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  • mikku
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    Originally posted by stonecutter View Post

    that's about the only inanimate object assigned a gender that seems normal.
    Wife refers to me as "he", when working on truck; tools; oven; building that houses oven; actually whatever I am doing (that I like to do). And in her eyes, I am an "inanimate object"-- go figure that one out!

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  • cobblerdave
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    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver
    The only thing I can relate to on gender for the oven is the SWMBO says it is my girlfriend since I spend more time with the oven than her. LOL.
    G'day
    Same thing with me.... The wife calls the oven the" mistress"
    Regards dave

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  • mikku
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    Really looking great. I'm sure the narrow pieces are fussy getting to all fit together. You've earned the title of "Il Pizzaoilo for copper or master tinker".

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    Last dome course mostly done, now the cricket and all the custom pieces to tie to the chimney. Crazy weather here, Monday it almost snowed, furnace came on now Saturday it is 90 degrees and AC is on.

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  • stonecutter
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    Originally posted by UtahBeehiver
    The only thing I can relate to on gender for the oven is the SWMBO says it is my girlfriend since I spend more time with the oven then her. LOL.
    Mine referred to herself as a wfo widow....so I guess my oven was more of a casket.
    Last edited by stonecutter; 06-21-2014, 10:37 AM.

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  • Greenman
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    Whatever gender you chose to allocate it is a very interesting and well executed finish. It will be interesting to see how it looks as it ages. I am sure that age will be kind and it will mellow with it.

    Congratulations.

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  • stonecutter
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    Look fantastic Russell, great job with the copper.

    Don't you think is weird calling an oven a her or him? Vessels are hers....that's about the only inanimate object assigned a gender that seems normal.

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  • Gulf
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    Originally posted by Gulf View Post
    Russell,
    Your cladding is turning out greater than I even expected! And I knew that you would do it right. For some reason the cladding reminds me of scales. And the mental picture that I am getting is screaming "The Copper Dragon" . Of course, in a few months, "The Green Dragon" may be more fitting. I love the look of oxidized copper.
    Russell,
    I am updating my above suggestions to include "Dragoness" instead of dragon . With all the hard work, sweat, and toil it takes to forge their shape in to that fantasy you first envisioned: It somehow, helps to refer to them in the feminine gender .
    Last edited by Gulf; 06-20-2014, 06:02 PM.

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  • mikku
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    Guess I've been away from the world too long. Let's not pollute this fine thread that Russell has created with animation crap. I see way too much manga everywhere I look!

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  • leetheldc
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    This oven is a masterpiece true beauty and what great knowledgable thread also so many key points in the build for all us newbies to follow great work and attention to detail from start to finish

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  • oasiscdm
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    :In Hollywood anything is possible mkku
    Last edited by oasiscdm; 06-20-2014, 05:37 AM.

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  • mikku
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    Originally posted by oasiscdm View Post
    Still go with mutant ninja turtle gulf mainly due to the shell shape.
    Turtles don't have flames coming out of their mouths though--dragons do!

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  • oasiscdm
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    Still go with mutant ninja turtle gulf mainly due to the shell shape.

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  • Gulf
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    Russell,
    Your cladding is turning out greater than I even expected! And I knew that you would do it right. For some reason the cladding reminds me of scales. And the mental picture that I am getting is screaming "The Copper Dragon" . Of course, in a few months, "The Green Dragon" may be more fitting. I love the look of oxidized copper.

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  • UtahBeehiver
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    Getting closer, course 6 complete, getting tight quarters now, spent much time developing the last template for course 7, took several trial shingles to get it right so tomorrow is a cut and bend day. Plus my first SM tomatoes of 2014. Only left with two plants but enough to me and seeds for 2015.

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