Chainsaw thread
#76
Joined: Nov 2007
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Re: Chainsaw thread
Never worked for me mate! The best offer I ever had was from a 14 year old girl who wanted me to adopt her!
#78
Re: Chainsaw thread
Oh stu, that is really clever - actually carving with a chainsaw!! How innovative I simply love it - has given me all sorts of ideas which I can't wait to try out. Can't do it here in this flat as the sound would scare the bejesus out of the elderly neighbours who already think I'm nuts (can't think why).
I'll just have to try doing miniatures with the electric carving knife and using cheese
Ever see that guy in Iceland or Greenland or somewhere who used a chainsaw to build hisself a hotel made entirely out of ice? £100 a night apparently and if it melts in the night you get half back in the morning - not a bad deal.
I'll just have to try doing miniatures with the electric carving knife and using cheese
Ever see that guy in Iceland or Greenland or somewhere who used a chainsaw to build hisself a hotel made entirely out of ice? £100 a night apparently and if it melts in the night you get half back in the morning - not a bad deal.
#80
Joined: Nov 2007
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Re: Chainsaw thread
Woo Hoo! Now THAT'S what we talkin' about!
Shame she's pig ugly though.....
Shame she's pig ugly though.....
#82
Re: Chainsaw thread
Not where I come from! She could park her shoes under my bed (if I was single)
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#83
Re: Chainsaw thread
Nice carving Stu!
I accidentally left my guitar back in the UK Even so, one of my partner's friends seems to have taken a bit of a shine to me though (must be the English accent stumbling over French words), so it's sort of soured their friendship a little and I'm the one who gets it in the neck despite doing absolutely nothing to encourage it!
Arrrg, flying hideously off topic, the person renting above me is back as I can hear the clang, clang, clang of heeled shoes on the wooden floor. She's an obssessive cleaner (washing clothes once or twice a day and hoovering a least once a day). These past two morning's she's taken to hoovering at 6:50am! I've been banging on the ceiling with a plastic pipe (high ceilings you see) shouting for her to pipe down (the overuse of the word 'pipe' was unintentional) as she's woken me up, but I think it's time to either go upstairs and have a polite word, or play Cradle of Filth down the fireplace (they connect throughout the floors), then go upstairs with a chainsaw if they still don't take the hint! (might actually have to use a carving knife for now, for lack of a chainsaw).
I accidentally left my guitar back in the UK Even so, one of my partner's friends seems to have taken a bit of a shine to me though (must be the English accent stumbling over French words), so it's sort of soured their friendship a little and I'm the one who gets it in the neck despite doing absolutely nothing to encourage it!
Arrrg, flying hideously off topic, the person renting above me is back as I can hear the clang, clang, clang of heeled shoes on the wooden floor. She's an obssessive cleaner (washing clothes once or twice a day and hoovering a least once a day). These past two morning's she's taken to hoovering at 6:50am! I've been banging on the ceiling with a plastic pipe (high ceilings you see) shouting for her to pipe down (the overuse of the word 'pipe' was unintentional) as she's woken me up, but I think it's time to either go upstairs and have a polite word, or play Cradle of Filth down the fireplace (they connect throughout the floors), then go upstairs with a chainsaw if they still don't take the hint! (might actually have to use a carving knife for now, for lack of a chainsaw).
Last edited by G-J-B; Nov 27th 2008 at 2:24 pm.
#84
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 2,987
Re: Chainsaw thread
Nice carving Stu!
I accidentally left my guitar back in the UK Even so, one of my partner's friends seems to have taken a bit of a shine to me though (must be the English accent stumbling over French words), so it's sort of soured their friendship a little and I'm the one who gets it in the neck despite doing absolutely nothing to encourage it!
I accidentally left my guitar back in the UK Even so, one of my partner's friends seems to have taken a bit of a shine to me though (must be the English accent stumbling over French words), so it's sort of soured their friendship a little and I'm the one who gets it in the neck despite doing absolutely nothing to encourage it!
The carving was fun, have to admit!