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I could almost taste that pie along with a nice hot cup of coffee. Thanks for the early morning torture
19/Dec/08 12:35 AM
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Amen to that, Leigh. I think I'll wait until after I've had lunch to work this one!
19/Dec/08 2:14 AM
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Someone's been baking for a party! Happy Christmas & have a fun New Year's celebration, see you next year!
19/Dec/08 3:17 AM
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A desertiholics dream of a puzzle. I'll bet the rest of the dinner tasted pretty good too!
19/Dec/08 3:33 AM
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This one is just evil I'm trying to lose weight and this gives me an appetite.
19/Dec/08 3:51 AM
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I will have a piece of one at the front or the lemon meringue at the back please.
19/Dec/08 5:03 AM
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For those of you who were interested, I have uploaded a few examples of my Brother's woodworking skills onto my gallery. Each piece is polished mechanically (no varnish was used) starting with fairly coarse sandpaper and gradually increasing the fineness of the grit and finishing off with about 24,000 grit. This gives a silky smooth feel and a permanent polish.

19/Dec/08 6:17 AM
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That was not funny, all that pie following the four piggies yesterday!
Thanks, Ian, I shall go right to your gallery now and look at your brother's burnished wood pieces!
19/Dec/08 6:58 AM
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But maybe it would have been funnier if the piggy butts had FOLLOWED the pie puzzle!! Well, just doing the puzzle doesn't have many calories, as long as it doesn't inspire anything (of course, there's way too much temptation this time of year). And think of all the exercise our fingers got! This was a fun puzzle!
19/Dec/08 9:41 AM
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Boy some people are clever - your brother must be so proud of himself being able to do such lovely work. My Dad was also very clever with his woodwork, brings back memories. A pleasure to see Ian,
19/Dec/08 8:57 PM
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