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I need a stretcher

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I DON'T need a wood stretcher, I need a TIME stretcher! Can't seem to get any time in the shop these days. :(
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What you really need, is a Round Tuit.
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I need a pile of them myself.
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I have canes, crutches, common walkers, a wheeled walker, a wheel chair, handicapped commode frames, some surgical tools and even several different kinds of tooth pullers but I don't have any stretchers... :D :D :D


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I have plenty of time to work in the shop, but I still don't get much done. I need an energy stretcher so I stay there longer and get more done.
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moggymatt wrote:I DON'T need a wood stretcher, I need a TIME stretcher! Can't seem to get any time in the shop these days. :(
After this last weekend, when much of the country went on Daylight Saving Time, perhaps that will give you an extra hour of daylight, thus stretching your day. Downside, it will accordingly compress your sleep.

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Daylight savings time shortened my morning by 1 hour so I'm getting less done. My mornings are for working and afternoons for napping. The good side is that my nap time is longer now.
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garys wrote:Daylight savings time shortened my morning by 1 hour so I'm getting less done. My mornings are for working and afternoons for napping. The good side is that my nap time is longer now.

Now I understand siesta time in hot climates to avoid the heat of the day, but in ND in de vinter??? :confused: :rolleyes: :D

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