Its been a while and I miss you all even The  people I haven't met yet.my life is spent doing the every day things like soccer mom driving super mom
Cleaning the house doen the dirty laundry super momen all that  to school full time. Ummmno one told
Mema bout the math or the penetration of the but joint lol any one know why tha really is :/.    

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Dang- you must be really tired, Heather. I didn't understand most of what you wrote. Can you make this clearer- then maybe we can answer you??? You need a break!          Miss you too!  
Hey Heather..thanks for checking in! Always fantastic have you here;) Life gets in the way a lot...had any time to create?
Oh fer F*%K, I AM really tired LOL I can hardly understand it my self! I was thumbing it out from my iphone to top it all off Ill just blame it on the auto correct ; ) HA! You can get the drift of the first part but in the last part I Think its "no one told me about the math, or the penetration of the but joint". "Penetration of the but joint" is a welding term and yes you can imagine all the bad jokes that go with that. others are, you must have good "rod angle", "stick out", so on so sorry for the sleeping post but at least you had a laugh, I hope!

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