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"Sweet Sawdust"

20/01/2004 8:43 AM

OT woodworking show

Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young woman
who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work. Setting
was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a pile
off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it shows that
it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them hard
to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this show?


This topic has 16 replies

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

21/01/2004 3:07 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> OOPS!!! I meant hottie, but her hooties look pretty good too.
>

Was that one of them thar Ferdian slips? :-)

> lex wrote:
>
> > It has to be a bit off beat, after all, it produced by the same folks
> > that bring you the greatest show on TV.
> >
> > http://www.redgreen.com/
> >
> > If nothing else, she sure appears to be a hootie in a tool belt!!!
> >
> >
> > Sweet Sawdust wrote:
> >
> >> Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young
> >> woman
> >> who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work.
> >> Setting
> >> was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a
> >> pile
> >> off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
> >> while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it
> >> shows that
> >> it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them
> >> hard
> >> to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this
> >> show?
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>

ll

lex

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 1:29 PM

It has to be a bit off beat, after all, it produced by the same folks
that bring you the greatest show on TV.

http://www.redgreen.com/

If nothing else, she sure appears to be a hootie in a tool belt!!!


Sweet Sawdust wrote:

> Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young woman
> who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work. Setting
> was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a pile
> off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
> while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it shows that
> it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them hard
> to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this show?
>
>

d

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 10:14 PM

Swingman wrote:
> Yep ... almost nice tits ... not much else.

Oh come on, she isn't bad, for a Brit. <G,D&R>
Dave in Fairfax
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d

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

21/01/2004 1:39 AM

Cape Cod Bob wrote:
> Watch out or she will come into someone's house, take over its
> management and resources and treat the people like they were ignorant,
> uncouth barbarians. Or do the Brits just do that to countries?
> (Yes, I know what "we" did to the American Natives, but it was the
> Brits and French and Spanish who started it.)

Truth to tell half my family are Brits, the Old Man is from London. The
Mother's Russian, interesting family, in all the colonies.
Dave in Fairfax
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http://www.capwoodturners.org/

Uu

"Upscale"

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 9:10 PM

Well, I guess we know what can attract your attention in a workshop. Just
make sure you're not running any power tools while you're looking at
it/them.

"lex" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> If nothing else, she sure appears to be a hootie in a tool belt!!!

Jj

JR

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

21/01/2004 3:54 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
Cape Cod Bob <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:14:32 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
>
> >Swingman wrote:
> >> Yep ... almost nice tits ... not much else.
> >
> >Oh come on, she isn't bad, for a Brit. <G,D&R>
>
> Watch out or she will come into someone's house, take over its
> management and resources and treat the people like they were ignorant,
> uncouth barbarians. Or do the Brits just do that to countries?
>
> (Yes, I know what "we" did to the American Natives, but it was the
> Brits and French and Spanish who started it.)

Please note that there was a huge difference between the Brits and
Spaniards. The Brits actually brought civilization to these shores
simply because they didn't fuck the natives before they slaughtered them.

;-)

--
-JR
Hung like Einstein and smart as a horse

Ss

"Steve"

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 8:55 AM

I haven't seen the program but by judging from her web site it's easy to
imagine the program being just as you say :-)

It's as if someone left her parked outside once or twice too often during
those long dark winters in the Arctic Provinces.

Ding! Ding!
--
Steve
www.ApacheTrail.com/ww/
Mesa, AZ
Penury Is the Mother of Invention

"Sweet Sawdust" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
: Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young
woman
: who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work.
Setting
: was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a
pile
: off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
: while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it shows
that
: it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them hard
: to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this
show?
:
:

Wt

"Walker"

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 10:55 PM

Family Handyman is so obsessed with being politically correct in the models
they use that I feel I'm looking at a benetton ad.

I'm waiting for the issue where a weight-challenged lesbian latino in a
wheelchair lays a new roof.





