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Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble

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Larry in CO

03-07-2005 20:19:21




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While reading the stories on this site, I saw this one. Sounds like something I would do - and the grief I would get. Larry




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JerryL /AZ

03-08-2005 11:32:00




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to Larry in CO, 03-07-2005 20:19:21  
Hey what happened to the post? went to show it to my better half and the trouble post is different. I thought it was pretty good. made the statement. see what happens when you have all those fancy gagets . needles to say we don't have a dish washer. Jer



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dr.sportster

03-08-2005 04:54:40




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to Larry in CO, 03-07-2005 20:19:21  
She is pretty funny.Done it as a kid with Sportster crankcases that A shop beadblasted without asking me.It was Moms dishwasher.No greasy mess but Mom knew something wasnt right with her dishwasher.Had to confess.



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Paul in Mich

03-08-2005 04:20:14




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to Larry in CO, 03-07-2005 20:19:21  
For some folks, the "Trouble"s brewing" light doesnt go off in their heads as well as others. While I have many times put headlight lenses in the dishwasher, there is that warning light that would go off the very instant I would think of using the dishwasher in liew of the "Safety Kleen" basin.



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Shaggy

03-07-2005 21:29:17




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to Larry in CO, 03-07-2005 20:19:21  
When I was in college my room mate and me got caught rebuilding automatic transmission"s and 2 small block chevy"s in our kitchen. But they were more upset over the cat they found in the other room mate room! Go figure.



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Nebraska Cowman

03-07-2005 21:10:47




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to Larry in CO, 03-07-2005 20:19:21  
OuuOh, bet somebody sleeps on the couch tonight!



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buickanddeere

03-07-2005 20:31:23




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to Larry in CO, 03-07-2005 20:19:21  
Did that with an old oily piston from the 70 diesel. I wanted a clean 6-1/8" dia paper weight. Didn't count on all the soot coming off the piston and turning the dishwasher's insides from white to grey. Three "high temp Pots & Pans" cycles made it better but a hand scrubbing was required. The wife noticed anyways. Next mistake was saying " well it's dirty now may as well run that part through again".

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JDB

03-08-2005 10:14:56




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to buickanddeere, 03-07-2005 20:31:23  
laughed so hard brought tears to my eyes
thanks buickanddeere



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T_Bone

03-08-2005 07:12:14




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to buickanddeere, 03-07-2005 20:31:23  
Hi All,

Me, I took the wifes kitchen plastic broom outside so a buddy and I could mop the bottom and side walls of a under ground building with hot tar.

Well like a dummie as soon as the plastic broom fiber hit the hot tar, she melted to a stub.

Next morning I got up and I asked my son what mom was doing in my service van,

"gee Dad I'm not sure but Mom asked me how much your digital thermometer cost."

About that time Mother walked over to my welding bench and used a single jack hammer to tweak my digital thermometer into calibration bliss.

As Mother came in the back door, I went out the front door. She still has not forgiven me about her favorite broom and thats been 25yrs ago.

T_Bone

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Roger in St.Louis

03-08-2005 09:30:46




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 Re: Uh-Oh! Somebody's in trouble in reply to T_Bone, 03-08-2005 07:12:14  
Kind of like sticking your finger in the hot tar to see how cold it is outside?



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