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Steve B
 
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Default The Three Day Rule

We have been talking of tools we can't find. You know, the one you KNOW you
have eight of ...........

Well, another slant.

I found about 12 various wrenches to grinders and Makita tools today. Some
of them I know what it goes to. Some of them, I haven't a clue.

BUT I DO KNOW THIS - If I toss ANY of those wrenches, even though I may not
have used it for ten years, I WILL NEED IT WITHIN THREE DAYS.

Never fails.

Steve


 
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