Hmmmm... send all my $$ to China via companies who don't value their employees so I can miss out on time with family? No Thanks. Instead, we slept in, had left over pie and hot tea for breakfast and enjoyed the peace and quiet.
I wonder whether we should start charging companies that import carp from China a dumping fee or make them responsible for recycling the resultant garbage as we do electronics manufacturers. The trip from store shelf to garbage can usually be counted in days.
On the upside, there will be no family squabbles over what to do with Great Aunt whoever's hand-me-downs as there won't be any. (From a woman who still uses her grandmother's 1930 dripless cast iron Dutch oven.)
I have a muffin tin and a cake pan scavenged discarded from the chow hall at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach. I think they're made of the same aluminum that chairs on board ship are. Sturdy? Hell, practically indestructable.
I *used* to have an ex-Navy cookie sheet as well but someone who shall remain nameless borrowed it to mix concrete on. I wanted to kill him.
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I sometimes wonder *if* they're thinking.
He's got great hair though.....
Hmmmm... send all my $$ to China via companies who don't value their employees so I can miss out on time with family? No Thanks. Instead, we slept in, had left over pie and hot tea for breakfast and enjoyed the peace and quiet.
I wonder whether we should start charging companies that import carp from China a dumping fee or make them responsible for recycling the resultant garbage as we do electronics manufacturers. The trip from store shelf to garbage can usually be counted in days.
On the upside, there will be no family squabbles over what to do with Great Aunt whoever's hand-me-downs as there won't be any. (From a woman who still uses her grandmother's 1930 dripless cast iron Dutch oven.)
I have a muffin tin and a cake pan scavenged discarded from the chow hall at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach. I think they're made of the same aluminum that chairs on board ship are. Sturdy? Hell, practically indestructable.
I *used* to have an ex-Navy cookie sheet as well but someone who shall remain nameless borrowed it to mix concrete on. I wanted to kill him.
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