I'm really surprised that some of you guys are finding it so hard to believe that I did this project. Let me state this one more time so that there's no confusion on this issue: With the exception of clicking the shutter on the camera I completed this project myself, period!
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Originally posted by AMADude
You think she actually did it?
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As I've already stated in several other threads, Yes I did it!
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Originally posted by slapass
She must know someone in construction as that garage is way too clean to be lived in.
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Ummmm, that's my garage at my house (that I live in). It's clean because I spent 2-1/2 hours cleaning it and moving all the crap off of that wall so there wouldn't be any distractions in the background.
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Originally posted by SureFire
Great pic.
She would of gotten my vote but the shop looked to perfect.
However, you don?t need penis to operate a saw!
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Maybe next time I should leave all the lawn tools and cluttered work bench in the background (that will save me a couple hours anyway) so it doesn't look too perfect.
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Originally posted by Blinky
No one I know could possibly have made that and stayed so clean. All sheds are so messy... that one looks fake.
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Hmmmm, it could be that after I spent most of the day sweating my ass off in a hot garage I thought it might be a good idea to take a shower, do my hair, and put on some makeup before I shot the pic.
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Originally posted by Mr. X
I agree.
She claims to have made them all by herself, but by looking at the craftsmanship of the letters and by looking at the background, it looks like someone is pretty handy around there, and I don't believe it's her for a second.
She doesn't deserve your votes, just for the fact that she's lying.
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You're pretty bold to come on here and unequivocally state that I'm lying. Believe whatever you like, but don't come here questioning my integrity with absolutely no grounds to do so.
Oh and just for the record, my family runs a lumber mill. Growing up I spent my summers running machines that would rip a 30' Pine tree into dozens of 2x4s in a couple minutes so running a jigsaw through a sheet of 1/2" plywood really wasn't all that difficult.