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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

AbbaDatDeHat

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There's a guy there producing a lot of sweet hatter tools. They're modern jewels. A working hatter can do fine with a Ford, though. He/she doesn't really need a Ferrari.
Maybe that's my niche. I don't know. I don't understand why someone didn't already fill it.

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Hey H&R there is a thread somewhere around here where a guy made one out of plywood and clothespins. I won’t dare to describe it but it was very ingenious. Maybe someone else remembers the thread and link??
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Hey H&R there is a thread somewhere around here where a guy made one out of plywood and clothespins. I won’t dare to describe it but it was very ingenious. Maybe someone else remembers the thread and link??
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Thank you, Bowen. I hope it isn't Rick's wheel of pain.
Heck, take it apart and put one on your nose when my jokes really take a dive.

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I'm heading back to the chiropractor for round two.
I decided the Selco would let him
know I'm serious.
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whät döts? those are umlauts ;) common to german keyboards. Can also be found in some online apps. Google "how to type umlauts" you can figure it out from there.
I see I have my work cut out for me. They don't teach you those things in Spanish class.

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drmaxtejeda

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How do you put those dots over the U?
I hope I don't have to go to "ask a question..." to sort this out.

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They are called umlauts. It means you pronounce the u with your lips in the shape you would use to say o. A German patient taught me that. I hope I got it right. [emoji4]

As for finding the ü in a keyboard, in my cell you just press on the letter U for a couple of seconds, and different options come up, and you choose ü. You could also choose ù, ú, û, ū, ů, etc.

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They are called umlauts. It means you pronounce the u with your lips in the shape you would use to say o. A German patient taught me that. I hope I got it right. [emoji4]

As for finding the ü in a keyboard, in my cell you just press on the letter U for a couple of seconds, and different options come up, and you choose ü. You could also choose ù, ú, û, ū, ů, etc.

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I decided not to touch that thing about the lips.
Even I sometimes exercise discretion.

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They are called umlauts. It means you pronounce the u with your lips in the shape you would use to say o. A German patient taught me that. I hope I got it right. [emoji4]

As for finding the ü in a keyboard, in my cell you just press on the letter U for a couple of seconds, and different options come up, and you choose ü. You could also choose ù, ú, û, ū, ů, etc.

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Thanks Max. Yoü were a great help.

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