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27th June 2003, 03:23 PM #16
Actually I feel a bit guilty making light of this subject so here is my last reply on this one.
I think it is in vain to continue and it is a sin you are committing if .....
I wish the poor chap a speedy recovery.
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27th June 2003, 03:44 PM #17Senior Member
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You're absolutely right, of course, but I've always felt that it is entirely possible to make light of a situation without detracting from (or ignoring) its seriousness. I also wish the guy well.
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27th June 2003, 05:50 PM #18Banned
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Originally posted by ubeaut
A little birdie tells me there is a bit more to this one than meets the eye.
Ask yourself when was the last time (prior to this) you heard of someone accidentally cutting off a hand on a drop saw. Then try and envisage a way that an accident like this could actually happen.
Thanks little birdie. Say no more.
Cheers - Neil
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Who said it was drop saw ???
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27th June 2003, 05:56 PM #19
I too wish him well. I saw (sorry, noticed) an article in the Age yesterday and wouldn't wish this sort of thing on anybody. I was simply trying to lighten quite a disturbing situation .... sorry if it offends.
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27th June 2003, 06:25 PM #20
Sir Stinkalot,
My last message did have some cryptic humour in it, I thought a person like yourself would have picked it up. Maybe you should read it out loud.
Several possibilities of course:
Friday arvo and you didn't pick it up
Friday arvo and I didn't pick up the cryptic bits in your response
I think everyone feels sorry for this person.
Making light of the tragedy is not necessarily showing disrespect and reading between the lines most people think he should master the handsaw before using a power saw.
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27th June 2003, 07:07 PM #21
Wood Borer ....
I did pick up on your crypic humour and I am sure you did mine ... my appology was simply for those who didn't understand my humour and were simply thinking that I was being crude.
I think your last two responses sum it up perfectly:
I think everyone feels sorry for this person.
Making light of the tragedy is not necessarily showing disrespect and reading between the lines most people think he should master the handsaw before using a power saw.
..... But for now its time for stinky to lay down his arms and head off home
... did you get that one?
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27th June 2003, 07:18 PM #22
Shooting through?
I went to great pains examining your response until finally I saw the cryptic clue.
If it wasn't an accident, were the police involved (long arm of the law!)? It must be time to go home.
Have a safe woodworking weekend.
I shall be extra safe as an injury might attract quite a bit of warranted attention.
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28th June 2003, 12:24 AM #23Senior Member
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Apparently (according to a doctor friend of mine) there has been an increase in power tool accidents over the last few years which could be related to the increase in home improvment shows a good reason to ban these infuriating shows.
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