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Dog walking

paulm

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An hour ago I took my dog for a walk. She picked up a piece of wood for me to throw... so I did straight onto the lathe.
 

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paulm

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ha ha, I tell you what happened and you start hounding me :funny:
 

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Can i borrow her after Woody .. He always gets in first while i am at work grrrrrrr ... :sob: Beautiful pen BTW Paul ... :thumbs:
 

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Ha ha, anyone ever down in Somerset and wanting any local wood, then you can fill the boot of your car with oak, ash, hazel and a few other bits and pieces. no need for the dog
 

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Iv'e got a dog, too, but that little bugger never finds wood like your piece! A lovely little pen - well done, Paul!
Bob.
 

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Bow wow what a lovely bit o wood.
OOh tats pathetic but I have just come home from the pub.
Well it is Saturday now and I went out on Friday init?
 

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Paul,

Your dog sure collared a beaut stick not ruff at all runs with the grain as well leaves very little to the imagination leafing no choice but to turn around and go home to reward mans best friend. This disease of ours the dog sees branch we see pens and a fine pen it made full of interest and depth a just reward is called for.

Kind regards Peter.:goesred:
 
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