I brought things home from work. Do not no what to with the stuff. More bags,and old vac and two kegs. Forgot about the lumber 1" more to come.,
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01-30-2010,03:27 PM
where the heck do you work????
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01-31-2010,04:11 AM
I work at North Coast Brewery. I'm a supervisor. Filter beer and other things. It is a great job.
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01-31-2010,07:35 AM
The little half-round wooden part could be the pillary and stocks for a really large person to stick their neck into.
A guillitine? They are so unkind though.
Spray paint the Shop-Vac white, =R2-D2? Noisier, the more startling!
a very noisey robot in a stock!
I used to have a stock made from very thick, large old barn beams I kept a sign on it "For Rent"(For wives and loud children?) I also had a smaller stock for those kids next to the bigger one.
If dumpster-diving don't forget that hairy things like taxidermy deer heads will be bringing live bugs into you place unless you have it quick-frozen, just like the museums do."My Insanity is well-respected, until they wiggle free and become a stringer for a tabloid"
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01-31-2010,07:53 AM
Bags can always be made into paper mache pumpkins, skulls, body parts. the wood is great for a coffin or monster in the box prop.
Eventhough I am Dead it is always warm inside my bed.



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