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Hemi:
--- Quote from: shmokes on August 22, 2008, 09:05:23 am ---The moderators have been searching for a graceful solution to me for years. :cheers:
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Look at you, arrogant, cocky, knowing you can get away with pretty much anything you like without having to deal with anyone telling you to calm down. Hell, the site owner just came in and let us know what you did was okay with him, but me calling a guy an SOB spelled out (SOB, not even the full effect of spelling out the words) in another thread took the owner exactly 20 seconds to come rushing in to tell me I may not be here long enough if I do not act better. Pfft!
Good luck with your project, man.
shmokes:
--- Quote from: Hemi on August 22, 2008, 10:48:30 am ---
Look at you, arrogant, cocky . . .
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I know . . . it's something else, isn't it? The world is a crazy place.
p.s. Subtlety is your friend. There is a difference between calling someone a ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---, and suggesting that someone is full of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---. Additionally, there's more to language than words. For example, I might see someone's cab that I really like and say, "Where did you develop such incredible woodworking skills you son of a ---smurfette---?" That would not even get a second glance from a moderator. There are things like tone and context that are at least as important as the words themselves.
Plus, I've been here too long for the rules to apply to me. I can get away with pretty much anything I like without having to deal with anyone telling me to calm down. What can I say? ;D
Hemi:
--- Quote from: shmokes on August 22, 2008, 11:23:57 am ---
p.s. Subtlety is your friend. There is a difference between calling someone a ---Cleveland steamer---, and suggesting that someone is full of ---Cleveland steamer---. Additionally, there's more to language than words. For example, I might see someone's cab that I really like and say, "Where did you develop such incredible woodworking skills you son of a ---smurf---?" That would not even get a second glance from a moderator. There are things like tone and context that are at least as important as the words themselves.
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Thanks for that lesson. I will try to work around the rules in the future and find as many loopholes as I can to make it seem like my attitude is a good one when it's really not. Thanks! :laugh2:
shmokes:
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You're off to a good start.
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ark_ader:
Gee Shmokes should I enter this thread with all this muck flying?
Hemi: Shmokes is BYOC institutionalized, you cannot change a person who has been in here for so long. ;D
Shmokes: Home Depot is pretty much cut and run, and like the others said, the cutting machine is vertical and basic. I would use them to just cut straight slightly outside the marked areas so you can sand it later.
Is there no woodworking experts close to you that can make the necessary cuts, like cabinet makers or joiners, for a price make the cuts as a package?
My local DIY mom and pop store offers this type of work, so I do not get any breathing problems from the MDF.
I like what I see so far.
Keep going Shmokes I want to see a finished project from you sometime soon. :cheers:
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