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Gene Howe
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That doesn't work for me.:confused:
The discussion is long. It's the remembering that's short.
JPG40504 wrote:Maybe a lengthy arg. . discussion with thine self will aid in rememberance so as to not screw up again!:D
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But, not so loud that your wife asks you to count your fingers.
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davebodner wrote:But, not so loud that your wife asks you to count your fingers.
My bride only comments on project mistakes when they draw blood. Jim
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fjimp wrote:My bride only comments on project mistakes when they draw blood. Jim
As in a 'proud' screw point? :eek:
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I tend to get too personal when discussing issues with a project. (name calling) It does NOT seem to help, and ultimately I'm usually the dumb ass.
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robinson46176 wrote:When you stupidly screw something up while working on a simple project just how loud is it permissible to discuss the situation with said project? :eek: :rolleyes: :o :D :p


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It is usually me that I am cussing at, and not so loud the neighbors will hear. The project did not cut it two times and it is still too short.:D
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I was just about to start a threat about "time for a break" when I saw your post.
Making new shelving and the boad is supposed to be 36x21. When my finished cut was 21 square I new it was time for a break, shower, beer, and dinner. The day is done!
No sense yelling...if the grandkids are here they would just cry, the dog poops in the house if I yell, ...nobody understands.:D
I'ts 5 o'clock somewhere...oh yeah, it's 5:15 here! Cheers.
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