O god. It just gets worse…don’t you read the freaking comments?
Please stop trying to be witty. You’re making an arse of yourself.
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If Daniel does read the comments, he will find more readers like it then not.
Granted, we seem to learn more about people than wood working from this, but I for one cant wait for episode 15, and the consequently ensuing comets 🙂
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It’s funny how the people who hate it can’t seem to resist reading it. LOL
Keep going Daniel. Like “carpenterman”, I too am looking forward to the next installment.
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Yeah, it not like their aren’t giant letters announcing what follows, yet they still read it.
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It is wearing out my delete button !
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LOL! History?
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Music from wood, that particular history ends badly, think “Stairway to Heaven.”
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This garbage just gets worse and worse – I have no idea what he is trying to write because I can’t get past the made up words and mutilated spelling. Allot is not “a lot”, “knarly” is not a word, and so on, but you get the drift – this bad-font-clown is as witty as he is literate, which is to say, not at all.
The guy who runs this site writes reasonably well, but this garbage should not be posted here – it taints the entire place.
knarly
adjective: having a nature of intensity or magnificence; inspiring shock; extremely pleasing
These brownies are so knarly.
knarly
Two guys, one girl, in the snow, on a hill.
We are going to get knarly tonight.
knarly
A really skinny person, who happens to be un-naturally tall. Often all arms and legs.
Or, an animal or person consisting of patchy hair or fur.. possibly rabies.
Woah look at her she likes 6’1 shes knarly.
That cat is soo knarly!
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Common word usage is often the way new words come into the world’s language base. Otherwise we might still be speaking in ancient tongues. Humor too is a subjective thing generated by the dominant culture. Forms of art, too, are like language, they evolve, they are subjective, but have common threads. It is effective if it gets us to react?
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Well, live and learn, I occasionally say. I’ll shut the hell up about that guy’s inability to distinguish “alot” and “allot” and if you people like his font, well, they are your eyeballs to abuse as you see fit.
O god. It just gets worse…don’t you read the freaking comments?
Please stop trying to be witty. You’re making an arse of yourself.
If Daniel does read the comments, he will find more readers like it then not.
Granted, we seem to learn more about people than wood working from this, but I for one cant wait for episode 15, and the consequently ensuing comets 🙂
It’s funny how the people who hate it can’t seem to resist reading it. LOL
Keep going Daniel. Like “carpenterman”, I too am looking forward to the next installment.
Yeah, it not like their aren’t giant letters announcing what follows, yet they still read it.
It is wearing out my delete button !
LOL! History?
Music from wood, that particular history ends badly, think “Stairway to Heaven.”
This garbage just gets worse and worse – I have no idea what he is trying to write because I can’t get past the made up words and mutilated spelling. Allot is not “a lot”, “knarly” is not a word, and so on, but you get the drift – this bad-font-clown is as witty as he is literate, which is to say, not at all.
The guy who runs this site writes reasonably well, but this garbage should not be posted here – it taints the entire place.
it seems “knarly” is a word after all 🙂
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=knarly
knarly
adjective: having a nature of intensity or magnificence; inspiring shock; extremely pleasing
These brownies are so knarly.
knarly
Two guys, one girl, in the snow, on a hill.
We are going to get knarly tonight.
knarly
A really skinny person, who happens to be un-naturally tall. Often all arms and legs.
Or, an animal or person consisting of patchy hair or fur.. possibly rabies.
Woah look at her she likes 6’1 shes knarly.
That cat is soo knarly!
Common word usage is often the way new words come into the world’s language base. Otherwise we might still be speaking in ancient tongues. Humor too is a subjective thing generated by the dominant culture. Forms of art, too, are like language, they evolve, they are subjective, but have common threads. It is effective if it gets us to react?
Well, live and learn, I occasionally say. I’ll shut the hell up about that guy’s inability to distinguish “alot” and “allot” and if you people like his font, well, they are your eyeballs to abuse as you see fit.
Jean Baptiste, you’re funny!