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"George"

10/01/2004 1:49 PM

Norm Barks a Knuckle

Just finished watching Norm slather some alleged cherry with a mess of RBS,
but that's not unusual. What's unusual is he had obviously barked a knuckle
fairly recently, and it was obvious all through the show.

Can't wait for 3:00 pm to see if, perhaps, Roy has _NO_ blood on his hands
today....


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Philski

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

19/01/2004 10:55 AM

That reminds me of that Treadwell fellow - supposedly a Grizzly Expert.
He and his girlfriend were roundly mauled and killed recently and a view into
his past shows his name et al were ficticious....I guess he got his "just
desserts" huh?

Philski

gabriel wrote:

> LOL, this reminds me of those "snake hunter" TV shows where the catcher is
> missing fingers, has maformed extremities due to snake venom, etc... I
> always get a laugh outta that.

Jj

"John"

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

19/01/2004 5:48 PM

We once had a safety director who only had 4 of his original 10 fingers
left.
We all got quite a kick out of that.


"Philski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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That reminds me of that Treadwell fellow - supposedly a Grizzly Expert.
He and his girlfriend were roundly mauled and killed recently and a view
into
his past shows his name et al were ficticious....I guess he got his "just
desserts" huh?

Philski

gabriel wrote:

> LOL, this reminds me of those "snake hunter" TV shows where the catcher is
> missing fingers, has maformed extremities due to snake venom, etc... I
> always get a laugh outta that.


DB

"David Binkowski"

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

12/01/2004 3:17 AM

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> >RBS= Root Beer Stain??
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g

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

13/01/2004 9:08 AM

LOL, this reminds me of those "snake hunter" TV shows where the catcher is
missing fingers, has maformed extremities due to snake venom, etc... I
always get a laugh outta that.

WS

Wes Stewart

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

13/01/2004 1:19 PM

On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:57:28 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:

|George <[email protected]> wrote:
|> Just finished watching Norm slather some alleged cherry with a mess of RBS,
|> but that's not unusual. What's unusual is he had obviously barked a knuckle
|> fairly recently, and it was obvious all through the show.
|
|Saw that one, but didn't notice the injury. I did wonder
|how the wreck would respond to the finish stages . . . ;-)
|
|> Can't wait for 3:00 pm to see if, perhaps, Roy has _NO_ blood on his hands
|> today....
|
|I *did* notice Roy had a blackened thumbnail when he
|was putting together the finish carpenter's toolbox.

Don't know who "Roy" is... must be on cable.

However, I was watching TOH a few episodes back (I believe it was when
they were using the Festool to whack out something or the other) and
one of the guys was shooting brads with one of the other guys standing
in the line of fire on the other side of the work. I meant to email
them and say "Shame on you."

I did email Hometime once when "Robin" was standing on a deck watching
the carpenter built a railing. He was firing 16's with a nail gun (no
puny brad nailer) while she stood on the other side watching.

At least they wrote back and thanked me for the catch and promised it
wouldn't happen again.

r

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

13/01/2004 4:57 PM

George <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just finished watching Norm slather some alleged cherry with a mess of RBS,
> but that's not unusual. What's unusual is he had obviously barked a knuckle
> fairly recently, and it was obvious all through the show.

Saw that one, but didn't notice the injury. I did wonder
how the wreck would respond to the finish stages . . . ;-)

> Can't wait for 3:00 pm to see if, perhaps, Roy has _NO_ blood on his hands
> today....

I *did* notice Roy had a blackened thumbnail when he
was putting together the finish carpenter's toolbox.

Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, Va.

JK

Jim K

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

14/01/2004 3:43 AM

I think Roy always has a blackened finger/thumbnail - at least as
often as Norm uses a power tool anyway.

On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:57:28 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:

>George <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Just finished watching Norm slather some alleged cherry with a mess of RBS,
>> but that's not unusual. What's unusual is he had obviously barked a knuckle
>> fairly recently, and it was obvious all through the show.
>
>Saw that one, but didn't notice the injury. I did wonder
>how the wreck would respond to the finish stages . . . ;-)
>
>> Can't wait for 3:00 pm to see if, perhaps, Roy has _NO_ blood on his hands
>> today....
>
>I *did* notice Roy had a blackened thumbnail when he
>was putting together the finish carpenter's toolbox.
>
>Bill Ranck
>Blacksburg, Va.
>

MD

"M. DeBower"

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

11/01/2004 11:57 PM

RBS= Root Beer Stain??

-Marc

George wrote:
> Just finished watching Norm slather some alleged cherry with a mess of RBS,
> but that's not unusual. What's unusual is he had obviously barked a knuckle
> fairly recently, and it was obvious all through the show.
>
> Can't wait for 3:00 pm to see if, perhaps, Roy has _NO_ blood on his hands
> today....
>
>

cC

[email protected] (Charles Krug)

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

13/01/2004 5:46 PM

On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:08:48 -0800, gabriel <gabriel> wrote:
> LOL, this reminds me of those "snake hunter" TV shows where the catcher is
> missing fingers, has maformed extremities due to snake venom, etc... I
> always get a laugh outta that.
>

There's a "character actor" who's been in a few films--in quotes because
I suspect he's really an animal trainer.

He has a hook on one of his hands, and he's always accompanied by a
grizzley bear saying, "Nothing to worry about. . . he's very gentle."

tT

in reply to [email protected] (Charles Krug) on 13/01/2004 5:46 PM

13/01/2004 6:19 PM

>Charles Krug wrote:

>There's a "character actor" who's been in a few films--in quotes because
>I suspect he's really an animal trainer.
>
>He has a hook on one of his hands, and he's always accompanied by a
>grizzley bear saying, "Nothing to worry about. . . he's very gentle."
Damn! A
talking bear! Tom
Someday, it'll all be over....

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "George" on 10/01/2004 1:49 PM

12/01/2004 12:39 AM

On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 23:57:10 GMT, "M. DeBower" <[email protected]>
brought forth from the murky depths:

>RBS= Root Beer Stain??

Reddish Brown Shit.

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