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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 03:57 PM
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It is no longer green. It is black now. And my heart rate is back down.




Sorry to leave you guys hanging. I had to leave right after the OP last night to deal with The Green Calamity.



So. One long hot shower, two ice-cold lemon flavored girl beers (for which I make no apology) and several coats of "Basic Black" later....

What happened is that I found a sweet but forlorn little antique table a few weeks ago at a second-hand store. It had suffered from years of neglect and looked just awful with multiple coats of old paint peeling off and a thick coat of grime and dust all over it, cobwebs in the undercorners, etc. It was unsightly to the point that they wanted only a few dollars for it.

But I picked it up and turned it around, and found a gem underneath: it was a sturdy little table for its age and built with great care; nice solid wood, well-fitted joints and seams, elegant legs and but one small nick overall. It still had the manufacturer’s label, now faded to obscurity but nonetheless a mark of pride in craftsmanship, glued to the bottom. In fact I had been looking for a small table, with an open shelf, just exactly that size for a corner in my bathroom to create some better space and traffic flow. So I took my little treasure home and set about refinishing it in the garage.

At first I thought I would just scrub the grime off and remove the loose paint, then sand down the rough spots and keep it "as is" for an authentic "shabby chic" look. Which I've done with old furniture in the past and had it turn out very nicely. So I put some time into carefully removing the old paint, revealing a lovely mahogany finish underneath. But I got about halfway through that process before abandoning it upon realizing that the paint was coming off too unevenly for it to look right in the end. So I decided to strip the whole thing down. Using the gloppy, safety-tinted Day-Glo Orange citrus scented environmentally safe stripper, of course. Read: takes twice as long and costs twice as much but eliminates guilt along with old paint.

Stripping (furniture) by hand is a long, messy, smelly job on a good day, but I was determined to do the little table justice and I did take my time and do a very thorough job with both the chemical stripping and the subsequent sanding. And likely inhaled more toxic fumes than I should have. Which probably explains a lot.

Anyway, by the time I was almost finished it was looking pretty good and bringing up some really nice old pine, so I thought maybe I would just keep the bare wood, adding only a sealer. Well of course the place I stripped last, the top of the table (dumb girl, always strip the area with the most use first!), had old water stains that I just couldn't strip out. So then I decided that instead of keeping the bare wood look I was going to stain the table back to the original color and leave it at that.

I shopped around to find just the right color stain. It's the artist in me, I'm picky about that kind of stuff. Probably too picky. At last I settled on “Bombay Mahogany,” a dark and sultry mahogany, dramatic and elegant. Perfect.

Although I rubbed my Bombay Mahogany into the wood with great tenderness, using three coats in an attempt to get the color even… it just didn't go on as well as I would have liked. Undoubtedly this was the result of operator error more than anything. Or maybe not so much “error” as “impatience.” But the wind blowing those random teeny tiny little cornflake-ish birch tree things into the still-wet finish was not helpful. Okay frankly it was over-the-top maddening and I lost it. A little bit.

Finally I thought screw it, I'll just paint over the mahogany with an off-white crackle paint finish, allowing the mahogany to peek through which will still look nice and at least not make the many hours I spent tediously staining the wood a complete waste of time. Basically this would give it an "updated shabby chic" look and pretty much accomplish the same result I originally had in mind. I was content to still have my Bombay Mahogany as the background color.

Mind, I have done the crackle paint finish on a furniture restoration project some years previously and was happy with the result. So I went out and bought the crackle paint kit. The kit comes with a base coat formulated to allow the top coat to separate in the “crackle” pattern, and the crackled effect top coat, both of which are sprayed on. Though I swear in the old days it was painted on. Or maybe I used another brand. But I digress.

So I got my work area set up for spray painting and started in with the base coat. But a frightening thing happened when I first pressed on the nozzle, as the can began spraying my little mahogany table green. Park Bench Green, to be exact.

I stopped spraying and stood there in shock; it was as though I had the aerosol can version of Linda Blair in my hand. Could this really be happening? So I sprayed a bit on nearby newsprint to make sure my eyes were not deceiving me. They weren’t. It was green green green.

Well naturally I was mortified, but I kept my cool thinking that certainly there must be a perfectly logical explanation for this freakish development. So then I naively, optimistically and foolishly concluded that what with all the safety precautions and everything these days, in all probability a green tint was added to the clear base coat so one might see where one was spraying and avoid inadvertently spraying innocent bystanding objects, or inhaling too many paint fumes in a poorly ventilated area. And surely this Green Safety Tint would dry clearly and invisibly. Yes, I actually thought that. So with newfound courage I continued spray-painting my sweet little mahogany table… Park Bench Green. And waited for it to clear as it dried. And waited. And waited.

