I Might Be Nuts But......
I Might Be Nuts But......
When I look at these two sets of wood I see something......
and this one....
So - is it me or does anyone else see something in either of these pictures?
Please feel free to contribute to this Rorschach test with any pics that you find interesting too....
and this one....
So - is it me or does anyone else see something in either of these pictures?
Please feel free to contribute to this Rorschach test with any pics that you find interesting too....
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Well in the Blackhearted Sassafras set, if you turn it around (upside down) I see a pair of hands holding a tulip. In the other set I see a large pair of breasts Haha, just kidding.....can't see a frigin thing apart from an outline of a guitar but that's just too obvious. Never was anygood on a shrinks couch!
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Welcome to the forum, and are we to assume that your Lillian's son Ryan?ryantroma wrote:I try to be supportive in majority of her recreational activities. When i walk by her on her computer and hear "girl wood" I don't know what to say. so plz don't encourage my mother.Lillian wrote:You've got the tulip upside down.
The other is girl wood.
My mom was a lefty, tortured by the nuns. The stories she told would put your eyebrows on the back of your head, or make you nod in sympathy. I can't say that I could match her physical corrective experiences, but after two years of being locked up with them, boarding school, I have a few stories. Its been a day or three and I still consider myself a recovering Catholic. As hard I try, some triggered reflexes I can't get away from.
Yes Ryan is my youngest. He is home after a year on his own. He attending uni part time and working as much as he can. When things get wrapped up with my acoustic we have plans on starting an electric for him.
Yes Ryan is my youngest. He is home after a year on his own. He attending uni part time and working as much as he can. When things get wrapped up with my acoustic we have plans on starting an electric for him.
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Good on you Bob.
I thought I had walked completely away without issue until I attend a funeral. Mass started and so did the responses. If I could have stepped outside of myself and looked and gaped at myself I would have. I was amazed/appalled at how automatically the responses just tumbled out of my mouth without thought. It had been almost twenty years since my last mass, oddly it was also a funeral, and yet you would never know that more than a week had passed since I had last attended mass.
ryantroma wrote:I try to be supportive in majority of her recreational activities. When i walk by her on her computer and hear "girl wood" I don't know what to say. so plz don't encourage my mother.Lillian wrote:You've got the tulip upside down.
The other is girl wood.
I've always held that it's a parental obligation to be an embarrassment.
So HESH, what is it that you see?
Oh no you don't sister Lillian.... I started this thread so you folks could make an ass out of yourselves - I've already been an ass for a very long time....Lillian wrote:
So HESH, what is it that you see?
I will add though that for Mac users where the mouse pointer changes to a little hand with one extended finger clicking on the Sassafras pic kind of reminded me of a prostate exam.....
Anyway I see nothing wrong with seeing images in wood. After all many of us hear voices from wood already....
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One of my careers was as a cabinet maker building kitchens and the like. On one job I did some ash veneer plywood paneling between the counters and upper cabinets, and there were a couple of panels of...yes, "girl wood", though we called it a synonym for cat...wood. The client was a gynecologist, and he asked that we change the panels, saying, "I look at that all day long; I don't need it in my kitchen..."
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I might be Nuts But
Well never know, there could be more money in Girl Wood Tonewood.
Put Extra on the Set.
Cheers Bob
Put Extra on the Set.
Cheers Bob
Rick Turner wrote:One of my careers was as a cabinet maker building kitchens and the like. On one job I did some ash veneer plywood paneling between the counters and upper cabinets, and there were a couple of panels of...yes, "girl wood", though we called it a synonym for cat...wood. The client was a gynecologist, and he asked that we change the panels, saying, "I look at that all day long; I don't need it in my kitchen..."
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Yeah I can see how the poor guy wants to look at something else in his kitchen. Along these lines a Proctologist probably wouldn't select knotty pine to panel their recreation room....Rick Turner wrote:One of my careers was as a cabinet maker building kitchens and the like. On one job I did some ash veneer plywood paneling between the counters and upper cabinets, and there were a couple of panels of...yes, "girl wood", though we called it a synonym for cat...wood. The client was a gynecologist, and he asked that we change the panels, saying, "I look at that all day long; I don't need it in my kitchen..."
Well IMHO there was value in this thread... Lillian has now coined the term "girl wood" which is likely to be used again in the future.
Thanks Lillian!!!
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