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    One more time----

    Hi Folks,
    Well, it's been a while since I've done any posting. Some health issues have kind of gotten in the way of progress but that's the way it goes sometimes.


    Anyway, I'm posting the following for what I believe is the third year in a row. We have gotten a lot of new members in the past year and perhaps one or two of you will find this amusing. I hope so. At least you will know that you are not alone on the sinking ship.

    Please accept this as it is meant. I want to wish all of you a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS, A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY SEASON AND A NEW YEAR FILLED WITH GREAT PROJECTS, FLAT BOARDS, MANY SUCCESSES AND PEACE ON EARTH.

    A WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS

    T’was a week before Christmas, and all through the shop,
    Not a motor was spinning, no breakers would pop!
    The scroll saw was silent, the lathe was not turning,
    The bandsaw and PM for power were yearning.

    I had tried for a LONG time to do it just right,
    But the presents I made were a pitiful sight.
    The tools were all GOOD ones and had done their best,
    It was MY skill that failed in the ultimate test.

    So, alas, when I searched way under the tree,
    Not a present was there, the problem was ME.
    There was NO time to try it all over again,
    I’ll face up to fact and live with the pain.

    I emptied the DC with tedious care,
    In hopes that a useable chip would be there.
    My scrapbox was bulging and right in the way,
    There was wood for the heater for many a day.

    My family and friends are usually quite good,
    I had wanted to make them some presents from wood.
    But the stuff that came out of my efforts was bad,
    There was NOTHING done right. It was really quite sad.

    Then out of the blue, on the roof was a clatter,
    I donned my Jet jacket to check out the matter.
    It was a funny round guy with a suit red and warm,
    And with him were elves, with tool belts like Norm.

    They entered my shop, and with no plans at all,
    They started each tool and were having a ball.
    The DC was choking with dust and with chips,
    Every cut was precise, absolutely no slips.

    Each clock that they made, was an object of art,
    Their skill was apparent, on each little part.
    The finish was added with a miracle brush,
    Three coats in an hour, there was no need to rush.

    The boxes for jewelry, they did with much care,
    They knew that a lady would savor their ware.
    Each tiny dovetail on each little drawer,
    Was fitted by hands that had done it before.

    The music that played when each ring drawer was out,
    Was planned for the lady, of that have no doubt.
    “Love Me Tender” for Jan, “Sound of Music” for Julie,
    Their choices were perfect. Of that I speak truly.

    The last one they made was for my daughter Stace,
    There was no question here, “Amazing Grace”.
    One finish was poly, the others were oiled,
    They were rubbed out by hands that were not even soiled.

    Even the reindeer got into the act,
    Now this was a team, and that is a fact.
    Each of the reindeer donated a hint,
    Of antler for pens with a marble-like glint.

    Enthused as I was, as I watched all that skill,
    I wanted to help, but was told to, “SIT STILL!”
    “We’ve got enough help, all the tools are in use”;
    At least that was Santa’s transparent excuse.

    With incredible swiftness and talent I saw,
    The elves make my dreams look like ones that I draw.
    In a matter of moments, Mr. Claus and his elves,
    Had made many memories, to fill many shelves.

    As the jolly old guy and his crew swept the floor,
    He handed me books and instructions galore.
    He didn’t exactly critique my intent,
    But kindly suggested my Forrest was bent.

    I noted a tear as they rose to the sky,
    No doubt from some sawdust that caught in my eye.
    And I heard the big guy, as he yelled to the rear,
    “Merry Christmas, keep tryin’, but I’ll be back next year!”

    “Well”, I said to myself as they sped to the Yule,
    “Question Santa Claus? NEVER! You cynical fool!”
    For those who may question this story the most,
    I’ve got proof in the scanner, if my pictures will post.

    dale t
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    I am so busy REMAKING my projects that I don't have time to make them the FIRST time!

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    its about time pesh

    that you got out of the house and done what your famous for making us laugh at your dry humor. glad tyo hear from you again Dale
    If in Doubt? Build it Stought!

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    Pesh.........It does my heart good to see you posting again! Missed your quiet demeanor and humble presence here!
    Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 12-18-2006 at 11:40 PM.
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Good one Pesh...Let's loosen those fingers up and do a little more posting, we could use you around here.

    John
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    Thanks, Pesh! 'Hope you're feeling well again!
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    well well well

    Looks who's













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    Thanks Dale, I enjoyed that!
    It's good to see you post, welcome back.
    Please help support the Creek.


    "It's paradoxical that the idea of living a long life appeals to everyone, but the idea of getting old doesn't appeal to anyone."
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    Thanks Dale that was great! Good to see you back too.

    Kris

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    Welcome back Pesh..!!!! So good to see you back.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Thumbs up Great hearing from you, Sir!