About half an hour later it occurred to me that either my color vision had spontaneously performed a 180-degree inversion solely with respect to the red and green aspects of its various rods and cones, or the little mahogany table was still… Park Bench Green. Quickly observing that other objects which I knew to be red and green - such as grass and stop signs - were still their empirically assigned colors, I concluded that the little table was terminally green. After entertaining some measure of chagrin I decided to search for answers amid the madness. Right after a long hot shower and an ice-cold beer.

Having cleaned up and calmed down, I began with the approach that has served me best throughout the years: Presume I did something outrageously dumb, then retrace my steps through the entire debacle from the very start looking for my error.

I started by looking over the box in which the paint kit arrived to find any mention of the fact that the base coat was Park Bench Green, or anything approaching it. There was absolutely no mention anywhere of the fact that the base coat was green on the box proper, which for the record is the same box used for all of the similar products in this company’s line. In fact, the only apparent way to tell which of several products one is buying is to look at the cap of the spray can of the top coat, which is exposed as part of the packaging.

The word “green,” however, did appear once in tiny letters on a small, 1x1.25” white sticker on the bottom of the box, to wit: “cream on green.”

Well I knew that “cream” was the color of the paint I bought which I expected to crackle, and that was the “actual color” as demonstrated on the exposed spray can cap. But what was “green”? Okay obviously it was the base coat, but how was I supposed to know that? Nowhere did it say it was the base coat. For all I knew and from what I understood, “green” referred to the color of the plastic spray can cap; I presumed the “green” was there as a demo color, as it were, because there had to be some darkish color on the paint cap to show off the effect of the crackling “cream” colored paint on top. And I figured they told you that green was the color of the cap for… I don’t know, color-matching liability purposes or something.

Was the package somehow mismarked? Because I mean really, otherwise the paint company would literally be presuming that everybody in the world desires Park Bench Green as the background color for every crackle paint project. Seriously, what was the alternative? That I alone am the only rogue Anti-Green Do It Herselfer on the planet? That seemed a little far-fetched. Even for me.

In search of enlightenment I returned to the hardware store where I purchased the offending paint. Having arrived at said store and inspecting the other kits of crackle paint, I learned the horrible truth: Yes, apparently everyone else in the world besides me is smart enough to figure out that the single word “green” does indeed indicate the color of the base coat and not just the color of the plastic cap.

I also learned that I did in fact have a choice between base coats: either Park Bench Green or basic black. I learned this, of course, by finding the word “black” in tiny type on several of the 1x1.25” stickers located on the bottom of all the boxes which are otherwise identical and in fact mixed together on the shelf.

Given this new plethora of options and much preferring black to my other two options, Park Bench Green or Re-Stripping and Starting All Over, I chose a new crackle kit with a black base coat. But not before carefully cross-checking the word “black” to the actual color of both the exposed can’s cap and the hidden can’s cap. One can never be too cautious in such matters.

Last night against all odds Basic Black performed flawlessly in a highly (around this house, anyway) publicized trial run under tightly controlled conditions on newsprint, and after repeating that performance in a closely monitored first coat of actual application, was conditionally approved for the two remaining coats. Post-event evaluation this morning confirmed that Black is, indeed, Black.

In a moment I am going to begin spray painting the top coat, which is allegedly a “cream” color. Rest assured that I have taken all necessary precautions: The water is hot, the beer is cold, 911 is good to go on speed-dial and as an added precaution I have several squares of very fine Swiss chocolate in a readily accessible location.

Alright. I’m going in.

Wish me luck.



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Hugin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 04:17 PM
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1. Thanks for the update.
:scared:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 08:18 PM
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33. Hey, I owed you guys an explanation after my drama.




:blush:


:hi:



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speedoo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 04:28 PM
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2. Well, I am relieved to know it was not THAT.
Edited on Wed Sep-20-06 04:58 PM by speedoo
And thanks for a most enjoyable rendition of how you dealt with The Green Calamity. Are you be any chance related to Arlo Guthrie?

http://www.arlo.net/resources/lyrics/alices.shtml
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 04:50 PM
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6. No actual relation that I know of,




...although it appears we may be soulmates of some type.



Thanks, I had never actually seen all the lyrics before.




