does he have proof that you gave it to him ;)
Angel ,'Chosen'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
DJ so sorry for the funeral weirdness.
a funny/sad story. A friend of mine's ex husband died. She took the kids, even though the youngest had no memory of him ( good guy -- well, no not at all). Raiders flag draped over the alter. his ashes -- in a 6 of bud. she was given one to bring home temporarily - until they were to be displayed at the bar ( why yes, he was an alcoholic)
I could take classes from Roy Freaking Underhill.
matt would be so jealous -- but the lathe class will translate to a power lathe at some point - so DOOOOOTTTTTT
and I am bookmarking the cookbook wall. DH tried to complain about my collection
I actually have a bowl I made in shop class in 7th grade on a power lathe. Loved shop class. Loved that at my school, everyone took shop and art and home ec.
I'm glad you're done with the pick line askye, and I hope that took care of everything.
Barb, I envy you your cook books. Goodness.
What can I make with chocolate chips besides just regular chocolate chip cookies? I bought a bag of chips, but I feel like doing something more interesting than the regular cookies.
pumpkin muffins with chocolate chips.
or basic muffins with chocolate chips
basically, cupcakes
In Jr. high shop class I made a hardwood rolling pin for my father. He was an army mess Sargent and hated the tiny rolling pins out there, he was always barking his knuckles.
First I glued together several one inch wide strips of hardwood of various colors (Oak, mahogany, etc) and then used a lathe to trim it down to a 4+ inch Cylinder, and then further down on the ends to make a nice set of handles built-in.
He liked it so much I later made a matching cutting/rolling board of about 24x30 inches.
He had a canvas carrying case made for them at a local awning company, and I got the whole set back when he died.
Hmm. Do I want to try this soap? "Lemony black tea with milk, English Lavender and Roses beneath a thick layer of dust."
I have a hard time passing up something named "Miss Edith."
Great name but I am not a fan of things scented Rose. But it's the only thing that would stop me from trying it. I might poke around for other soaps of theirs.
Oooh, there is Pyromania! How completely perfect for me?