April 20, 20242 yr Popular Post Things have been busy. This coming week I have to work in Louisville KY. IDC Woodcraft who I sometimes buy my bits from is just north of there so I am going to swing by just to say. Well can’t go empty handed right. I was trying to figure out what. Garrett just released a video about making mistakes, and I was watching another of his videos and caught where he misspelled your as yor. He has a checklist that he encourages everyone to use which I think that is a good idea, and thus the reason I put spellcheck at the bottom. So I took the insignia and that saying and threw this together. There are other ‘mistakes’ as well just to laugh at… Edited April 20, 20242 yr by KevTN Narrative
April 20, 20242 yr Very cool and great gesture on yor part. Technically Louisville is still below the Mason-Dixon line so "yor" should be correct. Edited April 20, 20242 yr by Grandpadave52
April 20, 20242 yr Author Thanks Dave but the shop is in Indiana...Do you know the difference between a Yankee and a darn Yankee? lol
April 20, 20242 yr Author 5 hours ago, Cal said: I'll bet that one gets hung up! Great work Kevin. Thanks Cal...BUT the theme of today is "The enemy of Good is Better!" Well I tried to make it better with a stain and semi gloss....Looks Horrible!! sanded the front and most of the back down....Without redoing the whole project which I don't time for I'm going to say it is just going to stay with "THE Oops Theme!!"
April 20, 20242 yr 4 hours ago, KevTN said: Thanks Dave but the shop is in Indiana...Do you know the difference between a Yankee and a darn Yankee? lol Yep...lived in Nashville for a time many, many years ago. Native Nashvillians made it quite clear to me.
April 21, 20242 yr Author Popular Post 2 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: Yep...lived in Nashville for a time many, many years ago. Native Nashvillians made it quite clear to me. LOL it is all in fun my friend!!
April 21, 20242 yr 1 hour ago, KevTN said: LOL it is all in fun my friend!! There are those that take it quite serious.
May 4, 20242 yr Yep. Those are the things that make life most rewarding... the unexpected thanks you get. After 40ish year of teaching only twice did I get a nice note of thanks from a student, both from other professor's classes, that I help with solving a challenge they had to make their project. Never expected any thanks, but always felt moved by it when it came.
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