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i got run over by a doctor who apparently doesnt know how stop signs work. atleast i didnt get runover by some broke ass.

Sue sue sue? Did he at least get put and take care of you? Im just glad you are as ok as you are at least. Couldve been a lot worse.

yeah, he got out and helped get me loaded in the ambulance, but didnt go help load me in the helicopter.

i havent seen a dime yet. cant work because my job involves alot of lifting, and medical bills are just piling up. this is probably gonna cause me to lose just about everything i have. i have an attorney working on some things though, so maybe itll work out in the end.

i got married 5 days before this happened, and my lady has been there for me every second of the way. love her to fucking death!

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i got run over by a doctor who apparently doesnt know how stop signs work. atleast i didnt get runover by some broke ass.

Sue sue sue? Did he at least get put and take care of you? Im just glad you are as ok as you are at least. Couldve been a lot worse.

yeah, he got out and helped get me loaded in the ambulance, but didnt go help load me in the helicopter.

i havent seen a dime yet. cant work because my job involves alot of lifting, and medical bills are just piling up. this is probably gonna cause me to lose just about everything i have. i have an attorney working on some things though, so maybe itll work out in the end.

i got married 5 days before this happened, and my lady has been there for me every second of the way. love her to fucking death!

Sounds like an awesome gal. If he blew a stop sign I imagine any of your expenses that come from this or any impairment that could be permanemt he will (or at least should be paying for). And the helicopter thing is a typical policy (at least for the lifeline service i drive the ambulance for sometimes and the other services around me) that the crew and patient are the only ones who approach the helicopter if the rotor is on.

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Man awesome work Larry. I'm gonna see if I can get a few pics of the things I have made

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And then he gets to say ok all you guys were right. im sorry for being a dummy poo poo head.

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the cradle has a sweet finish. What wood did you use? Birch? And is that a black stain?

What was the finishing process on that?

Actually that was basic gluelam pine from home depot with a chocolate stain. A lot of coats of stain to get it dark.

digging that table saw mate, might have to rebuild my workbench when i get some cash for one

Thank you I like it because its also my work bench and i can roll it around when i need too.

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My fiancee wanted something to hang her necklaces on.

Clear Aspen

Classic Black Polyshades (I cheated, I know)

.40 s&w brass (27/64" drill but in case you are curious)

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My last few projects......

Some bunk beds for my little man's room:

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Then I made up some bean bag boards:

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Lastly I finished up a firepit (not wood obviously) and made some chairs:

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Also did this one a while ago, but a decorative door hanging my wife wanted made:

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Who knows what she will find on pinterest for me to make next! I believe next on the "to-do" list is a Lego table for the kids for Christmas!

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^^^^^^ Yeah, when I told my wife I was getting a router, she asked what it was and what I could do with it. When I told her, she got a little too excited. I think her wreath building and my router and going to combine into a honey-do list.

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