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    Default Death (or what feels like it) by woodworking Lego

    These little suckers. The waste from dovetails. Barefoot and a piece of woodworking Lego underfoot will have the neighbours wondering who is murdering whom by the blood curdeling screams reverbarating around the neighbourhood.


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    That's your punishment for being in the workshop with bare feet.

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    One of our dogs has taken to picking up little bits like that & chewing on them. I have visions of expensive abdominal surgery resulting from this habit, so I strongly discourage it when I catch her with any, but the little blighter sneaks them out round the corner where I can't see her & gets to work on them. I think it's a hint she'd like more of 'dem bones' I give them about once a week....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treecycle View Post
    That's your punishment for being in the workshop with bare feet.
    Fair call, though most times it happens is when I pop into the workshop where the big freezer is to grab ice cream or veggies, and "find" a piece that got missed in the cleanup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanW View Post
    ... the little blighter sneaks them out round the corner where I can't see her & gets to work on them.
    Your dog cleans the workshop up? She's a keeper!

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    You are supposed to wear shoes in the workshop? I find not wearing shoes is a really good incentive to use a broom more often.
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    Am I the only one disappointed that there isn’t actually any wooden Lego in this thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin62 View Post
    Am I the only one disappointed that there isn’t actually any wooden Lego in this thread?
    You need to talk to WoodPixel! Not only does he make wooden lego, he has so much he burns it to keep warm in winter.

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