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The wife and kids are out tonight, and I have the house to myself. Got a load of Enfield web slings being cleaned in the washing machine, got a bucket full of old bayonets soaking in degreaser in the kitchen sink, just finished degreasing an old military stock in the bathtub, and I have a bunch of leather slings that I just finished cleaning with saddle soap and are drying on the kitchen table.
Poor dog is looking at me like I done pissed on the carpet. Why do I have the funny feeling I will be sleeping in the garage tonight?
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Same as me most of the time Bob...if ya don't get er all cleaned up in time...Your in a real "Heap-a-Sheet"...
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Ya mean you didn't use her dish washer this time Bob? cluck,cluck, chicken.
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Actually, I was cleaning my tennis shoes in the dishwasher ~~~
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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....and then there was the time I cleaned a motorcycle engine in the bathtub........
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All that and you'd still get to sleep under a roof in the garage? All I did was clean a transmission fluid pan from the car in the bathtub and I got to sleep under the stars in the bed of the truck. And darn if she didn't hide the air mattress that night too.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Rebuit a 383 on the living room floor (second story) in the late 70's. All was well until I picked up a bucket and added 3 qts of oil and one quart of STP and picked up that first piston, grinning mind you.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: WA
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A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do!
I made the mistake of cleaning all my gun rags in the sink the other day - hey, I don't complain when her undies are in my sink, or on the shower curtain rod... Between her and our daughter, I got alot of fenomes to deal with, so they are just gonna have to put up with a little testosterone every now & then.
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You guys need somebody like my mom. All she asks is that I clean up after I work on a rifle. Whether it is soaking a stock in the bathtub or boiling parts on the stove (by the way she got me a very nice stainless steel pot for boiling stuff).
With a mom like that around I can't go wrong. As for you Bob - dang I hope you got everything cleaned up before the wife came home. |
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There used to be a great wrinkle-finish paint (before EPA) you put on two coats and bake until slightly crispy, it chemically wrinkled and was as hard as a rock. So how do you answer: what is that smell coming from the oven? (It was the fiddle case cover from my '36 Knucklehead)
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we picked up about 200lbs of Pecans on year and they were a bit muddy. Dad washed them in the washing machine and got by with it till he tried to air dry them by tumbling them in the dryer. I thought it was bad when the "s hits the fan", but you should have seen it when mom hit it!
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