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  • Mischievous Experiments: Woodworking

    Posted on August 7th, 2009 Ty 8 comments

    doggie experiments

    For my latest experiment, I decided to try my hand teeths at woodworking. I thoughts maybe that, if I was successful at carving wood, I could help Mommy and Daddy remodel the kitchen. Things got off to a good start and I discovered that my teeths are very good at removing paint. My teeths can even remove drywall too!

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    Ultimately, however, the experiment failed. After awhile Mommy showed up with a strange bottle of liquid and sprayed it on the wood. That interrupted my experiment. The stuff stinks!

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    I don’t understand why, but working on my experiment is rather uncomfortable now. I will probably have to abandon it.

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    • Oh my Ty! I’ll bet your Mommy isn’t very happy with you! I have a tail-less dog, too - a mini Australian Shepherd, and she (Annie) did a similar experiment on the woodwork on the windowsill. Her teeth work very well at carving wood, too. In fact, she ate almost the entire windowsill off, including some of the drywall before I got home and discovered it. Good thing you guys are cute!

    • Mommy made all sorts of noises when she saw my work. I thought they were noises of pride and joy. But she did spray that icky stuff on it, so now I’m not so sure…

    • Goodie!! I did the same experiment on my mommy’s kitchen table chairs. She didn’t seem to mind too much but daddy wasn’t too happy. huh, I think yours and my’s work is a big improvement. Good works Ty!!

    • my mommy won’t let me redecorate any of the house. she won’t let me have any fun at all.

    • So your fun experiment is over with a spray.

    • Ty… we gives you an A+ in your Woodworking class. You ought to join the cast of Extreme Makeover/Home Edition…

    • Woodworking is such a nice hobby, don’t give it up, try another room!

    • The baseboards are easy to replace … But the woodworking equipment isn’t :)

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