"BIG JOE" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Sweet Sawdust" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
> > Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young
woman
> > who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work.
Setting
> > was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a
pile
> > off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
> > while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it shows
that
> > it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them
hard
> > to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this
show?
>
> Nothing wrong with a little eye candy to break up the sawdust.
> Obviously Family Handyman magazine believes in this as well, for those
> who subscribe.
>
> Joe

LR

Len Rauth

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 10:48 PM

[email protected] (BIG JOE) wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> "Sweet Sawdust" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:<[email protected]>...
>> Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young
>> woman who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood
>> work. Setting was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear
>> and tools in a pile off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the
>> show and made comments while making it such as"don"t worry if the
>> joints aren't tight it shows that it was hand made" "Don't stand on
>> your safety glasses, it makes them hard to see through" and other
>> like comments. Has any one else seen this show?
>
> Nothing wrong with a little eye candy to break up the sawdust.
> Obviously Family Handyman magazine believes in this as well, for those
> who subscribe.
>
> Joe

did you catch the name of her new book on the
http://www.anythingicando.com/ website?

Len

tB

[email protected] (BIG JOE)

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 1:00 PM

"Sweet Sawdust" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young woman
> who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work. Setting
> was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a pile
> off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
> while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it shows that
> it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them hard
> to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this show?

Nothing wrong with a little eye candy to break up the sawdust.
Obviously Family Handyman magazine believes in this as well, for those
who subscribe.

Joe

Cc

"C.Groth"

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 11:02 AM

Sweet Sawdust wrote:
> Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young woman
> who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work. Setting
> was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a pile
> off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
> while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it shows that
> it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them hard
> to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this show?
>
>

Yeah, unfortunately. SWMBO likes it, and she recorded it once so I could
see it. Ugh!

ll

lex

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 1:39 PM

OOPS!!! I meant hottie, but her hooties look pretty good too.

lex wrote:

> It has to be a bit off beat, after all, it produced by the same folks
> that bring you the greatest show on TV.
>
> http://www.redgreen.com/
>
> If nothing else, she sure appears to be a hootie in a tool belt!!!
>
>
> Sweet Sawdust wrote:
>
>> Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young
>> woman
>> who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work.
>> Setting
>> was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a
>> pile
>> off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
>> while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it
>> shows that
>> it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them
>> hard
>> to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this
>> show?
>>
>>
>

tf

"todd"

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 2:58 PM

"lex" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> OOPS!!! I meant hottie, but her hooties look pretty good too.

I think you need either need a new television or a new monitor.

todd

CC

Cape Cod Bob

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 6:25 PM

On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:14:32 GMT, [email protected] wrote:

>Swingman wrote:
>> Yep ... almost nice tits ... not much else.
>
>Oh come on, she isn't bad, for a Brit. <G,D&R>

Watch out or she will come into someone's house, take over its
management and resources and treat the people like they were ignorant,
uncouth barbarians. Or do the Brits just do that to countries?

(Yes, I know what "we" did to the American Natives, but it was the
Brits and French and Spanish who started it.)

jb

"js"

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 4:15 PM

yes its been on for a while here in Canada. The girl you speak of is an
actress. She played a role in the television show Road to Avonlea.

Shes about as dumb as a bag of nails, and not half as useful.

"Sweet Sawdust" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young
woman
> who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work.
Setting
> was in a garage with car in place, tool bench was clear and tools in a
pile
> off to the side. She made a Cricket Bench on the show and made comments
> while making it such as"don"t worry if the joints aren't tight it shows
that
> it was hand made" "Don't stand on your safety glasses, it makes them hard
> to see through" and other like comments. Has any one else seen this
show?
>
>

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to "Sweet Sawdust" on 20/01/2004 8:43 AM

20/01/2004 1:47 PM

Yep ... almost nice tits ... not much else.

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"Sweet Sawdust" wrote in message
> Saw a new show on PBS called "Anything I can do" Hostess was a young
woman
> who seemed more interested in her lipstick and nails then wood work.


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