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11th July 2005, 04:15 PM #1
I have a Dream
I have a dream...
On cleaning up on the Powerball Jackpot....
First buying 1000 acres around Pemberton or Walpole. beautiful country, big trees, bliss...
The wife wants horses, she pines for her youth when she used to ride all the time.
We would then set up a small business where we build little cottages set around a lake, and we rent them out on holiday basis.
We'd also build us nice house and one for the folks.
Then, My dream....the perfect workshop.
I'd offer a competition on this board to design and outfit the perfect workshop with a generous prize for the winner. Design would include things like machine and tool types and brands, dust extraction, timber storage, finishing room and most efficient placement of machines and best usage of available space.
Once I had received all the tools and machines I would then realise Im totally unqualified to do a decent job of it, so next I'd offer a couple of people the opportunity to come help set up the workshop to make it the best set up and outfitted you could get. With all the expertise around here, I'd offer a couple of guys full accomadation, transport, vehicle and generous salary to basically help set up and teach me the tricks of the trade.
I'd want to learn everything, first how to use hand tools, then on to using all the machines.
Then I'd while away my spare time indulging myself by building whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted, how I wanted.
In between time, we'd go tripping around the world and Australia.
My job is so boring, I sit here and daydream about this all the time. My workshop plans are taking shape!
Other people don't understand my dream, but Im sure fellow woodies would!
So what's your lotto dream....
RB
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11th July 2005, 04:48 PM #2
Same as yours, RB. Except I don't know where Pemberton or Walpole are, but I'm sure they're nice.
I'd add a beer drinker's tour of the World as a 'must do'. I'd have to find something else to do in America though."I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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11th July 2005, 04:56 PM #3
I concur with you . yours sound similar to mine I call them my "parramatta road peak hour fantasies"
Tio get over myself I sit down and design my w/s myself and write me tool listings.
this is a common fantasy I'll bet....
I like the idea of beer - possibly an extended stay in Deutchland.Zed
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11th July 2005, 05:13 PM #4Originally Posted by silentC
Let me tell you, it cost nearly as much as a powerball win!Cheers,
Adam
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I can cure you of your Sinistrophobia
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11th July 2005, 05:24 PM #5
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11th July 2005, 05:31 PM #6
Interesting thinking about what you'd do if you won the lotto.....
I've personally got a little phobia to money....which must sound odd.....but seriously, I let my wife control it all....which she loves as she's a bit of a control freak (shhhh)....I don't want to know how much is in the bank at any time......all I want to know is 'Is there enough ?'........my life revolves about working with my hands......and I reakon a millionares life is somewhat different.....too many temptations......I'd have a lot of trouble coping with the concept of winning lotto and propably just give it all away to my many 'new' friends .....
Just don't think life would change that much anyway.....you still have to
sleep, crap, eat, drink, work(I couldn't not work) and it won't ever give you eternal youth....what Ashore says hits the nail on the head
'nobody gets out alive'.....winning all that money will probably disquise all that reality......
and the way life is now is fine despite the complaining....I get plenty of laughs.....still get the odd bottle of wine.......time with the kids...
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11th July 2005, 06:09 PM #7Deceased
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Originally Posted by Redback
Sorry Redback, there is no such thing as a perfect workshop. It will always remain a dream.
Just when you think it is perfect you find out about a new tool and then a whole reorganisation of the shop may be needed.
But that is also part of the fun, to learn to adapt what you've got so that all will fit in.
Peter.
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11th July 2005, 06:27 PM #8
My dream.. win tattslotto , THEN invite the X to a party just to rub it in ( yeah I know vicious aint I )
Then TOYS, TOYS, TOYS.. and find MYSELF a cure for old age .. that way I WINI try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
Kev
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11th July 2005, 06:43 PM #9Sorry Redback, there is no such thing as a perfect workshop. It will always remain a dream
Well it will be perfect for that micro second in time :P
Already my exisitng workspace is now too small, with not enough wall space and half the machines I have, I wish Id bought a better version!...
But, I still love my workshop
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=17136
RB
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11th July 2005, 08:55 PM #10I'd add a beer drinker's tour of the World as a 'must do'. I'd have to find something else to do in America though.Photo Gallery
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11th July 2005, 09:54 PM #11
Drool you poor bastards drool, I had TWO big wins in lotto years ago
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#1 $15.00
#2 $8.00
No need to play anymoreStupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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11th July 2005, 10:19 PM #12
Nuthin fancy
One house south for summer
One north for winters (maybe in the NW)
and a workshop with each house
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11th July 2005, 10:22 PM #13
A few years ago a young bloke where I lived won $5million just after splitting from his wife & doing the settlerment. He told his employer he'd stay with them until they could get a replacement for him. But, he started coming in later & later, and going home earlier & earlier, until they told him they could see his heart wasn't in it and it would be OK if he left.
Last seen heading into the sunset in his sports car with a new lady friend...
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11th July 2005, 10:25 PM #14
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11th July 2005, 10:51 PM #15Originally Posted by Grunt
Where?
I am sure you can get a localized version of any curry, or a real incarnation of it if you look, but I don't know about a Japanese curry.
Unless you count the curry flavoured stew they call curry here...
Case in point, one of the chain stores that does only curry has a scale of 1-10. 1 being normal and like American beer, 10 being quite violent and nasty. I know one guy who orders 13. Stuff is green, it stinks and is probably only done because he can eat it and not get violently ill.
This is the same place where if you order the largest serving, eat it within 10 minutes without leaving your table, you get it for free. If you think you can eat a large bucket full of curry and rice within 10 minutes and without it spilling out your ears, then go right ahead!
Now, local food...
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