I'm sorry, but I had to share this. Your post generated this strong image of
your wife basting your turkey with brake fluid. I know everyone tells me I'm a
tad strange. Just image what that sucker would taste like and the look on your
wife's face at that critical, life altering moment.
Happy New Year!
Guy
Tempe, AZ
Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I'm sharing this with the list, there's some useful info.
>
> List:
>
> I cut a cookie sheet for the first radio console trim cover. Since then I
> found a better source of sheet metal at a hobby shop.
>
> Every time my wife retires something from the kitchen I grab it. Very
> useful stuff. Old frying pans are drip pans for bleeding brakes etc. Deep
> pans are for cleaning engine parts. Cookie sheets are great for tearing
> down carburetors and keeping the small parts together. Mesh strainers are
> good for rinsing small parts, nuts and bolts. Turkey baster thingees are
> good for sucking fluid like from the master cylinders.
>
> Just make sure your wife is discarding the stuff so she won't get upset
> about it missing!
>
> Fred - So.SF
>
> ________________ Reply Separator ___________________
> >Subject: Re: Re[2]: radio
> >Author: "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>
> >Date: 1/5/2001 6:28 PM
> >
> >Fred,
> >
> >Yeah, the Rotozip looks nifty and a Dremel would take a long time and a lot
> >of wheels but they sure are handy. Especially cutting off frozen nuts!!
> >Ouch!!!!!!!!
> >
> >Cookie sheet?? That's creative. How did your wife take it??????
> >
> >Mike
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