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Thread: Woodturner's dilemna
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3rd June 2008, 04:42 PM #1
Woodturner's dilemna
Tonight is my mate's turn to drive his car
with me as a passenger, to our woodturning club.
He did not go to the last session and is therefore
unaware that tonight we will be practising our
skills with the dreaded skew chisel.
He is absolutely petrified of the skew chisel.
Therefore do I tell him beforehand and perhaps
have to drive myself as he will refuse to go.
Do I tell him as we are driving there and stand
the risk of hitchhiking as he returns home, or
Do I wait till we get there and stand the chance
of getting a skew chisel thrown at me and have
to walk home anyway.
Allan
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You can't teach an old mouse new clicks.
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3rd June 2008, 04:53 PM #2
Allan age can be your friend Old Timers always forget things plead this and you'll be fine
But ask for his car keys first as you left something in the car
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3rd June 2008, 05:24 PM #3
Remove all sharp objects from him and be holding his keys. Say "Oh by the way..."
Hope he gets a chance to get over his fears.anne-maria.
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3rd June 2008, 06:10 PM #4Senior Member
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Tell him not to be a wuss. Skews are feared and
hated the world over.
My skews don't understand me but either but I battle
on anyway.
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3rd June 2008, 07:33 PM #5
I dunno what all the fuss is about. There's nothing to fear about a Skew ChiDAMN!!... so long as you're careful about using 'em, a skewBUGGRIT... OK, they can be a little bit tricky, but a skAAARGH!
I trust that you're prepared to walk home?
- Andy Mc
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5th June 2008, 11:14 AM #6
So how did the skew night at your club go. Did ya walk home? Maybe you're not home yet.
Any tips for the rest of us?anne-maria.
Tea Lady
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5th June 2008, 03:49 PM #7
Now Thursday the 5th and just finished walking home.
It is a fair way from Yarrambat to Wallan. On my
arrival the missus said, "Musta been a long meeting".
As for tips ... yeah, be nice to your Mum.
Allan
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You can't teach an old mouse new clicks.
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5th June 2008, 06:31 PM #8anne-maria.
Tea Lady
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