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"You guys and yer fancy distinctions... and really it's all just carpentry!"


Sure, I guess with your rationale all carpenters really don't have any more specialized skills than the common laborers that tote 2-bys around?;) (I guess a wink makes it in good fun and not just a slam?)
 
if i was going to change anything in what ive done with my time so far.. it would be to become a master carpenter..
of course thge way things going u mite have to go to mexico or china to work.. but a good carpenter is always going high dollar.. thing about it most of the best old timers [i know one i classify as an genius at what he does] never got past the 10 th grade..
 
Hey Newfie,

Since Sas is a carpenter, I suppose that he may have been employing self deprecating humor, what do you think?

I`ll think that he`ll be alright, he`s just used to entering a new place and seeing polite discussion but instead he stumbles in here and gets treated to a bunch of woodticks, chainsaw nerds, and ruffians. This place could at times, be worthy of a Robert Service ode. Must be a little disconcerting to the newcomer, LOL.

Russ
 
Hi Russ, don't encourage me like that.
John

The Song of the Wage-Slave (1907)

When the long, long day is over, and the Big Boss gives me my pay,
I hope that it won't be hell-fire, as some of the parsons say.
And I hope that it won't be heaven, with some of the parsons I've met --
All I want is just quiet, just to rest and forget.
Look at my face, toil-furrowed; look at my calloused hands;
Master, I've done Thy bidding, wrought in Thy many lands --
Wrought for the little masters, big-bellied they be, and rich;
I've done their desire for a daily hire, and I die like a dog in a ditch.
I have used the strength Thou hast given, Thou knowest I did not shirk;
Threescore years of labor -- Thine be the long day's work.
And now, Big Master, I'm broken and bent and twisted and scarred,
But I've held my job, and Thou knowest, and Thou will not judge me hard.
Thou knowest my sins are many, and often I've played the fool --
Whiskey and cards and women, they made me the devil's tool.
I was just like a child with money; I flung it away with a curse,
Feasting a fawning parasite, or glutting a harlot's purse;
Then back to the woods repentant, back to the mill or the mine,
I, the worker of workers, everything in my line.
Everything hard but headwork (I'd no more brains than a kid),
A brute with brute strength to labor, doing as I was bid;
Living in camps with men-folk, a lonely and loveless life;
Never knew kiss of sweetheart, never caress of wife.
A brute with brute strength to labor, and they were so far above --
Yet I'd gladly have gone to the gallows for one little look of Love.
I, with the strength of two men, savage and shy and wild --
Yet how I'd ha' treasured a woman, and the sweet, warm kiss of a child!
Well, 'tis Thy world, and Thou knowest. I blaspheme and my ways be rude;
But I've lived my life as I found it, and I've done my best to be good;
I, the primitive toiler, half naked and grimed to the eyes,
Sweating it deep in their ditches, swining it stark in their styes;
Hurling down forests before me, spanning tumultuous streams;
Down in the ditch building o'er me palaces fairer than dreams;
Boring the rock to the ore-bed, driving the road through the fen,
Resolute, dumb, uncomplaining, a man in a world of men.
Master, I've filled my contract, wrought in Thy many lands;
Not by my sins wilt Thou judge me, but by the work of my hands.
Master, I've done Thy bidding, and the light is low in the west,
And the long, long shift is over . . . Master, I've earned it -- Rest.



--- Robert Service
 
Ahhh, that was great John! Maybe we should have an RWS forum here. You could be the moderator and I could provide cheap, senseless commentary.

Russ
 
thanks gypo.. old friend of mine passed away .. his only request was the sing .
please god take a look at these hands..
 
I think this forum has been infiltrated by politically correct pussies!

Personally I have lately become addicted to online poker and
crack cocaine, so my perspective might be slightly askew.

But you guys still complete me..
 
"Since Sas is a carpenter, I suppose that he may have been employing self deprecating humor, what do you think?"


Sorry russ, I was too busy being a ruffian to read anything into his post, especially if it was self deprecating.:D
 
Newfie, sorry, but out here on the Canadian prairies, anything "Newfied" is FUBAR.

Fish, let us know if you infiltrate one.

Russ - thanks for the vote of confidence, but it wasn't self-deprecating. Carpenters, like all tradesmen, tend to think of everything else as being a touch less important than carpentry.
 
Hey Newfie,

You were right, my most sincere apologies to you!

This is where I tell Sasqautch to p!ss off, right? Just kidding off course, since a guy who thinks that carpenters are at the top of the food chain should be treated gently, LOL. Everyone knows that the guy wielding the revved out the chainsaw is the boss, and the typical carpenter will be trying to tap the back handle of the non-running saw with a hammer as if it were some kind of chisel or be looking for the cord and plug!

Let`s get `im boys! :D

Oh BTW, Fish is right, but not to worry because before too long they will just turn their finely coiffed heads and walk away. We just need more Fish for leading the cheer to keep us pumped.

Russ
 
"You were right, my most sincere apologies to you!"


It's Ok Russ. Let's just chalk it up to trying to hard to be a stand up guy.:D


I just hope Squatch hung the door properly so it doesn't hit him in the a$$ on the way out.
 
Hey Russ, where DO you plug these things in? My saw worked great for about 2 hours after I got it from the dealer. Then it quit all of a sudden and hasn't worked since. I figure the batteries must be dead.:D
 

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