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Posted by Fred on October 24, 2009, 4:06 am
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> "Fred" wrote
>> yesterday.....
>> I picked up a fairly long board that had a few nails sticking in or out
>> of
>> it.
>> I threw it in the general direction of the scrap bin.
>> Instead of going into the bin it bounced back
> And as is so often the case with accidents, if someone had asked you to do
> that deliberately, you couldn't have. Ouch indeed--hope you are healed up
> soon.
> Dawne
That is what I call Pure Prairie Wisdom at it's finest and you are 100%
correct. If someone had told me to throw the piece of wood I would not have
done it - throwing a tantrum maybe but not a piece of wood with nails in it.
As my DW said, "Youshudov knew better."
Right!! Youshudov knows this, Youshudov knows that and Youshudov done it
different!! Yadda, Yadda Yadda.
Well the fact of the matter is that Youshudov gets on my nerves so much that
I often fire him 5 or 6 times a day but my DW always settles him down with
some cookies and coffee and sends him back to work. I used to think they
were having an affair but Youshudov can quite often be a real dunce and I
doubt that my DW would put up with that for too long.
Fred
http://www.stitchaway.com If nothing changes, nothing changes.
Don't back stitch to email, just stitchit.
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>> yesterday.....
>> I picked up a fairly long board that had a few nails sticking in or out
>> of
>> it.
>> I threw it in the general direction of the scrap bin.
>> Instead of going into the bin it bounced back
> And as is so often the case with accidents, if someone had asked you to do
> that deliberately, you couldn't have. Ouch indeed--hope you are healed up
> soon.
> Dawne