look what I made (woodworking)
I don't know how all these different shades show up, none of them are exact.
The one below is closest, it's just a shade redder than that.
By the way, I painted those picture frames black today along with the blades on the ceiling fan.
I'm thinking about becoming an interior decorator.

Who knows the name of the actor on the right, bottom photo?
The one below is closest, it's just a shade redder than that.
By the way, I painted those picture frames black today along with the blades on the ceiling fan.
I'm thinking about becoming an interior decorator.

Who knows the name of the actor on the right, bottom photo?
Last edited by Raoul; Aug 27, 2006 at 08:20 PM.
Originally Posted by Raoul

Who knows the name of the actor on the right, bottom photo?

Originally Posted by Raoul
Hint: Longest running show in the history of television.
The world's longest running TV show is "Meet the Press". It began on NBC on November 6th, 1947, and has been running in the USA for 55 years, non-stop!
Source : Television History - The First 75 Years
Probably thinking of Gunsmoke, but that is not the correct answer.
Originally Posted by Kool Aid
The world's longest running TV show is "Meet the Press". It began on NBC on November 6th, 1947, and has been running in the USA for 55 years, non-stop!
Source : Television History - The First 75 Years
Probably thinking of Gunsmoke, but that is not the correct answer.

Source : Television History - The First 75 Years
Probably thinking of Gunsmoke, but that is not the correct answer.

I tried to cheat too and that's what I came up with. Then I was thinking Johnny Carson, but he didn't really act.
My bad.
I was thinking 'longest running show' in the vein of 'I Love Lucy' or 'MASH' or 'Seinfeld' with a continuous star or cast.
Meet The Press or the Tonight Show have certainly run longer but many different people have hosted.
Gunsmoke ran 20 years with nearly 700 episodes.
Nothing has come close to that record.
'The Simpsons' have a chance to break it but, once again there will probably be new/different people doing the voiceovers.
I was thinking 'longest running show' in the vein of 'I Love Lucy' or 'MASH' or 'Seinfeld' with a continuous star or cast.
Meet The Press or the Tonight Show have certainly run longer but many different people have hosted.
Gunsmoke ran 20 years with nearly 700 episodes.
Nothing has come close to that record.
'The Simpsons' have a chance to break it but, once again there will probably be new/different people doing the voiceovers.
Originally Posted by Budha05STX
Looks good Raoul.
Here is the last woodworking project I worked on.
Turning this:

Into this:

Here is the last woodworking project I worked on.
Turning this:

Into this:

Originally Posted by buckdropper
.... I love the room but the door??? fill us in on the Door...

It's pretty standard down here for storage space as practically no houses have basements. Sea level and flat.




