Model Boat Mayhem
Mess Deck: General Section => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: steam up on October 25, 2014, 10:04:17 am
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Sometimes the kitchen table gets out of hand %%
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Hi, You have made me feel a lot better. I usually end up building on the kitchen table as my workshop is cramped and cold. Fortunately my wife is very understanding unless I encroach onto her breakfast space. Cheers Graham
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Without the support of the boss I would never have finished the projects I have started.
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this is my kitchen table today, but I have to fight through balls of knitting wool on floor so no problems
david
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To do that I would first have to find the kitchen table, currently the pile of 'treasures' that need to be sorted to get to table level, only stops about 2 foot from the ceiling.
Grendel
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<*< I would not dare I like living,boats in the house yes doing anything on them no, no,thus I live in the shed most of the time, Ray. <*< <*< <*< <*<
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Boats in the shed, food in the kitchen, any deviation I do not want to think about the repercussions.
Brian
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Subs in the bedroom, subs/boats/shark/alligator under the bed, swan in the attic, sub on top of the wardrobe...plus four subs, a snowcat and a tug in the front room.
You can tell I'm single, can't you?
Rich
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i work on the table and ive her permision to say that %% as for the kitchen worktops defo a no no <*< <*< <*<
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Kitchen table check sink worktop check food prep worktop check sub pen on top of kitchen worktop check tools and containers under kitchen table check 2nd sub (Engel Gato) on floor in front room check. all ok as long as its cleared away for tea or before work the following morning wife very understanding and anyway the pub is only 5 mins away lol
Mark.
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Think I MIGHT have found the solution. {-) {-)
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Someone with a Hummer methinks :D
Ned