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« on: January 30, 2009, 10:06:05 AM »

Goodday,

Name's Stephen Chin, been a Dental Surgeon for  28 years. I do  Lego, Model trains , model Helis, and lately stuck on Puzzles.
Me and Dave Cooper ( Trooper) are your Aussie connections, from the Land of Oz

I came to this site to start a new life, so whatever you hear or read from these crazy puzzlers about me ARE NOT TRUE!
I am not crazy, I don't sell puzzles for a living, like that Stick fella / genius
And I am really normal,,,,,little voices tell me to make funny puzzles,,,,,I see dead people,,,,,,

I tend to tinker more than I make, I like puzzles and I like woodturning, so why not combine the 2 and have fun.
The Hellraiser boxes, and the latest  Football Downunder and the Woo Tuck Fook are my works.
Thou I am tempted to start my first pen. I like what I see on your sites. A very steep learning curve to get to your levels

Anything thats differcult and Impossible, anything unusual, I'll have a go,  I like the challenge, keeps me thinking,

Sharing our thoughts and creations and ideas here, now thats COOL!

A big Thank You to JD for redirecting us here, and ruining your quiet and serile website,,,,,Cheers

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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2009, 10:50:22 AM »

Come on Chinney, everyone who knows that you are insane.  There is no hideing it anymore, so you might as well admit it.  You are the king of the nutballs, and we love you for it.  Stephen is also brilliant.  Little booger figured out a way to make my onion puzzlebox already, and I've been trying for years. 

Everyone feel free to give Sthephen hell.  I think he enjoys it.  Don't worry about hurting his feelings.  Dentists don't have feelings. 

Ha !! Taking jabs at lathies is like shooting fish in a barrel on this website, but how often do you get to pick on a dentist.
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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2009, 11:42:19 AM »

Steven... A dentist huh? Well, it seems that every community needs  (shudder) a dentist. Grin

Maybe I can ask ours to give a visit.  Perhaps then I can figure out why such brilliant guys like to play with Novocaine so much. Shocked
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« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2009, 12:15:17 PM »

Not a traditional dentist by any means.  Ask him what he keeps near his dentist chair.  I don't call them patients, I call them victims.  Stephen can pull the pin out of his fake hand grenade and hand it to a patient to hold while he drills in thier teeth.  Also, the last thing you want to see when you come out of goofy gas land is that medeusa hanging in the corner.  They guy really is a few marbles short of a bag, but the mables that he does have are so shiney that you just can't look away (like roadkill).

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« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2009, 01:04:56 PM »

Goodday,
 Chin, Dental Surgeon  I do  Lego, Model trains , model Helis, and lately stuck on Puzzles.
I came to this site to start a new life,I am not crazy, I am really normal,,,,,little voices tell me to make funny puzzles,,,,,I see dead people,,,,, now thats COOL!,,,,,Cheers

Okay I edited your introduction to reflect what I got out of it, now that's SCARY Shocked Shocked Shocked  Maybe we should call this;
 PUZZLES ANONYMOUS! Grin Grin
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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2009, 06:56:50 AM »

Dang! The 2 craziest puzzlers found me!!. I am doomed, but lucky I am thick skin

Actually I can make my patients laugh, I hope with me, rather than at me

The puzzles keeps them entertained and quiet

Now get back to making puzzles, instead of making posts and out doing each other
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« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2009, 07:03:07 AM »

The craziest patients laugh, that the puzzles keeps them entertained and quiet

What kind of 'little shop of horrors' have you got goin' on over there Shocked Grin
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« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2009, 08:07:45 AM »

I can confirm, Stephan is completely crazy.  Only a crazy man could turn such amazing puzzles!
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