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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Ive lit fires in the outback with this method when the wood was wet.
    WD40 has many uses.

    Al
    Think you'll find Aerostart is the best for this. And fruit launchers.

    So I'm told. :eek: :eek:

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    Yes.

    My son 19, got caugth out last year with an orange gun, everthing was fine until they shot out someone window with an orange.
    But his mate and he fessed up and paid for the damage, so no more was heard of it.

    Al

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    I must admit both of the activities I mentioned are pretty dangerous, and not something I really encourage.

    Sounds like you've done well with your son, to have him fess up like that.

    Ben.

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    Nothing that a couple of phone books and a baton couldnt do.:eek:


    Nah, hes a good bloke. Makes me go all warm a and fuzzy.

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    This is stupid and has no place on a woodworking forum (or any other forum for that matter).

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    Thats why its under the title " Woodies jokes".

    Cheers, The Joker

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeK
    This is stupid and has no place on a woodworking forum (or any other forum for that matter).
    Also, just because you dont want to talk about it, doesnt meen it doesnt happen in the world.
    If you do a search you will find all kinds of recipes for stuff that your not supposed to do.
    But thats life.

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    Al,

    OK, clarification to my point of view. I am a big proponent of free speech and discussion, so:
    1. No problem in discussing the issue;
    2. No problem with people wanting to discuss it
    3. My view is that it's not a joke
    4. Again, my view is that it should be in a forum where people with like minded views are going to go.

    I'm just struggling with the fact that it's not a joke and it's got nothing to do with woodworking. It delivers neither insight into any woodworking activity nor humour so it is completely irrelavant to the forum.

    Anyway, happy woodworking and joking.

    Regards,
    Mike.

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    Hmm, reminds of the time my boss and I lit a large gas bottle. :eek:

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    This is stupid and has no place on a woodworking forum
    Big call.

    Most of us are stupid, and this place is HOME!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    Big call.

    Most of us are stupid, and this place is HOME!!



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    Awwhh shucks dad.................Home Sweet Home.

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    G'day Oz,

    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Yes.

    My son 19, got caugth out last year with an orange gun, everthing was fine until they shot out someone window with an orange.
    But his mate and he fessed up and paid for the damage, so no more was heard of it.

    Al
    Tell him this, "When a man with an orange gun meets a man with a beer can cannon, the man with the orange gun is a dead man." With apologies to Clint Eastwood.

    Hooroo...

    Mark.
    I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeK
    This is stupid and has no place on a woodworking forum (or any other forum for that matter).

    I knew I should have posted it in homemade tools and jigs.


    but it made me laugh so I posted it here. If you read alot of the posts in woodies jokes you will notice that alot of them dont have a woodworking bias either.

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    Most of them in fact.

    I enjoy a good laugh at the end (middle, start, oh hell, anytime) of the day.

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    It's the start of a new day here and I'm still laughing. Still think the guy is a wanker though...

    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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