Delightfully funny Zonesman that he is, Jim Thornton apparently had the worst influence on me at zones! He is a total worry wart. I'm usually fairly upbeat before meets with the exception of some fretting over sinuses. But the other day, ala Jim, I found my thinking: "is that a twinge in my shoulder? ... why is my rhomboid muscle always sore? ... did I sleep on it wrong? ... where are my allergy meds? ... did some pollen fall in my nose? ... should I buy some hand sanitizer like Jodi Foster on Nims Island? ... can a person overdose on Immucore? ... do I have a sore throat? ... my back is sore from too much sitting and driving ... is my foot still swollen? ... oh crap, I forgot to ice again ... better make an appt with my ART doc ... damn, forgot to do my RC exercises today ... man, my legs are tired after walking up all those stairs ... why is there so much lactic acid in my legs when I'm not running? ... I really need a nap ... etc.
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Leslie, here is your answer!
These joints were strengthened using pegs, dowels and leather or cord lashings.
The next time I come to Colony Zones, and attempt what in retrospect was unsuccessful implosion therapy on you, I will bring my pegs, dowels, and various lashings and make sue those joints do not bother you, or for that matter, any of us, ever again!
Thanks to That Guy for the kind of "out of the box" thinking that took liposuction from its original purpose, i.e., abortion, and extended it to the siphoning off of adipose tissue. I always knew that woodworking had potential, but I didn't suspect until now just how useful it could prove for HSS (hypochondriacal shoulder syndrome.)
Leslie, here is your answer!
These joints were strengthened using pegs, dowels and leather or cord lashings.
The next time I come to Colony Zones, and attempt what in retrospect was unsuccessful implosion therapy on you, I will bring my pegs, dowels, and various lashings and make sue those joints do not bother you, or for that matter, any of us, ever again!
Thanks to That Guy for the kind of "out of the box" thinking that took liposuction from its original purpose, i.e., abortion, and extended it to the siphoning off of adipose tissue. I always knew that woodworking had potential, but I didn't suspect until now just how useful it could prove for HSS (hypochondriacal shoulder syndrome.)