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Shower Cookies?Good thing I got my shower cookies done last night! Slicing them to the perfect size is gonna suck now.
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Shower Cookies?Good thing I got my shower cookies done last night! Slicing them to the perfect size is gonna suck now.
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Nope. Absolutely not.
It's April 1st, right?
Does it have a warrantee?
I have had two broken kitchen knives, a 10" German chef don't remember exactly which brand Henkels or Wustov but they swapped it out no questions. The other was a thin 10" slicer but there was plenty of blade left on the handle so I reground it as a small utility knife, it has become a daily user in the kitchen. It sucks there is not enough blade left on that handle for anything more than a box cutter, though you might get a small patch knife from the tip.
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Trying to figure out what shower cookies are?
There’s an old cowboy deal bout hanging a rattler ya killed over a fence. Its to warn off the other slithers!On an unrelated but related note, when I was in college... I did this. I was renting an old house with lots of woods behind it and we had roaches.
In my infinite wisdom, everytime I killed a roach I stacked it in a line with it's dead brethren as a warning to other passerby roaches. There was about a 7 roach death line at one point and weirdly enough it seemed to have worked! Missed a trick though, should have written a little sign that said "abandon all hope ye who enter here".
There’s an old cowboy deal bout hanging a rattler ya killed over a fence. Its to warn off the other slithers!
I hope it was leather, the nylon rigs tend to chafe and cause hot spots!You are cracking me up,Mk-211 .... and nice welding seam.
Since I left CA, no more shower guns needed. I asked her if she would mind me walking around nude but carrying belt and gun, and she loved it![]()
On an unrelated but related note, when I was in college... I did this. I was renting an old house with lots of woods behind it and we had roaches.
In my infinite wisdom, everytime I killed a roach I stacked it in a line with it's dead brethren as a warning to other passerby roaches. There was about a 7 roach death line at one point and weirdly enough it seemed to have worked! Missed a trick though, should have written a little sign that said "abandon all hope ye who enter here".
Nah, you need some mink oil!