While thinking of a fitting reply, I was trapped by your dastardly signature. Again.
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Surely that's a euphemism.
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Thanks for the kind comments, Dazza. Yes, I've come to terms with submitting TCB to the Jersey Heritage Trust as it is (indeed, I have now done so). But it still grates with me.
It's a phenomenon which I'm sure most of the posters on Teh will recognise. Whatever your sphere of creative endeavour, be it whittling, or interweb-knitting, or guitar thrashing, you can never look at your own creations without seeing its imperfections and mistakes. It gets better over time: on occasion I've caught up with one of my carvings years after I completed it, and I can actually derive some pleasure from looking at it; but when I look at a new piece, all I can see is a bunch of mistakes held together with wood.
Oh, but who hasn't been...
I think all this talk about wood and balls is affecting you.
If we still had shillings and pence, then people would be better adders. And dividers. And multipliers. And taker awayers.
Everything divides by 10 these days, it doesn't make for an active mathematical mind. IMO.
Been dead for a week.
Now this post can finally die.