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<blockquote data-quote="mdotis" data-source="post: 2159555" data-attributes="member: 40793"><p><strong>Cutting wood combines two of my favorite things</strong></p><p></p><p>I work at a desk all day fixing other peoples problems <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/dizzy.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dizzy:" title="Dizzy :dizzy:" data-shortname=":dizzy:" /> Some days I hardly move off my chair when at work. Once I get home all I want to do is be outside and get a little exercise. Cutting wood is a combination of both for me. Outside and getting exercise, and it does not hurt at all to be able to save money doing it. The other thing I see happening is that at my desk job I can work all day and not be able to see that I have done anything. Not true when cutting wood. The harder you work the more it shows and the better I feel. I even split by hand so I can extend the fun a little longer. Yes I am a sick person.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdotis, post: 2159555, member: 40793"] [b]Cutting wood combines two of my favorite things[/b] I work at a desk all day fixing other peoples problems :dizzy: Some days I hardly move off my chair when at work. Once I get home all I want to do is be outside and get a little exercise. Cutting wood is a combination of both for me. Outside and getting exercise, and it does not hurt at all to be able to save money doing it. The other thing I see happening is that at my desk job I can work all day and not be able to see that I have done anything. Not true when cutting wood. The harder you work the more it shows and the better I feel. I even split by hand so I can extend the fun a little longer. Yes I am a sick person..... [/QUOTE]
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