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I ran out of liquid hand soap in the shop today. I looked around and
there were all those bottles of LDD that were left over when I got the
bowl soaking out of my system. Guess what I'll be washing up with.

Beside the LDD is a nearly full gallon of white glue that I bought to
try to heal cracks. Should have spent the money on gas.

Then there is the propane fish fryer that never fried a fish. I
boiled a good many bowls, though, until I noticed that the cracking
statistics seemed unchanged. The rate is low with or without boiling.

I have a box of bottle stoppers that I made without thinking. This is
the bible belt and no one admits to drinking wine by buying a bottle
stopper. Is there a retrofit kit to make them fit a beer can? I did
sell two to a neighbor "for his sister". He never paid for them.

This year I'm making tree ornaments. Hope springs eternal!
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Cochran, GA

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chance.




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say that the bottle stoppers are for cooking oil, not wine


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I ran out of liquid hand soap in the shop today. I looked around and there
were all those bottles of LDD that were left over when I got the bowl
soaking out of my system. Guess what I'll be washing up with.

Beside the LDD is a nearly full gallon of white glue that I bought to try
to heal cracks. Should have spent the money on gas.

Then there is the propane fish fryer that never fried a fish. I boiled a
good many bowls, though, until I noticed that the cracking statistics
seemed unchanged. The rate is low with or without boiling.

I have a box of bottle stoppers that I made without thinking. This is the
bible belt and no one admits to drinking wine by buying a bottle stopper.
Is there a retrofit kit to make them fit a beer can? I did sell two to a
neighbor "for his sister". He never paid for them.

This year I'm making tree ornaments. Hope springs eternal!
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

A fool must now and then be right by
chance.






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On Aug 2, 6:24 pm, Gerald Ross wrote:
I ran out of liquid hand soap in the shop today. I looked around and
there were all those bottles of LDD that were left over when I got the
bowl soaking out of my system. Guess what I'll be washing up with.

Beside the LDD is a nearly full gallon of white glue that I bought to
try to heal cracks. Should have spent the money on gas.

Then there is the propane fish fryer that never fried a fish. I
boiled a good many bowls, though, until I noticed that the cracking
statistics seemed unchanged. The rate is low with or without boiling.

I have a box of bottle stoppers that I made without thinking. This is
the bible belt and no one admits to drinking wine by buying a bottle
stopper. Is there a retrofit kit to make them fit a beer can? I did
sell two to a neighbor "for his sister". He never paid for them.

This year I'm making tree ornaments. Hope springs eternal!
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

A fool must now and then be right by
chance.


ROTFL and BTDT Nice to know there are others with the same results :-)
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 18:24:53 -0400, Gerald Ross wrote:

I ran out of liquid hand soap in the shop today. I looked around and
there were all those bottles of LDD that were left over when I got the
bowl soaking out of my system. Guess what I'll be washing up with.


Use it VERY sparingly... BTDT and takes forever to rinse off..

Beside the LDD is a nearly full gallon of white glue that I bought to
try to heal cracks. Should have spent the money on gas.


In a pinch, seal log ends with it?

Then there is the propane fish fryer that never fried a fish. I
boiled a good many bowls, though, until I noticed that the cracking
statistics seemed unchanged. The rate is low with or without boiling.


Will it heat your shop this winter without exploding or burning the place down?
Sounds like you may need a yard sale, dude.. lol

I have a box of bottle stoppers that I made without thinking. This is
the bible belt and no one admits to drinking wine by buying a bottle
stopper. Is there a retrofit kit to make them fit a beer can? I did
sell two to a neighbor "for his sister". He never paid for them.


Well, I know your area doesn't have a lot of fancy cooking places, but
"gor-mays" sometimes have several types of olive oil and such...
Down my way, they're called "tequila bottle" stoppers. ;-]

This year I'm making tree ornaments. Hope springs eternal!

Holiday ornaments, right?
gotta be PC here..



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On Aug 3, 12:49*pm, mac davis wrote:
On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 18:24:53 -0400, Gerald Ross wrote:
I ran out of liquid hand soap in the shop today. I looked around and
there were all those bottles of LDD that were left over when I got the
bowl soaking out of my system. Guess what I'll be washing up with.


Use it VERY sparingly... BTDT and takes forever to rinse off..



Beside the LDD is a nearly full gallon of white glue that I bought to
try to heal cracks. Should have spent the money on gas.


In a pinch, seal log ends with it?



Then there is *the propane fish fryer that never fried a fish. I
boiled a good many bowls, though, until I noticed that the cracking
statistics seemed unchanged. The rate is low with or without boiling.


Will it heat your shop this winter without exploding or burning the place down?
Sounds like you may need a yard sale, dude.. lol



I have a box of bottle stoppers that I made without thinking. This is
the bible belt and no one admits to drinking wine by buying a bottle
stopper. Is there a retrofit kit to make them fit a beer can? I did
sell two to a neighbor "for his sister". He never paid for them.


Well, I know your area doesn't have a lot of fancy cooking places, but
"gor-mays" sometimes have several types of olive oil and such...
Down my way, they're called "tequila bottle" stoppers. * ;-]

This year I'm making tree ornaments. *Hope springs eternal!


Holiday ornaments, right?
gotta be PC here..

mac

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You've got to be correct with those things Mac, and leave the crooks
out of it, just call them "Christmas-tree ornaments" °¿°.

Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo


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Holiday ornaments, right?
gotta be PC here..

mac


You've got to be correct with those things Mac, and leave the crooks out of it, just call them "Christmas-tree ornaments" °¿°.

Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo


Unless "Hanging Holiday Art" sells for more..


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