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speedoo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 05:00 PM
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7. Soulmates... apparently so.
Did you ever see the film? If not, I recommend it to you.:thumbsup:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 09:43 PM
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14. Ashamed to say I never saw the film either.




But it just rose to the top-ish of my must-see list.


:hi:



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mzteris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 04:32 PM
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3. I am SOOOOOOO glad
that I'm not the only one these things happen to!

(It's why I've given up such projects entirely, actually.)

I hope the finished product does you justice, however.

Your perserverance is heartening. And your story was fun to read.

Leaving the Lounge hanging in your previous post was priceless, too.

Thanks for a bright spot in my day. (yeah, even if it was at "your expense". Sorry.)

:hi:

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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 09:59 PM
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16. Yeah, these things seem to happen to me a lot.




I like to blame it on my "child-like enthusiasm." Ha - if nothing else it provides a lot of creative writing fodder.



"Your perserverance is heartening." Heh heh. Why thank you. Though my family and friends would phrase it, "Your stubborness is legendary."


I'm glad you enjoyed the read. It was fun to write, too. And I didn't really mean to leave the Lounge hanging last night, though I'm glad you think it worked out well. Actually I posted last night when I was still in a fresh snit and then ran off to taackle the matter, and didn't realize until re-reading my post today how vague it was. Anyway, always glad to provide a bright spot in your day. And don't worry about it, I know you weren't laughing at me... you were laughing... um... toward me. Heee!


:7


:hi:



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billyskank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 04:34 PM
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4. You are a never ending source of wonder and delight
:loveya:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 10:03 PM
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17. billysweet!




Come to the states and I'll teach you how to strip like a pro!


:7



:loveya:



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billyskank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 02:39 AM
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25. Now THAT is an offer I cannot refuse
Your place, then? :hug:

:loveya:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 05:35 AM
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26. OUR place, baby.



:loveya:



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billyskank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 06:24 AM
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27. Mmm
:*
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dpbrown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 04:44 PM
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5. WHEW!!!

Having wound my way delicately through the finely threaded treatise deftly illustrating your prodigious and imposing refinishing skills and the ill effect the effrontery of poorly labeled paint may have had upon them, I was deeply and contemplatively relieved to be reassured, finally, fully, and concretely, that Black is, indeed, Black.

Once again, you have managed to right my crooked world.

:loveya:

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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 10:10 PM
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18. dp! How you been honey?!?



I loved the pics of you and the Mrs. in the couples thread, but I didn't get the chance to post. Thanks for sharing those though.


Hey, how's that baby girl doing? Any new pics?



:loveya:


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dpbrown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 04:47 PM
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32. More pics on on their way...
She and I had a "conversation" the other day. She signed to me that she wanted "more" and I asked her (verbally) "More what?" She thought for a second and then signed to me "Grapes."

She's so smart!!!

Here she is opening presents on her First Birthday -



:loveya:

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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 08:24 PM
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34. Oh my goodness, what a little sweetheart!



:loveya:



She looks strong and determined too. Boy I'll bet she's got you wrapped around her little finger...


:7



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dpbrown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 10:13 PM
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45. Yeah, she does...


...but not the way you do...

:loveya:


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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-22-06 09:19 AM
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46. Awww.
Edited on Fri Sep-22-06 09:19 AM by Dangerously Amused




Right where I wanna be, too.



:blush:


:hug:


:loveya:


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dpbrown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-22-06 01:25 PM
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49. Mmmmmm....

...mmmmmmmme, too...

:blush:

:hug:

:loveya:

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wildhorses Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 05:16 PM
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8. good god girl BUT you sure can gab!!
:wow:












glad to hear that in the end it is still NOT the end :rofl:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 10:15 PM
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20. Yeah, when I'm all jazzed up about something like that




...people ask open-ended questions (like, "What's green?") at their own risk.


:7


:hi:






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1monster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 05:17 PM
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9. Do you mind if I use your post in my English II class ?
Edited on Wed Sep-20-06 05:18 PM by 1monster
The kids need a little inspiration on the art of a good narrative.

:thumbsup:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 10:15 PM
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21. Seriously?




:blush:



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1monster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 03:16 PM
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28. Seriously!
:D
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 03:35 PM
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29. Oh gosh, sure, but....




I mean it's not like it's a finished work or anything. :blush:


Um, I have another narrative piece I did last fall - sort of along the same lines, another of my misadventures - that I consider finished. I have it in PDF, if you'd like I'll email it to you.



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billyskank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 03:41 PM
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30. DA!!!



