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Gilligan wrote:
You obviously did not see the Steven Segal movie.


I can't remember if I have or not... probably not, since I don't watch
many movies.

.... He was in a coma for 15 years, came out of it, buried a railroad tie
in the ground as a makiwari board and within weeks of his awakening
managed to snap the untapered tie right off with one blow. Plus he was
married to Kelly LeBrock! No need for a weight bag at all.


Wow! Was that a true story? It would certainly change my opinion!

Except I don't think my wife would like the Kelly LeBrock part.


Did you study Shotokan?


No. But I have been in several dojos that took practices from a wide range
of disciplines.

Fencing is more fun and almost as good exercise.

DSK


I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect 800
feet of chain link fence!
Scout


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I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect 800
feet of chain link fence!


You want that in foil or saber?

Gilligan would have been more help earlier, he can fell the
mightiest oak with a single karate chop.

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Scout wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
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Gilligan wrote:
You obviously did not see the Steven Segal movie.

I can't remember if I have or not... probably not, since I don't watch
many movies.

.... He was in a coma for 15 years, came out of it, buried a railroad tie
in the ground as a makiwari board and within weeks of his awakening
managed to snap the untapered tie right off with one blow. Plus he was
married to Kelly LeBrock! No need for a weight bag at all.

Wow! Was that a true story? It would certainly change my opinion!

Except I don't think my wife would like the Kelly LeBrock part.


Did you study Shotokan?

No. But I have been in several dojos that took practices from a wide range
of disciplines.

Fencing is more fun and almost as good exercise.

DSK


I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect 800
feet of chain link fence!
Scout


My God you must have awfully big squirrels!!!!!!
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Scout wrote:
I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect
800 feet of chain link fence!


You want that in foil or saber?

Gilligan would have been more help earlier, he can fell the mightiest oak
with a single karate chop.

DSK


Well, I'll settle for a mighty leaf and twig eater now!
The stone is down, tomorrow cometh macadam.
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...97509592OabOFy
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Scout wrote:
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Gilligan wrote:
You obviously did not see the Steven Segal movie.
I can't remember if I have or not... probably not, since I don't watch
many movies.

.... He was in a coma for 15 years, came out of it, buried a railroad tie
in the ground as a makiwari board and within weeks of his awakening
managed to snap the untapered tie right off with one blow. Plus he was
married to Kelly LeBrock! No need for a weight bag at all.

Wow! Was that a true story? It would certainly change my opinion!

Except I don't think my wife would like the Kelly LeBrock part.


Did you study Shotokan?
No. But I have been in several dojos that took practices from a wide range
of disciplines.

Fencing is more fun and almost as good exercise.

DSK


I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect 800
feet of chain link fence!
Scout


My God you must have awfully big squirrels!!!!!!


There not too big but they have a real attitude.
Here's a pic of the one in my basement
Scout's basement squirrel
Scout


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Scout wrote:
I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect
800 feet of chain link fence!


You want that in foil or saber?

Gilligan would have been more help earlier, he can fell the mightiest oak
with a single karate chop.

DSK


Well, I'll settle for a mighty leaf and twig eater now!
The stone is down, tomorrow cometh macadam.
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...97509592OabOFy
Scout


btw - sorry about the quality of the webshots - they were taken with my cell
phone.
Scout


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Scout wrote:
I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect
800 feet of chain link fence!


You want that in foil or saber?

Gilligan would have been more help earlier, he can fell the mightiest oak
with a single karate chop.

DSK


Well, I'll settle for a mighty leaf and twig eater now!
The stone is down, tomorrow cometh macadam.
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...97509592OabOFy
Scout

If you lived in a cramped, second floor apartment in Queens you would have
more time for sailing.


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"katy" wrote in message
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Scout wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
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Gilligan wrote:
You obviously did not see the Steven Segal movie.
I can't remember if I have or not... probably not, since I don't watch
many movies.

.... He was in a coma for 15 years, came out of it, buried a railroad
tie in the ground as a makiwari board and within weeks of his awakening
managed to snap the untapered tie right off with one blow. Plus he was
married to Kelly LeBrock! No need for a weight bag at all.

Wow! Was that a true story? It would certainly change my opinion!

Except I don't think my wife would like the Kelly LeBrock part.


Did you study Shotokan?
No. But I have been in several dojos that took practices from a wide
range of disciplines.

Fencing is more fun and almost as good exercise.

DSK


I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect
800 feet of chain link fence!
Scout

My God you must have awfully big squirrels!!!!!!


And awfully big nuts!


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Scout wrote:
I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect
800 feet of chain link fence!


You want that in foil or saber?

Gilligan would have been more help earlier, he can fell the mightiest oak
with a single karate chop.

DSK


Well, I'll settle for a mighty leaf and twig eater now!
The stone is down, tomorrow cometh macadam.
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...97509592OabOFy
Scout

If you lived in a cramped, second floor apartment in Queens you would have
more time for sailing.


Once the macadam is down, I can do a dry run (play with it in the backyard, per Scotty!) and then I'll be slipping her into the Bass River for the maiden voyage of Sheryl Lee, a 30 mile sail around the Great Bay and Long Beach Island. God willing.
Scout

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On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 19:17:51 -0400, "Scout"
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"DSK" wrote in message
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Scout wrote:
I will require all your talents Grasshopper, as I must flawlessly erect
800 feet of chain link fence!


You want that in foil or saber?

Gilligan would have been more help earlier, he can fell the mightiest
oak
with a single karate chop.

DSK


Well, I'll settle for a mighty leaf and twig eater now!


Home Despot usually has a ton of those for sale this time of year. This
year
they have gone straight to Snow Blowers. A container ship must have sunk
or
something because the 10 hp chipper shredders are not available nationally
and
the little useless 5.5 hp models are even in short supply. I finally found
a 10
hp model at the 7th HD I checked. They had ONE. It's now in my barn.

CWM


Thanks Charlie,
I actually have the Craftsmen 7.5 chipper-shredder and it's done an
excellent job so far. I've put some heavy duty hours on it. I've tried to
beat it up but it just beats me up even more. It'll take up to 3" dia and
about a 10 gallon bucket's worth of leaves and twigs per load. (or, a bushel
and a peck!).
Scout


 
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