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Old 04-08-2010, 07:48 PM
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Thanks,

My latest attempt of this week, which I didn't post a picture, wasn't a success. I lost control of my knife...

She has a mean expression in that last attempt, but I don't like the result. I'll have to try another time.

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Old 04-08-2010, 10:02 PM
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Yep! I can remember nurses that looked just like that when I was younger.
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Old 04-08-2010, 10:31 PM
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Well, I got news for you, I had one just like that a few years ago for a blood test. She had a few small bottles to fill from the same needle, and she kept moving the needle while changing the bottles. Ouch...

I had her 2 years in a row for blood tests until I decided to go else where

I nicknamed her Ilsa for "Ilsa, she wolf of the SS"

She didn't have the same look though. But I could swear she had the same mean smile...

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Ive had a couple of old rough nurses in my days also,think they really worked for a Vet and nursed part time on the side!! You could always tell them by how long the hair was on there legs. Theres alot of thing I could be doing but I enjoy just trying to carve and its fun to me. If you are not haven fun at doing anything and enjoying it just keep trying but in your case,you are doing great from what Ive seen you carve. Soooooooooo dont stop now!!!

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