:loveya:


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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 08:25 PM
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35. billysweet!





:loveya:






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miss_american_pie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 06:04 PM
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10. I knew it!
Good luck. :bounce:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 10:20 PM
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22. Thanks babe!




I will not stop until I end up with either a masterpiece or a monstrosity.


:patriot:



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lizziegrace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 06:05 PM
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11. I thought you were talking about your mood ring.
:shrug:

:)
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 10:24 PM
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23. Well, I have been green with envy



..and I have been known to have black moods, so all things considered it was a pretty good guess. Truth be told though, I tend to wear my heart on my sleeve anyway so a mood ring would be lost on me.





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zanne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 06:08 PM
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12. I thought you were talking about your lungs!
Phew. "Now it's black, not green" would not be a good sign. Glad you're just painting.
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 08:43 PM
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36. Given the paint fumes I inhaled,




...they may very well be black and green at the moment.


:crazy:





:hi:



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idgiehkt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 06:16 PM
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13.  I swear I smell paint.
This is my favorite line: "it was as though I had the aerosol can version of Linda Blair in my hand." :rofl:

good luck with the rest of it.
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 08:52 PM
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37. The green did come as quite an initial shock




...followed by a slow-burn of disbelief when it failed to turn un-green.


In retrospect it's funny and I wish I could have seen the look on my face. I'm sure I looked like quite the buffoon. Though it would have been a classic Candid Camera prank, I think.



:hi:






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idgiehkt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 08:59 PM
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39. I've done alot of stuff like this
I'm glad you got it straightened out though. I loved reading your post. :hi:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 09:08 PM
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41. Thanks :D
Edited on Thu Sep-21-06 09:09 PM by Dangerously Amused




I've been responsible for some pretty spectacular failures in my lifetime. Might as well try to leverage a laugh or two out of them when possible, eh?



:hug:



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LynzM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 09:49 PM
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15. Damn, DA.
You outta write a book or summin'! :rofl: Wow! Glad it all turned out ok in the end, though!
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 09:01 PM
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40. It would be a tragi-comedy, that's for sure.




I wonder how many stunt doubles we'd go through in the film version.



:hi:



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reyd reid reed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 10:13 PM
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19. I figured it was furniture
And I'm sorry it was giving you so much trouble. Poor thing.

How'd it turn out?

:hug:

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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 09:15 PM
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42. It turned out... um...




...sort of okay. I can always throw a pretty tablecloth over it, I guess.


And believe me, the irony in the fact that I spent days stripping off old crackled white paint and mahogany stain, only to add new mahogany stain and crackled white paint, in order to give my real antique table a faux antique look, was not lost on me.



:banghead:



Thanks.



:hug:


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Oeditpus Rex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 10:32 PM
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24. A Guy would've written
"Shit. Got the wrong paint. N/T"

:evilgrin:
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idgiehkt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 03:46 PM
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31. really?
I would think it would be more like "Those fuckers at the factory mislabled my spray paint can."

:evilgrin:
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 09:22 PM
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43. Hey, I thought it made a good human interest story.





"Local woman explodes in green paint rampage. Film at ten."



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Redstone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 08:55 PM
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38. Ah, you'd get along well with Mrs R; she's as passionate about
refinishing old furniture as you are.

And may I say, as a lifelong (It's genetic in my family) woodworker, how nice it is to hear how much respect you have for fine wood and good workmanship.

I think I like you even more that I did before. And that was a lot.

Redstone
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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-22-06 09:56 AM
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47. There is just something about fine old wood and good craftsmanship




...that captures my heart. And I have no idea where my wood passion comes from because no one else in my family works with wood or has any sort of appreciation for it. I must be a throwback to another generation. Or a former life.

But yeah, by all accounts it sounds like you and Mrs. Redstone and I were all separated at birth. So obviously it was our destiny to reunite. Glad it's working out!


Hugs.



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astral Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-21-06 09:46 PM
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44. I liked your story
It was fascinating to see how your mind works and how much effort you'd put into making a nice little old table a REALLY nice little old table. I aint' got it in me!

It was a nice adventure : )

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Dangerously Amused Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-22-06 10:06 AM
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48. Why thank you!




"...fascinating to see how your mind works..."


Heh heh. Or, "fails to engage at critically important times causing the creative sphere of my brain to reach near critical mass in an effort to compensate."


My life is full of serial (mis-)adventures, I fear. But all things considered, I really wouldn't want it any other way.



Welcome to DU!


:hi:



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