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the big green egg

updated tue 6 nov 01

 

Sheron Roberts on sun 4 nov 01


Ok I just have to jump in to this one.
I, like Lori, have good tools. Or should
I say, "did". My tools have a way of
showing up in my husbands side of
the studio or next door in my son-in-law's
work shop. My husband has been
a millwright for over 30 years and has
to provide his own tools where he is
employed. Since he works during the
day, it is I who most of the time has
to buy his tools for him. I have become
quite learned in how to buy industrial
quality tools. Surprises the male clerks
all the time. My darling husband trusts
me implicitly with the oh so important
tools of his trade. BUT, I am not
allowed to go near the dinky little=20
hibachi he is so fond of, or the gas grill.
Go figure!!!! He seems to forget that
I am the pyromaniac of the family.

Sheron in NC Where after two months
I decide to wash my car and it rains.
This after no rain for two months. Gee,
do you think Somebody was just waiting
for me to wash the car :)

Susan Ford on sun 4 nov 01


What is it about testosterone and charcoal grills?
Actually my husband can play with his Webber all
he wants. Gives me a break from cooking, and he
usually cleans the kitchen in the bargain.

He doesn't touch my pottery stuff, however, wihout
calling me out to the garage for supervision.

Susan

On 4 Nov 2001, at 0:04, Sheron Roberts wrote:

> Ok I just have to jump in to this one.
> I, like Lori, have good tools. Or should
> I say, "did". My tools have a way of
> showing up in my husbands side of
> the studio or next door in my son-in-law's
> work shop. My husband has been
> a millwright for over 30 years and has
> to provide his own tools where he is
> employed. Since he works during the
> day, it is I who most of the time has
> to buy his tools for him. I have become
> quite learned in how to buy industrial
> quality tools. Surprises the male clerks
> all the time. My darling husband trusts
> me implicitly with the oh so important
> tools of his trade. BUT, I am not
> allowed to go near the dinky little
> hibachi he is so fond of, or the gas grill.
> Go figure!!!! He seems to forget that
> I am the pyromaniac of the family.
>
> Sheron in NC Where after two months
> I decide to wash my car and it rains.
> This after no rain for two months. Gee,
> do you think Somebody was just waiting
> for me to wash the car :)
>
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Russel Fouts on mon 5 nov 01


But LORI drives a Mitsubishi Storm Trooper that she has to climb up
into!

And then there's Merrie and Lucille. Merrie's the potter Lucille is the
chain-saw!

Ru, gonna go do some "butch" stuff in my studio for a while. ;-)
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