Reason to keep vodka in the garage
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However *really* keeping a bottle of vodka in the garage probably isn't a good sign. |
Reason to keep vodka in the garage
On May 29, 3:30*pm, "DGDevin" wrote:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...5/27/MT1F1JKQ6.... However *really* keeping a bottle of vodka in the garage probably isn't a good sign. Food and solvent should be kept in different rooms. Many cases of poisoning. I remember a neighbor drank carbon tet and died. Greg |
Reason to keep vodka in the garage
On Sun, 29 May 2011 12:30:44 -0700, "DGDevin"
wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...DTL&type=autos However *really* keeping a bottle of vodka in the garage probably isn't a good sign. In the garage so certain members of the household won't find it? My father had to make a (rough hewn) padlockable cabinet in the basement for the liquor because the maid would drink it otherwise. OTOH a later maid, a J's Witness, quit because there was liquor in some cake or other that my mother made, and that she found out when she ate some of the cake. My mother insisted she couldn't have actually consumed any alcohol because all of it evaporates during baking, and she must have seen the cake being made (by my mother). But the maid quit anyhow. My mother insists the maid saw her put liquor in the cake and ate it anyhow. I don't know what kind of liquor it was. My father died when I was 8, and we couldn't afford a maid or anything more than the minimum after that. I don't understand the link. Why not clean the plug mechanically, scraping it with a pen knife or a key or metal brush or any piece of metal? I used to use a cheap knife on the lawn mower. I don't know if liquor dissolves carbon deposits or not. |
Reason to keep vodka in the garage
On 5/29/2011 4:36 PM, zek wrote:
On May 29, 3:30 pm, wrote: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...5/27/MT1F1JKQ6... However *really* keeping a bottle of vodka in the garage probably isn't a good sign. Food and solvent should be kept in different rooms. Many cases of poisoning. I remember a neighbor drank carbon tet and died. I doubt that is true. Don |
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