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G'day all,
Just thought I'd share this with the group.
This morning at about 9.30am I went down to the shed to do a bit. Opened
the door and staring back at me was my little blue healer cross.
I must have shut him in the shed last night.
I am currently making new kitchen cabinets and have the pantry on it's
back on the shed floor. It is melamine with Tasmanian Oak edging and
will eventually have Tassy oak doors.
The little bloke was inside the pantry. It was a bit chilly last night
so he probably got in to try and keep warm. Anyhow at some time he must
have decided it was time to get out of the cabinet, but being of a short
stout stature there wasn't enough run-up in the cupboard. All Tassy oak,
Polished, trim was scratched to buggery. He was sure glad to see me.
Couldn't be cross at the little ^%$#$$%^. He definitely wasn't a shed
dog today though. Stayed well away from it.

Tomorrow, sand down the edging mask up the melamine and respray it.

Have a good one
John
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in 1296436 20060520 114941 John B wrote:
G'day all,
Just thought I'd share this with the group.
This morning at about 9.30am I went down to the shed to do a bit. Opened
the door and staring back at me was my little blue healer cross.
I must have shut him in the shed last night.


How come you didn't miss him?
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Bob Martin wrote:
in 1296436 20060520 114941 John B wrote:

G'day all,
Just thought I'd share this with the group.
This morning at about 9.30am I went down to the shed to do a bit. Opened
the door and staring back at me was my little blue healer cross.
I must have shut him in the shed last night.



How come you didn't miss him?

In the evenings, he usually hangs around the lounge with us, but if
someone leaves a bedroom door open the little bugger gets on the bed and
climbs right down under the rugs.
He must have gotten into the shed when I went down there at about 8.30pm
to grab a screw driver, which is after his dinner time.
I think he has forgiven me as he was in there today while I was working

regards
John
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On 2006-05-21, Bob Martin wrote:
in 1296436 20060520 114941 John B wrote:
G'day all,
Just thought I'd share this with the group.
This morning at about 9.30am I went down to the shed to do a bit. Opened
the door and staring back at me was my little blue healer cross.
I must have shut him in the shed last night.


How come you didn't miss him?


If he's anything like mine, he probably opened the shed door himself, and
was working on his own little project.
Smart little buggers they are.
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