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4000th Post Challenge
#1
We are hereby challenging Mark Reich, head to head, mano y mano, to a 2000th post challenge. Whoever wins gets a personal check for $3.00 drawn on the West Bank of the Mississippi. You snuck the 1400th out from under us but now you're going down!
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#2
Gee, I'll have to figure out where you find these stats.

Also, I may ponder the likelihood that I'm running off at the keyboard to excess.
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#3
In observance of "Extrey Observant Day", I hereby maketh the 500th post on the Bladesmithing Forum!

Sorry EOU, the door was wide open....   Big Grin
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#4
That reallllly makes us mad Mark! It's our own fault though for being asleep at the wheel. What a great forum with really interesting stuff by Mark, Wade et al. Thanks a bunch for your efforts and, we suppose...congratulations on your 500th post!
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#5
Kind modesty in such a critical, near life or death situation. You are an oak, Mike.
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#6
Decided to update this thread since not only 2000 posts have gone by but 3000 as well.
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#7
It seems the whole Forum is looking pretty progressive, so *Thank You* to EOU and Everyone for your contributions.   Cool
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#8
Are you up to this again Mark? This time the winner gets one free night's accommodation at the Buffalo Chip Campground near Sturgis. Ever been there?
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#9
I'm very sure I'll never win another "notable statistic" race, Mike. I retired off the winnings from the first one, so I'm content letting everyone else have their share.

Not only do I spend the best two weeks of the year in Buffalo Chip South Dakota, the most populous city in SD (for a week), I have keys to the place. All your accommodations will be taken care of, no matter what kind of trouble you might get into. Wink
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#10
Several years ago, I drove by Sturgis during bike week. I was en route to a photography workshop in Montana. Looking way down the Interstate, the riders looked like very fast moving ants. The "ants" I met along the way were all all nice guys, having fun and making the residents of Sturgis very prosperous. Kudos to Sturgis' mayor!

Ken
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