Wooden Wedding Rings


November 26, 2005

Wedding rings.

Filed under: Travel — wood_rings @ 5:03 am

suszonek asked:


Our wedding rings :) Nasze obraczki :)

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November 17, 2005

Wedding Rings

Filed under: People — wood_rings @ 10:32 pm

bluk9t asked:


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November 13, 2005

How tight are your wedding rings?

Filed under: Weddings — wood_rings @ 3:28 am

SAKelly asked:


How tight are your wedding rings? Do you have to struggle to get them past your knuckle or do they slide on and off very easily?

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November 11, 2005

How much would you pay for ***?

Filed under: Jokes & Riddles — wood_rings @ 4:56 am

lady_kiki_007 asked:


A man is driving down a deserted stretch of highway when he notices a

>sign out of the corner of his eye….It reads:

>

> SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS

> HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION

> 10 MILES

>

>He thinks this is a figment of his imagination and drives on without

>second thought….Soon he sees another sign which reads:

>

> SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS

> HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION

> 5 MILES

>

>Suddenly he begins to realize that these signs are for real and drives

>past a third sign saying:

>

> SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS

> HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION

> NEXT RIGHT

>

>His curiosity gets the best of him and he pulls into the drive. On the

>far side of the parking lot is a stone building with a small sign

next

>to the door reading:

>

> SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS

>

>He climbs the steps and rings the bell. The door is answered by a nun

>in a long black habit who asks, “What may we do for you my son?”

>He answers, “I saw your signs along the highway and was interested in

>possibly doing business….”

>

>”Very well my son. Please follow me.” He is led through many winding

>passages and is soon quite disoriented. The nun stops at a closed door

>and tells the man, “Please knock on this door.”

>He does so and another nun in a long habit, holding a tin cup answers

>the door… This nun instructs, “Please place $100 in the cup then go

>through the large wooden door at the end of the hallway.”

>

>He puts $100 in the cup, eagerly trots down the hall and slips through

>the door pulling it shut behind him. The door locks, and he finds

>himself back in the parking lot facing another sign:

>

>GO IN PEACE. YOU HAVE JUST BEEN SCREWED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS.

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November 10, 2005

I have personally photographed different varities of petrified wood and ALL are without growth rings. WHY?

Filed under: Religion & Spirituality — wood_rings @ 6:18 am

Ben Yeshua (son of our Savior) asked:


Very true, and I will post photos some day.

Does this support Flood Geology and display the earth was once Adam’s botanical garden, or arboretum?
How? Because growth rings are formed by different seasons. Even today in the tropics they form. Not so in controlled stable conditions.
Undoubtedly post-flood trees will solidify with rings. My observations were complete cross sections, and many geologists are puzzled as to their absence. It does not fit into their current theories.

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November 8, 2005

Windex Stain on wood floor - help?

Filed under: Maintenance & Repairs — wood_rings @ 6:18 am

Black-lab asked:


In a rush this morning I was emptying my car from the night before and set our Windex bottle on the wood stairs. 12 hours later I discovered the bottle had leaked, and there is now a “ring” on the stairs. It almost looks discolored on part of it, that may be from the blue of the Windex.

But what can I do, help…
It definitley is the color of the windex, as I checked it this morning. It now looks pretty dry. The windex actually took some of the finish off. I think we’re going to have to sand/stain/seal again. But thanks for all the input! Not a fun discovery to make and such a horrible mistake … especially when we’ve only owned the house for 2.5 months! :(

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November 4, 2005

Designer Engagement Rings

Filed under: People — wood_rings @ 2:56 pm

suzanedass asked:


http://designerengagementrings.blogspot.com/ - Designer Engagement Rings. Design your own engagement or wedding ring.

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November 3, 2005

The Bristle Dart Board is not Made From Boars Bristles

Filed under: Hobbies — wood_rings @ 1:45 pm

Steve Porter asked:


The Bristle Dart Board was the first replacement dartboard for the old wooden dart board that had been used for centuries. The Bristle style dart board is the ultimate dart board as far as I’m concerned, the look and feel of it and the satisfying thud when the dart hits the board seems just right, like this is the way darts was meant to be played.

The “bristles” are actually pieces of rope tied together to make a small bundle. Lots of bundles are then put on a wooden base and compressed together using a steel ring. The face of the board is then sanded down and the dyes added to give the segments their different colours and then the “spider” or steel segment dividers are added. The number ring is put on the outside and hey presto; you have a bristle dart board.

The first one was made by Nodor, which is a bit odd as they were a company that made modelling clay and their boast was that the clay had no odour, hence the name Nodor. They then had an idea to make a dart board out of modelling clay, which frankly did not do very well as it was a bit messy, but they sold a few. Remember at the time most dart boards were made from wood.

Then someone approached Nodor with the bright idea of making the dart board out of pieces of rope! This unlikely idea turned out to be genius and Nodor patented the first Bristle Dart Board in the early thirties. Having the patent meant they were the only manufacturer allowed to produce the board for 20 years and then other manufacturers came on the scene.

Other manufacturers now entered the arena especially Winmau. Now the race was on to produce better and better versions of the original Bristle dart board; staple free bulls eyes and thinner wire shaped in a diamond shape to reduce the dreaded bounce outs appeared. They also reduced the gauge of the wire used in making the spider, so much so that the present boards have 20% or more extra space for the darts to hit.

This means that these days all of the premium tournament boards are staple free and have ultra thin wire segment dividers. Winmau has its Blade III board and Nodor its Supawires board and now there are a whole host of other makes as well which all have increased scoring areas like the DMI Bandit that is totally staple free. All have staple free bulls eyes and ultra thin wire to increase the scoring area of the segments. The Bristle dart board is at the peak of its development, giving rise to increased scores compared to the past due to those ultra thin wires and increased scoring areas.

As for the future of the Bristle dart board, I think it is still bright, as nothing quite matches the look, sound and feel of a classic bristle board not withstanding the incredible developments of the electronic dart board.



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