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Old 11-25-2008, 06:24 PM   #75
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Originally Posted by slayda View Post
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My usual is the longer spelled out form of SOB. One time through is normally sufficient to relieve my stress.
If there is a smidge of self-control left in me, I use the Flanderised version of the above, "Son of a diddly!". Otherwise, it's every word I can think of that can only be used here by holding down thr [SHIFT] key and pressing the top-row of number keys.

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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
i think nobody on this forum should be allowed near any kind of power tool EVER AGAIN. good god, y'all are dangerous.
I've never been that interested in power tools (other than the angle grinder - that holds a fascination for some reason). I do like all the non-power tools though. I'm forever looking for an excuse to by a Stanley FUBAR or an axe-handle (sometimes I only want part of the tool), some bolt-cutters, a pickaxe. Call me the most boring man in Queensland, but I've always had a fondness for a good shovel (and pitchfork). Oh, and I've always liked the idea of owning a really nice, aged-but-cared-for scythe.

Cheers,
Marc
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