I don’t wear shirts with pictures or words, but If I did, I’d wear that
I’ll have t o have the Wifey unit make me a t-shirt of this.
I shudder to think of the scrap value of my spare parts.
In my very younger days with very small children running around I decided that the gas stove should be spotless. Being the adventurous kind I started taking apart the oven but one thing led to another and next thing I knew I had it completely apart. Sat down to have a pepsi and contemplated whether to wait for hubby or could I actually repeat my actions backwards? Well, I tried, really I did but by the time hubby got home it was cooking dinner but I had one piece left over. But I did end up with a sparkling almost new stove. Of course when done with dinner he had to go get his friends to come over to look it over and by end of day everyone we knew had heard about my stove adventure.
I want that patch on my Dickies work shirt
Thrifty enough to use the leftover parts to replace the parts I lost on the previous thing I took apart and fixed.
P.S. – very, VERY seldom do I have “leftover parts”.
Yes, I’m actually that good. But I’m gettin’ old and the memory ain’t so good, so I try a few tricks to keep everything in order to reassemble. Works 99% of the time.
The other 1% I just say “screw it”. It needed to be replaced anyway.
I don’t wear shirts with pictures or words, but If I did, I’d wear that
I’ll have t o have the Wifey unit make me a t-shirt of this.
I shudder to think of the scrap value of my spare parts.
In my very younger days with very small children running around I decided that the gas stove should be spotless. Being the adventurous kind I started taking apart the oven but one thing led to another and next thing I knew I had it completely apart. Sat down to have a pepsi and contemplated whether to wait for hubby or could I actually repeat my actions backwards? Well, I tried, really I did but by the time hubby got home it was cooking dinner but I had one piece left over. But I did end up with a sparkling almost new stove. Of course when done with dinner he had to go get his friends to come over to look it over and by end of day everyone we knew had heard about my stove adventure.
I want that patch on my Dickies work shirt
Thrifty enough to use the leftover parts to replace the parts I lost on the previous thing I took apart and fixed.
P.S. – very, VERY seldom do I have “leftover parts”.
Yes, I’m actually that good. But I’m gettin’ old and the memory ain’t so good, so I try a few tricks to keep everything in order to reassemble. Works 99% of the time.
The other 1% I just say “screw it”. It needed to be replaced anyway.