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  1. @lubomireire

    A term in Dublin is "the scorpy head on you" anyway this remark is usually passed upon some on who's peppering with anger.

  2. @Zajuts149

    The Norwegian word for bread crust is "brødskorpe". The word for earth crust is "jordskorpe".
    You have a tool for removing the outer layer called a scorp. Coincidence?

  3. @johnharrop5530

    My brother got one from my grandfathers fishing basket , I used it to bark the poles in my house before I shirlacked them

  4. @Flymochairman1

    Scorp and Travisher and Scraper. Heh Heh. Sounds like a Legal Firm. 😁 A sturdy looking chair though. Every day's a School Day.

  5. @g-bellefarms

    So…I saw your previous video where you mentioned the loss of Elm and Ash trees. Is there not a propagation effort to repopulate the species?

  6. @geekbride77

    I would enjoy sitting in that chair so much more knowing the work and love that went into making it. Love it!

  7. @BenZogata-d9z

    Can someone tell me the difference between a Shinto rasp and a farriers rasp?
    Very helpful tool I been using, not sure which I have though.

  8. @The_Jovian

    I wonder if scorpion is related to scorp. Maybe the curve of the tail and the blade were thought to be similar

  9. @TTT69304

    I love that word. Its like if you combine scoop and scrape and thats excellent given its function.

  10. @ThePatriotsrule1

    Travisher may not be the best to say, but having -ravisher as part of your name is pretty cool

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