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Adamsse

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During my deployment to Afghanistan in 2010/2011, I asked my family and friends to send me comics to give me and those I served with something to smile about.  Today I ran across this fun comic that was sent to me in 2010 about every woodworker’s conundrum of what do to with leftover scrap wood.  I thought I would share so you could enjoy as well.  While I found the paper version, I’m sharing a snapshot of the on-line version so the humorist Hilary Price gets the credit.
 

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I can relate, I have cartons of small scraps, but every time I seem to need something really small for a project, the scraps are just that little too small!

But I live in hope! ;-)
 
Adamsse said:
During my deployment to Afghanistan in 2010/2011, I asked my family and friends to send me comics to give me and those I served with something to smile about.  Today I ran across this fun comic that was sent to me in 2010 about every woodworker’s conundrum of what do to with leftover scrap wood.  I thought I would share so you could enjoy as well.  While I found the paper version, I’m sharing a snapshot of the on-line version so the humorist Hilary Price gets the credit.

Sorry, I fail to understand the joke...  [popcorn]

Of course I'll use all that stuff.

RMW  [wink]
 
By the way, my grandfather was WWI British Army.  My grandmother, his future wife based in Reading, lost her first husband during that war.  I’ve noticed your location and wanted you to know that over my 34-year Navy career, and with my family history, I have great respect and appreciation for all of our allies…particularly our closest ones…England and Canada.
 
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pixelated said:

Bonus points for, "a buddy of mine owns a lumber mill and had a customer pre-pay but never pick up his load, so I got 100 board feet of spalted maple and 100 board feet of black walnut for the cost of a few gallons of gas in my truck."
 
did you hear the one about the guy who cleaned his grill with a festool sander? The fog did a cover of the old elvis tune,return da sander [big grin]
 
Adamsse said:
By the way, my grandfather was WWI British Army.  My grandmother, his future wife based in Reading, lost her first husband during that war.  I’ve noticed your location and wanted you to know that over my 34-year Navy career, and with my family history, I have great respect and appreciation for all of our allies…particularly our closest ones…England and Canada.

And I'd add those friends down under - Australia and New Zealand. 
 
Sparktrician said:
Adamsse said:
By the way, my grandfather was WWI British Army.  My grandmother, his future wife based in Reading, lost her first husband during that war.  I’ve noticed your location and wanted you to know that over my 34-year Navy career, and with my family history, I have great respect and appreciation for all of our allies…particularly our closest ones…England and Canada.

And I'd add those friends down under - Australia and New Zealand.

Respect!
 
I went shopping for some wet/dry paper tonight...

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[doh]

RMW
 

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