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Joe Fabeitz
 
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Two thoughts: 1) It might be easier to clean the scraps off of plates if
you could use the flame emitted from the kitchen faucet, and 2) I'd be
especially careful farting while your on the commode, especially if your a
smoker.

"meirman" wrote in message
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In Baltimore a few days ago, water from the city water supply leaked
into gas lines, and it apparently damaged some gas appliances. (Not
mine.)

Any idea how water in a gas pipe would damage a stove or other
appliance? Maybe I'm still living in the 50's but I would think one
just takes the burners out of the stove and lets them dry, and the gas
company could do whatever it does to get the water out of the gas
lines. Force hot dry air through the lines? Or just regular air if
that is too hard.

Meirman

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