Ken, see what you started. This has gotten way-way out of hand. Time to cut the thread (using the chainsaw, of course---Whoops, I forgot, you don't have one anymore!). Oh, well, maybe the thread will get so long it will break from it's own weight. > ---------- > From: Gina Cass.[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, August 21, 1998 1:39 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN > Subject: Re: NoN-PD Chainsaws and beyond > > Hi Marling: Yes, I have been thinking about the decorative > standpoints. I > have seen at the surrounding County Fairs the Saw Blades that are > painted. > Nice, but I really think drapping ivy down with the Chain Saw hanging > from the > walls. A few flowers laced within the ivy would look nice. Various > Colors > even a ribbon may blend. Great as a Wedding Gift covered with the > bridal > colors. Can also use the Chain Saw to cut the Wedding Cake, you could > do 2-3 > layers at once. There are so many uses to the Chain Saw. Of course > you have > seen the ice carving with the saw and it works very well. You can > design a > lovely back yard with the saw and some trees. Trim at different > angles, or > totally down. > I know you have all seen those troublesome gates, this is the way to > handle > them. Landlord lock up your apartment and belongings, this is the > solution to > your problem. Take control of your problems. Need Hay/Straw for your > animals? Help yourself it is the greatest little at your side helper. > Someone parking in your space, forget that little ole can of mace > Let your neighbors hear your tough talk, I think its sure they won't > follow > your walk. > When you go out in the air at night, There is something to add its a > big ole > light. > Chain-Saws-R-US > Sorry Ken > TTFN > Gina > Hug to you Marling >