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Thread: A question from a bloke.
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17th October 2007, 01:43 PM #16
Easy one Steph... hes a yank ergo not a bloke but a pal etc to be a bloke he has to have been Aussie born as a yank he has to be an honorary bloke until he's proven himself to be a bloke then we as true Aussie blokes can honor him by dropping the honorary bloke status... sadly Bob hasnt yet attained legendary status either in his own mind or in someone elses so he remains an honorary bloke... Bobs a nice honorary bloke hes just got a fair way to go before he becomes a bloke one day with due diligence and continued dedication to things bloke he will join us... there is of course always going to be that sad state of affairs thet Bob has that will keep him an honorary bloke... that issue of him being in the states... but well as he will attest quite humbly one cant help the geographical location of ones birth and I suppose that his situation at present does not lend itself to him being able to come down and reside in the land of true blokeiness... Australia... sadly that will mean he will simply have to remain an honorary bloke.
But still and all... for all his unblokiness he's a nice sorta honarary bloke such that we like to keep him around you know?... as well as that if Bob and all the other honorary blokes from non bloke countries werent encouraged to remain who would we have around to take the phiss out of to have a lend of in the time honored Aussie way?... yes yes my dear of course theres always yous shielas but well a bloke sometimes likes to have the opportunity to take the mickey out of a yank its a part of tradition you know... so we keep Bob around and let him remain an honorary bloke
But hey!! Were an equal opportunity crowd here... never say we discriminate!! We are just as happy to take the phiss or have a lend of you shielas ANYTIME cause thats a tradition to!!... and hey we still wubs yer!Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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21st October 2007, 08:46 PM #17
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22nd October 2007, 03:15 PM #18
Of course I did!
Ok .....sorry skipped over some of your story's Dingo...will return & read later...but answering the first question...
YES
YES
YES
I shared "our shed" we loved working together....had our own projects...had projects we did together....had a wonderful working relationship....each had our own "sander" that was taboo to touch... worked both ways I didn't like his sander (still dont) and don't know what to do with it now! ...had our own hammers, routers & tape measures....everything else we really shared....had two drop saw's...even in the end had two brad-guns.....the duality of most stuff came from improving tool quality.
Guess most people would sell off what they don't want but with two in the shed it just came in handy...waiting for someone to finish on a specific tool wasn't a problem...usually your partner would have something they needed sanded or stained you could help them on, quite surprising most of the time it's helpful for gluing large pieces to have someone else there and you get such a boost seeing each other projects coming along...Ed didn't even mind when I showed him an easier way to do something....& I was never more thrilled when he brought home new tools or more wood...yes he had open slather at the Woodshow's or any tool shop...."Buy what ever you want my love" ....you woodworking boy's want true happiness....find a "wood-lady"....your dreams will come true!!!!!
Oh......
BUT.....
Passionate hate....
"Darling what's the time...I'm a little peckish....
for the love of God...I wish he was here with me now...
but if you share the shed...you should share the kitchen!!!!!!!!
a few photo's of the units I finished this week...
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IMG_0067.jpg (94.8 KB)Uploading File(s) - Please WaitDon't think you're playing it safe by walking in the middle of the road.....that's the surest way to get hit by traffic coming from both ways!
I'm passionate about woodwork.......making Sawdust again & loving it!
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22nd October 2007, 06:19 PM #19
Been a tad busy there Kerry? ...good one!!
I really must pop up that way again soon an say gidday again
ooh an sometimes... just sometimes mind... I get the feelin my short sweet wee posts are not read by anyone but me!! But hey its okay cause it gives me an excuse to sit and write SOMETHING!! gives me a bit of you know inspiration for the book!Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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22nd October 2007, 06:53 PM #20
Trying to stay with original post....
Gee sorry Dingo....no I was not implying that I wouldn't read it mate, sorry about that I was answering the first post and of course when you click on it you get all this other mail and you loose your first track of thought....so skipped over them all...just to answer the thread...
