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and the Crayola erasable?

Meat, bullets, tools, something to season the meat with, and something to open the wine with.

I'd say you're prepared.

What'cha doin' wit that thar framin' squar, TWC? Is you gonna build sumpin? :-)

Ever get the kitchen cabinet fixed? How's the toes BTW?


sasob

Framing Square?

I was cutting supports to replace the closet bar that collapsed and left my clothes in a heap on the floor. You know, mark the plywood so it's square. Use the hole saw to make the round hole. Then cut the piece in half. Perfect 180 degree half circle to rest the rod in on each end. That'll do for now.

The rest of that stuff is left from when my 9 year old daughter replaced all the electrical outlets in her bedroom. No lie, bubble eye. :-)

Toes healed, thanks.

"No lie, bubble eye."

Is that were that comes from? My dad and his oldest brother always call each other "bubble eyes", and I never knew where the heck it came from. Certainly a different era. :)

Certainly a different era.

Some things get recylced. Like the term "cool". No Lies, Bubble Eyes. apparently didn't make the cut.

Cool, OTOH, has been in and out of fashion several times in my short life. It seems to have achieved permanence during the last decade though.

Guess What? followed by Chicken Butt was going around for a while but seems to have died away like those horrible mustard plants.

Framing Square?

Framing square, rafter square, carpenter's square, iron square, builder's square - it goes by various names. I once did the same thing you did regarding the closet bar; I used sched.40, one inch steel pipe for the bar. If that thing ever collapses, it's time to donate some clothes to the drop-off box.

Your little girl can change electrical outlets? That's impressive (don't tell your insurrance agent.) Do you supervise at all?

"Bubble Eye?" That's one I haven't heard before. How about, "That's no lie; hope to die; stick a needle in my eye." ;-)


sasob

Er,...that's no lie; cross my heart and hope to die; stick a needle in my eye.
Yes, it's been some time (sigh.)

sasob

Your little girl can change electrical outlets? That's impressive (don't tell your insurrance agent.) Do you supervise at all?

Yep, nope, yep. :-)

The boy can do it too.

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