun, 28th Feb 2010, 11:37 PM
Yes thank you so much. It was very informative and entertaining!
Pennies2Cents
Sun, 28th Feb 2010, 11:58 PM
Jeremy, :)
Your educational presentation today was awesome to say the least. Job well done. :)
Thanks for your precious time and sharing with the MAAST community your expertise and knowledge of fragging any and all corals.
Mr Cob
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 02:13 AM
Thanks so much Jeremy! Appreciate everything you did for the club today! It was great.
hobogato
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 07:24 AM
you were great, but that guy up there helping you was horrible! you need to find some better help next time :lauging:
seriously, great job, i think everyone learned at least one thing and most of us learned much more than that!
corruption
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 07:30 AM
Jeremy did a great job, but you were an excellent wingman in your own right, Ace -- don't be so modest! :) Having a couple of the most experienced fraggers on the board up there directing the show seemed about right :D
Thanks again, Jeremy! Your time and knowledge was appreciated! :D
-Justin
allan
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 08:13 AM
Yeah, I got me a Jet Band Saw after the presentation. Gonna be great, will be able to dice up coral and venison.... and build a stand on the side!
Great job dude!
Europhyllia
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 08:26 AM
Gonna be great, will be able to dice up coral and venison....
Meat in a band saw? (picturing Allan dicing up large amounts of meat in his garage and the neighbors being interviewed on TV saying how he seemed a little odd but otherwise like a really nice, quiet guy...)
allan
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 08:43 AM
Meat in a band saw? (picturing Allan dicing up large amounts of meat in his garage and the neighbors being interviewed on TV saying how he seemed a little odd but otherwise like a really nice, quiet guy...)
Uh... not sure about the quiet part Karin. But if you freeze your parts, sliding them through the band saw (wife did it with my old band saw while I was in Korea) you can cut your custom steaks and save a few bones for the LFS. :D
...wait a minute!!! Did you say "Odd"??? :Timeout:
greatwhite@AlamoAquatics
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 09:26 AM
great job and awesome turn out, nice seeing everyone. hopefully i can make it to the next meeting
txav8r
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 11:01 AM
Great job, Jeremy. You really made the meeting great.
Kristy
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 11:09 AM
Agree with all the compliments! It is not easy to stand up in front of this group and I really appreciate that you were willing to share your knowledge and skills with us!
Many thanks Jeremy.
ErikH
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 11:11 AM
JJ callllllllll meeeeee duddddddeeeeeee!
:)
I miss ya homie. :D
Big_Pun
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 11:45 AM
Great job Jeremy all my mother colonies are doing great, i even got a chance to rescape since that big toadstool was out, again thanks for helping that took some brass to get up infront of our large turn out.
Reefs2u.com
Mon, 1st Mar 2010, 04:04 PM
Thank you. I really enjoyed seeing everyone and having such a great turn out for the meeting. Hope this inspires people to do alot of fragging as this is turning into a huge part of the hobby. Saving our reefs and generating healthly corals in captivity really shows that we care and are trying our best to preserve our oceans reefs. Thanks again and hopefully now everyone should be able to produce some frags for next months frag swap.
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