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Old 01-30-2008, 07:51 PM   #1
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I just registered a couple of days ago, I have only initiated one thread, my intentions were just to ask you guys about wood; and I am already intoxicated. So much so that I enrolled in a wood turning class at my local community college, I bought a book, I am already planing to make my own bowl lathe, and I visit the site at least 5 times a day. Please, put a disclaimer "this is a very adicted forum with too many guys trying their best to introduce their vise; YOU WILL BE INTOXICATED IN NO TIME" My wife is already thinking about bringing the administrator to court
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Old 01-30-2008, 08:25 PM   #2
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Your not ALONE......

However the woodwork passion [you could say at this point just a wood lover] came from an early age.

Kudos for the direct effort.
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I concur. Woodworking is very addicting. Once one project is done, I start to think of the next one.

Get a free woodworking plan: http://www.craftandwoodworking.com
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I just registered a couple of days ago, I have only initiated one thread, my intentions were just to ask you guys about wood; and I am already intoxicated. So much so that I enrolled in a wood turning class at my local community college, I bought a book, I am already planing to make my own bowl lathe, and I visit the site at least 5 times a day. Please, put a disclaimer "this is a very adicted forum with too many guys trying their best to introduce their vise; YOU WILL BE INTOXICATED IN NO TIME" My wife is already thinking about bringing the administrator to court
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Just don't drink the KOOL-AID..............
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And the cupcakes can be tough...

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I visit the site at least 5 times a day.
Five times a day is nothing. I sit at my computer all day for my day job. And when my brain drifts off ... well you know what happens. I quick check on the forum. Like what's happening right now.
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It is only one of four vices for me and if your better half is only sueing the administrator and not you..... Then welcome to the human experience.
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