Ripple Fire
My mind is going about a gazillion miles an hour this morning. Lots to do at work, my basement looks like a cold-war era missile maintenance shop, and I get to go see my dentist again this afternoon.
As I was pulling onto our street the other day, a old and beat up red ford mini-station wagon was coming out. It had those new spinning hubs. A bit of Mookie-wisdom: "Before spending hundreds of dollars tricking out your car, have a car worth more than hundreds of dollars." This picture made me laugh. My wife thinks it's unusual that I say things like "I ran out of epoxy". According to her, most people wouldn't use it up before it went bad. I'm waiting for a good moment to tell her that the next time I'm buying epoxy, I'm getting a gallon of resin, a quart of hardener, plus a bunch of extras like microballons and milled fiberglass. And for completeness' sake, I highly recommend this guy for all your adhesive needs. Superglue. Most folks buy those little tiny containers, the hobby-grade stuff I use comes in 8 ounce bottles. Thick and thin viscosity too. Since I seem to be stuck on the subject (*owww*), I was digging through my adhesives box, and noticed that I had:Roomie: "Were you really taken to the hospital?" Robyn: "Yeah." Roomie: "I guess you don't wanna go out partying tonight." Robyn: "Here's your sign."
More later. Maybe tonight you can entertain yourself as Ted does codeine-blogging. What color spiders would you like to see?
Posted by: Ted at 06:00 AM
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Do you actually USE all those adhesives..or is this like a man thing where more is better? Perhaps that question should go to your wife? 
Posted by: Catt at October 28, 2004 09:31 AM (UUS/P)
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LOL Each has a specific purpose and there's a reason I use certain ones at different times. I might do a post on glues. If you think political flame wars are bad, you should see the epoxy vs. wood glue schism (about as bad as DOS vs Unix).
Posted by: Ted at October 28, 2004 09:43 AM (blNMI)
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Ted, please don't go around spray-painting spiders. Or if you do, please don't tell us.
Posted by: Victor at October 28, 2004 10:31 AM (L3qPK)
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And for more unsolicited advice: Perhaps you should get daughter Robyn a Camelbak for Christmas. Heh.
Posted by: Victor at October 28, 2004 09:01 PM (etHvD)
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