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OK Mick - not bad - but I'd like to see him change the saw blade with his feet!
I suppose that if I could understand the language I might be able to understand why in the heck anyone would want to use his feet to scroll when he has two perfectly good hands.
Does he buy his material by the bored feet?Jim in Mexico
Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.
- Albert Einstein
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After I saw that - I went and looked up the definition of farsighted. Dude's definitely got an issue . . . . . or way too much time on his . . . . (okay, I'll say it) - Feet!
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