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Whoa. My backyard neighbor is chopping wood, wielding a full-sized axe -- wearing safety goggles, work boots and nothing else. I'm keeping my phone with me in case I hear a scream and need to call 911.

 

Need a taller privacy fence.

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Did you really say "wielding a full-sized axe"?

 

I was merely conveying the magnitude of his tool.

 

 

 

 

:tongue_smilie:

 

ETA: He'd need only an averaged-sized codpiece.

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Oh my. And I complain about my neighbor who does yard work sans shirt.

 

No kidding. I grumble about my neighbor mowing the lawn wearing less than I'd like, but at least he always has pants. I still know far more about him than I should, especially when he bends down to fiddle with the mower, but I now realize it could be so very much worse.

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Who gets up in the morning and decides they need safety goggles not pants? I'm just trying to work out the logic of it.

 

Exactly how tall is the privacy fence? Would a hatchet have been better or worse than a full-size ax? If he'd been using a chain saw, do you think he would have chosen pants?

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I saw a website one...

And you do live in Portland...

 

Er. Um. Wow. I hope the guy I'm thinking of is not your neighbor. LOL.

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I saw a website one...

And you do live in Portland...

 

Er. Um. Wow. I hope the guy I'm thinking of is not your neighbor. LOL.

 

The couple who lived in the house before this guy were raising sheep in the backyard. We'd assumed they'd picked up a couple lambs for Easter dinner, but nope, they were for wool.

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oh my goodness.

 

We did have a neighbor once who took advantage of privacy fences to utilize his backyard pool in the buff. He told us when we moved in that we were welcome to come over and swim any time. Paused a minute and then said, "Well, knock on the gate first....sometimes I am out there, ummm, less than dressed...."

 

(we never went over to swim, just in case)

 

He later came over when he needed help stitching a support garment after a surgery, which I thought was odd, but at least he gave us fair warning on the bathing and never chopped wood in just his boots....

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LOL

 

Um..I mean the question is why?

 

It hit 66F here today. We aren't used to that kind of heat.

 

(I hope he wore sunscreen.)

 

We're months away from the two weeks of the year we need it.

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No... no. No? He's *naked* chopping wood? :huh:

 

Now I know why Drs have bizarre wound stories.

 

Home amputation. Or is that technically amputation?

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Your neighbor must have been quite disappointed in the whole "pants" thing.

 

Wouldn't want to distract the guy...

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I find the idea of Nude Wood Chopping ridiculously funny.

 

I can think of absolutely no circumstances where I would be getting ready to chop wood and think "You know what would make this task better? Being naked."

 

:lol: :lol: :lol:

 

I can think of absolutely no circumstances where I would be getting ready to chop wood... but if I ever had to do it, the naked thing would never occur to me, either.

 

And it wouldn't just be for woodchopping.

 

"Gee, honey, I think I'll go out in the back yard and sweep the patio. Here, hold my dress for me until I get back inside."

 

No. Nuh-uh. Not happening.

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Is this a p*rn version of the Red Green show, sounds like something that might happen there. "Well I was fixin' to go out and cut me some wood, so I put on my boots, that's all, just my boots. Oh and my safety goggles, because you know, you could put out an eye with that axe."

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