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Location: Hoodsport,Wa USA
Website: woodlaughs.com

I like woodworking and cartooning. I also like this website, its fun to see what other woodworkers are up to.

-- Liggy, at woodlaughs.com

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a1Jim

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#1 posted 374 days ago

Welcome to Ljs a world wide community were there are great people,super projects and great woodworkers.Enjoy!

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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#2 posted 374 days ago

Welcome To LumberJocks.
Good Luck…

-- Rick

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Bob817

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#3 posted 374 days ago

Welcome to LumberJocks where the People and Projects are Amazing! Good Luck Liggy!

-- ~ Bob ~ Newton, N.H.

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SnowyRiver

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#4 posted 371 days ago

Welcome aboard. Nice that you could join us on Lumberjocks.

-- Wayne - Plymouth MN

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Max

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#5 posted 370 days ago

Glad to see that you have made LumberJocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome

-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT

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clieb91

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#6 posted 81 days ago

Liggy, Welcome back to LumberJock’s I am sure you have been around but I noticed the gap in your postings. I did go through the rest of the cartoons and they are quite humorous. Sorry you can not find an outlet for them. You mentioned Disney, I too am a study of the Imagineers and Walt’s Philosophy. Have to start somewhere and go from there, I look forward to seeing some of your woodworking projects no matter what they are.
I have found a very simple way to put print on wood, have you thought about maybe making a cartoon or two into a plaque? Let me know and I will be glad to share with you, I have it posted somewhere around here as well.

CtL

-- Chris L. "Don't Dream it, Be it."

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Liggy

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#7 posted 80 days ago

clieb91 thanks for your welcome comments. Sorry about that gap, for some reason I had a little trouble with my computer or something and couldn’t interact with other woodworkers so I got frustrated and stopped trying. But my friend Dez also a lumberjock, helped me with my computer and so this time around things are going better and I am enjoying the contact with other similarly afflicted woodworking enthusiasts. I look forward to hearing more about your studies of Disney. I’m very sad my son grew up and left the nest. Because he used to serve as a great foil or excuse to go to Disneyland, but now I have been flushed out of the pocket so-to speak, and am forced to admit to my wife that taking my son to Disneyland was all a smoke screen all along. I enjoyed reading a book about Walt Disney’s fascination with trains. I forget the title , but it was written by Roger Broggie. I don’t think I’m veering too far off topic here, because in that book is pleasant description of a woodworking project Walt took on himself. He was very careful in planning, choosing between wood species and building the caboose to his amazing backyard railroad. I also liked the imagineering book I read that suggested that if you can’t get hired as an imagineer then start acting like one anyway. It suggested things like community service, for example , helping to decorate a classroom, or serving in a homeless shelter, or helping with community theatre etc. I hope I don’t sound like I’m just interested in woodworkers who are also Disney-philes. If you are even the slightest bit interested in woodworking, then we have a lot of common ground.

-- Liggy, at woodlaughs.com

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