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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 3:29 pm
by robinson46176
chippergal wrote:db5 buddy, you confuse me. Perhaps I confused you?

2 woodworkers at my house, married to each other, both of us love tools.

Hope that helps!


Each year we have a camp-out with Diana's siblings and their spouses in the back lot of one of her brother's place sort of near his shop. She was one of 8 kids. Each year her host brother comes up with a project/activity of some kind for the guys and his wife comes up with some craft activity for the gals.
We tend to have similar interest. Some of the guys activities (one per year) have been stuff like ax throwing, muzzle-loader target shooting, skeet shooting, making fire from scratch (No matches or lighters), making a walking stick from scratch, making a bow and arrow from scratch (with only a few simple hand-tools) and this year we did a round of golf around his 5 acre back lot. Only one was a regular golfer so he had to use left handed clubs. :)
Each year he would announce what that years activities were going to be about a week before the camp-out and very much of the time Diana would immediately say to me "I would rather do what you guys are going to do..." :) :) :)


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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:20 pm
by db5
JPG wrote:Do not try to understand/get into the head of a shrink!:D
Well, a few did but that was the head in the Old Corps. It wasn't my head but belonged to the Corps.

BTW JPG, I ran across a certificate from the Leatherneck Association certifying that I had scored 239 on the KDR. Nothing I did but I had the greatest instructor who told me not to do it the Marine way but his way and explained why. I think he knew a thing or two.

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:00 pm
by JPG
db5 wrote:Well, a few did but that was the head in the Old Corps. It wasn't my head but belonged to the Corps.

BTW JPG, I ran across a certificate from the Leatherneck Association certifying that I had scored 239 on the KDR. Nothing I did but I had the greatest instructor who told me not to do it the Marine way but his way and explained why. I think he knew a thing or two.
Gotta admit ignorance!:o KDR?:confused:

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 8:55 am
by db5
JPG wrote:Gotta admit ignorance!:o KDR?:confused:
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