They say that Thomas Edison made 324 million failed attempts before building the first working lightbulb. Well, ok, I made that number up, but I’m pretty sure he didn’t nail it on the first try. For every great idea, there are dozens of rejected ones… and that’s the focus of this episode. The top 10 rejected woodworking-related social events.
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Nice ‘cast. I was thinking of doing a Top Ten list – maybe next year. I settled for a “Choose the Tagline” poll which was really more of a “Rejected Tagline” list. But some people seemed to take it seriously.
Re: the bowling league. The handicap could be determined by the number of fingers. But maybe billiards would be more suitable, and you have to play with your own turned cue stick.
P.S. I’ve got you beat on budget haircuts, with my pair of clippers and a 1/4″ attachment!
I’m with Eric on the haircut…of course, that’s mostly because there’s not much to cut.
Good idea for a restaurant. They could have a weekly chili night and give a door prize to the person that finds a finger!
That would be so cool!