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Re: Best "Chick" drivers and brazier safety

To: "Phil Ethier" <pethier@isd.net>, "Eric Salem"
Subject: Re: Best "Chick" drivers and brazier safety
From: "Patrick Washburn" <washburn@dwave.net>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 07:43:16 -0500
Oh, now I get it.  I thought he meant the A & W hamburger.

> >This is going to degenerate into another discussion about braziers as a
> >safety issue.
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> This may be akin to the safety problem of high-pressure gas cylinders, I
> suppose.  Not related directly to cars, but part of the dynamic of having 
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> number of people at a festive summer event.  I think braziers should be
> allowed, but must be attended while hot.  Participants should be 
admonished
> not to throw coals in trash receptacles until they are demonstrably cold.
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> Of course, metalworkers of all types are welcome at autocrosses.
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> brazier
> Function: noun
> Etymology: French brasier, from Old French, fire of hot coals, from breze
> Date: circa 1690
> 1 : a pan for holding burning coals
> 2 : a utensil in which food is exposed to heat through a wire grill
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> bra7zier
> Pronunciation: 'brA-zh&r
> Function: noun
> Etymology: Middle English brasier, from bras brass
> Date: 14th century
> : one that works in brass
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> Phil Ethier    Saint Paul  Minnesota  USA
> 1970 Lotus Europa, 1992 Saturn SL2, 1986 Suburban, 1962 Triumph TR4 
CT2846L
> LOON, MAC   pethier@isd.net     http://www.mnautox.com/
> Daughter Amanda has presented us with a second grandchild.  Sirena Mae
> Stremski
> arrived on the first day of Spring 2001, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces.
> Neither one of them wears a brazier.
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Patrick Washburn
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