What's this old Oak have to be happy about?

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Kong

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There wouldn't be a smile on my face if I was setting in the log pile waiting my turn at the saw:
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mdotis

mdotis

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Eyes like that

Are usually caused by steel burried in the wood. Maybe he is smiling just thinking about all the damage he will cause the saw blade as his final revenge. That one might be cheaper to cut up as fire wood with an old chain on your saw.
 
CTYank

CTYank

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Gary, when I grow up, I hope I can be as smart as you. :msp_rolleyes:

That, I'm sure, is NOT at issue. What is at issue, is respect for, and proper use of, American English.

Seems that some of us didn't pay much attention in school. Fine, pay attention and you can catch up easily. (Maybe a local ESL class?):msp_wink:
 
Guido Salvage

Guido Salvage

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Gary, when I grow up, I hope I can be as smart as you. :msp_rolleyes:


I have an FBI buddy whose wife was an English teacher at a girl's boarding school. She used to harp all the time about when to use sit/set and lay/lie. I am just waiting for someone to start talking poultry and eggs so I can give my next lesson.....
 
rmount

rmount

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That, I'm sure, is NOT at issue. What is at issue, is respect for, and proper use of, American English.

Seems that some of us didn't pay much attention in school. Fine, pay attention and you can catch up easily. (Maybe a local ESL class?):msp_wink:

It seems that your third sentence is missing a noun; here is one you can borrow [It].
 

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