Ron Collins on sat 16 nov 02
I set the eave of my house on fire once. I used a 23" updraft on wheels,
and would roll it out, fire, then roll back in garage.... One time the
regulator did something, I went out and flames were shooting up all over and
caught the house on fire....fortunately, I had a hose, and didn't need to
call fire dept. ex-spouse did not like that much, although he was in the
fuel business and it was his regulator.....he was about as happy with that
as the time I was getting out of his little spotless Thrimph TR convertible
with the wood dash, etc, had a whole brisket with lots of greasy sauce
taking to a party, caught my high heel on the edge of the car getting out,
and threw the whole greasy brisket and sauce all in the dash, vents,
etc......I'm glad he's not on this group...he could tell on me for other
little tiny mistakes....Melinda Collins, Antigua, Guatemala
Cheryl Hoffman on sun 17 nov 02
In a message dated 11/16/02 2:55:54 PM Pacific Standard Time,
Melron@CONEXION.COM.GT writes:
> I was getting out of his little spotless Thrimph TR convertible
> with the wood dash, etc, had a whole brisket with lots of greasy sauce
> taking to a party, caught my high heel on the edge of the car getting out,
> and threw the whole greasy brisket and sauce all in the dash, vents,
> etc....
Wow! What a nice fantasy for me to think about! I needed that laugh!
Thanks.
Cher Gauvin "The Key to Life is how well we deal with Plan B"
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