Sujet : Re: Smithey Ironware
De : cshenk (at) *nospam* virginia-beach.com (Carol)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 05. Nov 2024, 23:32:47
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Michael Trew wrote:
On 11/4/2024 1:17 PM, Carol wrote:
Michael Trew wrote:
On 11/2/2024 8:27 PM, Bruce wrote:
On Sat, 2 Nov 2024 23:57:14 +0000, dsi100@yahoo.com (dsi1)
wrote:
That's like saying that sometimes you need a car that doesn't
brake so good.
That's Michael's specialty.
In the past few months, I lost functionality of my 1950 Plymouth
due to the rear brake cylinder going out. The car quickly rolled
back down a hill into the garage. That garage door took a few
days to fix, and now the poor car is sitting in the garage with
the driver's door bent backwards.
OUCH!! Junk yard hunting for a new door?
Yes, I'm sure it can be saved, but it's not high on the list,
unfortunately.
Well block it with some fireplace logs or something for now.
How's the kids settled in?
Hi Carol!
Hi Michael!
A few bumps, but so far, so good. I hope that you've been
well.
Hit a scarey bump. I run low-salt on blood tests. Apperently I went
really low and it was like a mini-stroke in effect. Not an actual
stroke, but lost sense of balance and took a few weeks to come back.
All is pretty normal now.