    Well, hot dog!!! If it ain't my dearest friend from the land of Peshtigo!!! It does my heart good to see your name back up here, Dale! Thanks so very, very much for your sincere good wishes, your humor and, most of all, your presence here! My thoughts, prayers and well wishes are with you and your family always my dearest friend! You take care now, you hear?
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    Hi Dale...Great to see you posting again. We miss you. Trust all is well and you are improving. You'll be in our prayers. A Merry Christmas to you and your family!!
    Jerry

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    Dale, good to see you posting again, hang tough guy.
    Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.

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    Welcome back Dale!

    Dan

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    Hi Dale,
    .... Your poetry is always a delight. Your Christmas gifts are always treasures. Glad to see you are back in the swing of things.

    Merry Christmas to you and yours.

    Boyd

    .

    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Thompson
    Hi Folks,
    Well, it's been a while since I've done any posting. Some health issues have kind of gotten in the way of progress but that's the way it goes sometimes.


    Anyway, I'm posting the following for what I believe is the third year in a row. We have gotten a lot of new members in the past year and perhaps one or two of you will find this amusing. I hope so. At least you will know that you are not alone on the sinking ship.

    Please accept this as it is meant. I want to wish all of you a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS, A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY SEASON AND A NEW YEAR FILLED WITH GREAT PROJECTS, FLAT BOARDS, MANY SUCCESSES AND PEACE ON EARTH.

    A WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS

    T’was a week before Christmas, and all through the shop,
    Not a motor was spinning, no breakers would pop!
    The scroll saw was silent, the lathe was not turning,
    The bandsaw and PM for power were yearning.

    I had tried for a LONG time to do it just right,
    But the presents I made were a pitiful sight.
    The tools were all GOOD ones and had done their best,
    It was MY skill that failed in the ultimate test.

    So, alas, when I searched way under the tree,
    Not a present was there, the problem was ME.
    There was NO time to try it all over again,
    I’ll face up to fact and live with the pain.

    I emptied the DC with tedious care,
    In hopes that a useable chip would be there.
    My scrapbox was bulging and right in the way,
    There was wood for the heater for many a day.

    My family and friends are usually quite good,
    I had wanted to make them some presents from wood.
    But the stuff that came out of my efforts was bad,
    There was NOTHING done right. It was really quite sad.

    Then out of the blue, on the roof was a clatter,
    I donned my Jet jacket to check out the matter.
    It was a funny round guy with a suit red and warm,
    And with him were elves, with tool belts like Norm.

    They entered my shop, and with no plans at all,
    They started each tool and were having a ball.
    The DC was choking with dust and with chips,
    Every cut was precise, absolutely no slips.

    Each clock that they made, was an object of art,
    Their skill was apparent, on each little part.
    The finish was added with a miracle brush,
    Three coats in an hour, there was no need to rush.

    The boxes for jewelry, they did with much care,
    They knew that a lady would savor their ware.
    Each tiny dovetail on each little drawer,
    Was fitted by hands that had done it before.

    The music that played when each ring drawer was out,
    Was planned for the lady, of that have no doubt.
    “Love Me Tender” for Jan, “Sound of Music” for Julie,
    Their choices were perfect. Of that I speak truly.

    The last one they made was for my daughter Stace,
    There was no question here, “Amazing Grace”.
    One finish was poly, the others were oiled,
    They were rubbed out by hands that were not even soiled.

    Even the reindeer got into the act,
    Now this was a team, and that is a fact.
    Each of the reindeer donated a hint,
    Of antler for pens with a marble-like glint.

    Enthused as I was, as I watched all that skill,
    I wanted to help, but was told to, “SIT STILL!”
    “We’ve got enough help, all the tools are in use”;
    At least that was Santa’s transparent excuse.

    With incredible swiftness and talent I saw,
    The elves make my dreams look like ones that I draw.
    In a matter of moments, Mr. Claus and his elves,
    Had made many memories, to fill many shelves.

    As the jolly old guy and his crew swept the floor,
    He handed me books and instructions galore.
    He didn’t exactly critique my intent,
    But kindly suggested my Forrest was bent.

    I noted a tear as they rose to the sky,
    No doubt from some sawdust that caught in my eye.
    And I heard the big guy, as he yelled to the rear,
    “Merry Christmas, keep tryin’, but I’ll be back next year!”

    “Well”, I said to myself as they sped to the Yule,
    “Question Santa Claus? NEVER! You cynical fool!”
    For those who may question this story the most,
    I’ve got proof in the scanner, if my pictures will post.

    dale t
    Last edited by Boyd Gathwright; 12-19-2006 at 10:05 AM.
    Every man’s work is always a portrait of himself.

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    Well, this is about the best Christmas present one could ask. A post by the learned master of the north, PESH.

    Your wit and wisdom are second to None. Of course I don't have a clue who None is? If, perchance, you have some extra wit and/or wisdom I could really use some. As you know I'm totally witless and I've never been in the same zip code as wisdom.

    I'm still working on getting up that way, so keep your bags packed.

    Hope your holidays are the best.

    Karl
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