A blanket stitching tool?
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A blanket stitching tool?
Not me, but I probably deserved one for this:Quote:
did I shoot any of you a red dot today?
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and you're just the guy to want one!
NO ONE EVER deserves a red dot, except maybe Seppo Joe, but that was a long time ago, and maybe anyone wishing Gumby a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
OK, after lunch I'll put you all out of your misery!
cheers,
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It looks to me like you guys don't know anything about ice fishing. When I was little my dad would use one to scribe a circle on the ice to start chopping the whole, then use it to check that the hole was 90* to the surface. Also if the pointy part didn't make it to the water under the ice, it was too darn cold to be icefishing anyways.
Heather :doh:
Hehehe, ICE FISHING!!!
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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You guys keep your fish under ice? What a great idea, they must be really fresh when you catch 'em :)
Where do you keep your fish?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ompetition.jpg
No luck today!!!!!!!!
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In the fridge!Quote:
Where do you keep your fish?
It looks like a leprechaun tuner, just for tuning your leprechaun's with, thats if you have any in your garden, or perhaps your wood work shed. It would sure frighten the S*** out of them.
Regards Mike:wink: :wink:
Under the blue stuff!
http://atdw.tq.com.au/multimedia/TQ/502769_2.jpg
(from: http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au)
Cheers,
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Just noticed the size of the hole in the ice. Not very optimistic! Or perhaps big enough for a stick of dynamite?
It would be just the thing for easing bloat in cattle. What is the thin wire for? some sort of guide thingy before you go for the big jab.:?
Ahh, shrinkage. Yes we know about that :)