Yes trying .....so hard to keep myself motivated.....not having a very good time of it lately....need to see someone who knows heaps about finishing off.....need hands on....I'm not dumb....but ???? when it comes to finishing...waxing...sealing....polishing ....I'm blonder than blonde! Although what I'm making seems to be ok....just want to know that it's suitable for sale .....would like an experts opinion!
Yes missed you all lately....need some friends around me.....
So back to the woodworking folks!
Catch you later....
The next unit is pretty big....wont bring it in...its going up to sons house...but will take picture when I finish it for you...bye regards
Kekemo....Shed butterfly.............Don't think you're playing it safe by walking in the middle of the road.....that's the surest way to get hit by traffic coming from both ways!
I'm passionate about woodwork.......making Sawdust again & loving it!
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23rd October 2007, 09:28 PM #21Happy Feet
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your a very brave and special lady
keep it up.
we're listening but cant say much.
love astrid
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24th October 2007, 09:59 AM #22
The only reason a woman should be in my shed is to:
A; bring me a cuuppa
B; bring me the cake to go with the cuppa
C; to tell me my mistress is on the phone
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24th October 2007, 10:28 AM #23
Stirrer.
PS. Ding.... Kookas & Joeys don't mix, I doubt you'll find them both living in the same shed.Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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25th October 2007, 02:41 AM #24
Well Cliff... never one to hide from a challenge... my shed has taken you up on this one for not only is my shed a summer home to a couple of wonderfully LARGE joe blakes but has now got resident birds through the winter!!... now a feral cat tried to take up residence in there the other week but rapidly found what it felt like to have a 22 bullet fair up the clacker and hasnt been seen since... I dont like my chances of getting a resident koala mate as I havent seen any around here... not saying there arent any just that if theyre here I aint seen them... kookaburras on the other hand we have a mated couple living in the willow near the creek and a young fletchling (I think thats what theyre called??) has recently appeared on the scene trying out its wings... but they refuse to go near the shed... which is a good thing
There is another occasional resident to the shed of late... the neighbors dog has taken to wandering over during the night and snoring through till about 8 in the morning at which time as I open the rolladoor he sorta glares up at me and then wanders home... Ive spoken to the neighbor about it and he reckoned he had been wondering what the dog had been upto at night he would let him out to do his business and leave the door ajar for him but was finding that the dog wouldnt return till after he heard my shed door open up... didnt associate the dog with the shed... we know full well how the buggar gets in there the doorways still havent been finished and the back one has a bit of a gap between the wall and the door that I really must put a sheet up against... and hes been slipping in there and sleeping the night on top of the rag bag that resides on top of the large scrap bin
Soooo I was thinking of building a bird house (apiary?) next to the shed but think I will just wait till I get the new larger shed and this one becomes the timber storage then I will just turn this shed into a timber storage come bird house eh? well for the winter months cause in the summer the joe blakes move back in
aah tis fine to live in the bush isnt it!!Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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25th October 2007, 02:35 PM #25SENIOR MEMBER
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Well, it is, even though we had our first snake inside our abode yesterday, only a tree snake tho.
Went outside in the morning yesterday and found this fella making himself comfortable on the bed I made my son (it is finally finished and ready to go yay!) The bird is a King Parrot and it is a male. So I really do share my workshop with more than one male!
Donna
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25th October 2007, 04:13 PM #26
great...!!!
BUT....Donna more of the bed!
Can't see all your beautiful work....only that MALE-bird....(lol) few of that type of spieces don't like woman in there "nests"/ "retreats"/"sheds" either (sure its that type, really really squarkers).....I don't know for certain but I really think so....you can hear them squark about it all the time!!!!( specially in this forum)...lol
Love to see more of the bed.....
Going to start a new thread.....cant have a first message title on the Whispering for Woman ......starting with "Bloke in the title".....lol....
bye KEKEMODon't think you're playing it safe by walking in the middle of the road.....that's the surest way to get hit by traffic coming from both ways!
I'm passionate about woodwork.......making Sawdust again & loving it!
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