View Full Version : Had to post - this is classic!!
John Keeton
09-15-2010, 6:56 AM
You guys are a sick, sick lot!!!:D
Norm Zax
09-15-2010, 7:38 AM
Truer words cannot be said.
http://imgsrv.gocomics.com/dim/?fh=422b2217b4a88272144b9f9e1dddc6e0
Steve Schlumpf
09-15-2010, 7:54 AM
Yup - pretty much says it all! :D
David E Keller
09-15-2010, 7:57 AM
Wife must see this... Powerless against allure of all things wood related...
Thomas Bennett
09-15-2010, 8:25 AM
Printed and already hanging in the shop!
bob svoboda
09-15-2010, 8:48 AM
That's how I roll!
Bernie Weishapl
09-15-2010, 9:06 AM
John that pretty much sums it up.
David DeCristoforo
09-15-2010, 12:39 PM
Too true! Recently a Chinese Pistachio tree came down across the street. The city guys whacked it up pretty fast but I was able to snatch some rounds before they hauled it away. I was lugging them across the street when my landlord who lives right across the street saw me. We were yacking about the wood and I mentioned that I was going to have to split the rounds pretty quick (a chain saw is one of the things I don't have) and you should have seen his eyes light up. He literally ran back to his house and came trotting back with a chain saw and dove right in to halving the rounds while I leaned against the house watching and instructing him on exactly how I wanted the pieces cut. Tom Sawyer would have been proud of me....
Jim Underwood
09-15-2010, 12:51 PM
This is so true. My ears perk up every time I hear a chainsaw anywhere. I crane my neck if I drive past a downed tree, or a chunk of wood....
I have so much wood behind, and in front of my shop, I can't get to it as fast as the bugs and the spalting...
I need a bigger chainsaw and a bigger band saw...:D
...and to be independently wealthy. :)
Hey David, I'd love a picture of that Pistache wood... I drive past one of those trees next to a church downtown every day. I'd always thought it was a Pecan until a horticulturist I know mentioned it to me one day.
Tim Rinehart
09-15-2010, 1:30 PM
Nice comic, thanks!
alex carey
09-15-2010, 2:53 PM
there should be some lines on the left side of the page indicating some sort of powerful vortex pulling him.
Allen Neighbors
09-15-2010, 5:55 PM
I love it!!
Gary Herrmann
09-15-2010, 6:35 PM
Timely too.
Gary, who's eyeing the standing dead sugar maple across the street.
Probably not a good idea to drop it in the thunderstorm that'll be home before I am tho. Dang.
Tom Sherman
09-15-2010, 9:09 PM
Timely too.
Gary, who's eyeing the standing dead sugar maple across the street.
Probably not a good idea to drop it in the thunderstorm that'll be home before I am tho. Dang.
Think positive Gary, maybe the storm will drop it.
Steve LaFara
09-15-2010, 9:57 PM
Timely too.
Gary, who's eyeing the standing dead sugar maple across the street.
Probably not a good idea to drop it in the thunderstorm that'll be home before I am tho. Dang.
What part of town are you in? I can be there at midnight.:D
Seriously, if that thing comes down, I want in or I'm tell'n. Not sure who but I'm tell'n.
neil mackay
09-15-2010, 10:35 PM
Ah! roto nemus addiction, that insidious condition, no know cure either and its terminal.
Nathan Hawkes
09-16-2010, 10:53 AM
This is priceless! Thanks for the laugh!!!
James Roberts
09-16-2010, 9:33 PM
Like lookin' in a mirror, I've so been there.
Dick Strauss
09-17-2010, 4:03 PM
How often have I caught my self saying "Ahhhhh, the siren song of the chainsaw...must resist...no more room for more wood". Then I stop by to see if there is anything special only to pick up one or two pieces anyway.
Ron Bontz
09-17-2010, 10:49 PM
So now I know what happened to me yesterday. I was supposed to doing flat work in my shop, way behind. The next thing I knew I was using my chain saw and cutting 18 bowl blanks out of walnut to anchor seal. Wew. For a second there I thought the vortex was pulling me in AGAIN. :D
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