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Old 09-23-2008, 07:40 PM   #16
 
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Dare I dip my toes into the water of the DARK SIDE? I'm just worried that it will put a strain on my work, and relationships outside of woodworking.

Darkside work is sooooooooooooo relaxing, and it relives stress
So go ahead and jump in the water is fine
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Good use of a day off. You didn't mention skinning any knuckles, and that is always a good sign.
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Great Job Trent. You did it
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Some days it's great to get in the shop and fire up the tools for fun. You don't haven't to actually make anything (I rarely do ).

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Originally Posted by erasmussen View Post
Darkside work is sooooooooooooo relaxing, and it relives stress
So go ahead and jump in the water is fine
Don't listen Trent - you really don't want me to whip out the Yoda Avatar and practice Jedi Mind Tricks again do you?
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