aunt betty wrote:It is disturbing how people say that tea from a can or a bottle is superior to something home made. Ever hear about people finding extra goodies in their soft drinks? Stuff like missing fingers . You can totally trust a soft drink company not to poison you. Really, you can.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Forgot to use the sarcasm font. FIFYBootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:It is disturbing how people say that tea from a can or a bottle is superior to something home made. Ever hear about people finding extra goodies in their soft drinks? Stuff like missing fingers . You can totally trust a soft drink company not to poison you. Really, you can.
AB you worry to much about everything. How many grass hopper heads are in your store bought tea bags you make home made tea with.... My answer would be who gives a shit if you don't know they are there. As for soft drinks poisoning people I rarely hear about anything happening, almost never. When someone dose find something in a food or drink product it's normally billy bob living in a trailer who cut his finger off a week ago trying to scam a big company into a settlement.
aunt betty wrote:Have tried both and have a preference. One seems to stay fresh a bit longer in the fridge.
So far, I gotta change what style of knife I use at work, stop carrying it in my carpenter pants, and start drinking the right tea.
Anything I missed?
What brand of hammer do you want me to use boss?
If you say, "Estwing", find another carpenter to pick on.
Can't stand them damned "tingers". Listening to a guy ting, ting, tinging is something I've had enough of.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
The older ones did. I had several Estwings until I crossed over to hold a board while I nailed and OUCH...you only do that once.(MT)Montanafowler wrote:aunt betty wrote:Have tried both and have a preference. One seems to stay fresh a bit longer in the fridge.
So far, I gotta change what style of knife I use at work, stop carrying it in my carpenter pants, and start drinking the right tea.
Anything I missed?
What brand of hammer do you want me to use boss?
If you say, "Estwing", find another carpenter to pick on.
Can't stand them damned "tingers". Listening to a guy ting, ting, tinging is something I've had enough of.
Estwing big blue doesn't ting. i broke three 28 oz estwings in 2 years.
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