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oil for throwing

updated fri 28 jan 05

 

mel jacobson on wed 26 jan 05


it is so cold in minnesota, most of the time
we use mobil 1 oil instead of water. of course, that is
only when we work and throw outdoors. indoors we just
use antifreeze in the water....64/36 percent. most like
a good recipe.

spooze.
take vinegar, sugar, clay, water.
i like old kero syrup...finally got to use it.
bought the jar in 1959/the price tag was 29 cents. with a paper
sticker. have to use a vise grips to get the cover off after you run
hot water over it for 27 minutes.
and, don't ask a recipe.
be creative. it works.

now that damn acid butt, dolita wants me to send
her a pot. she is mad that primalmommy whined and
got one...and she was left out.
and, she feels that i abused her over the sieving of volcanic ash.
god, can you believe, she sieved that stuff for three hours.
the chunks are too big to fit through a window screen.
but, she was determined.
next i will listen to the squawking of gail phillips in indy.
she will bounce off the walls.....`i want one, i want one....how
about me`. jeeez. what a bunch.

i will not, not, not ever, ever look at a cd from grainger's.
only the catalog. i will never look at their website.
you can only buy stuff from the real grainger's catalog. damn gail.

and, we buy oils, fluids, stuff like that at `FLEET FARM`.
GOD, WHAT A STORE. the only place you can buy oil in big
cans. 5 gallons. 90 weight, hydraulic, transmission, car, truck
and boat and of course tractor. you can buy a muffler for a 1949 case
or john deere tractor over the counter. and of course they carry
size 56 jeans. don't laugh, ever in the store with those jeans in
your hands....that woman behind you will want to buy them, and smack you in
the head. and that would be `lights out`.
you learn never to smile at big people in wisconsin. 425 pounds is average.
that would be size 52.
mel


mel jacobson/minnetonka/minnesota/usa
http://www.pclink.com/melpots
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Cheryl Weickert on thu 27 jan 05


This one just cracked me up! My husband can put away more food than most
anyone I know, and his goal is to gain weight. When you live in Minnesota
you have to eat a lot in the winter just to stay warm....extra calories
makes heat when burned off by the body. Most of our animals are native to
Minnesota too, they get more food in the winter, enough to grow and stay
healthy and extra to stay warm.

Pinky in Minnesota, took a magical moonlit walk tonight. The snow
shimmmering with tiny diamonds sparkling, calm, peaceful with only the
crunch of the snow under my boots and a dog barking somewhere off in the
distance.

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 02:44:07 +0000, Gail Phillips wrote:

>And you throw with oil?? Sure you do. Give me a break. I think the cold
has finally gotten to your brain. And people in Minnesota don't generally
go by the nickname of Twiggy, either. I saw how restaurants feed their
victims up there when I worked for Imation and had training classes in
Woodbury - each meal would feed a hungry family of four. You just don't
like cheeseheads.

Gail Phillips on thu 27 jan 05


HEY! What did _I_ do to bring this sort of abuse on? Was it the Grainger CD suggestion? Keep in mind, I hit their website, typed in 'oil', and had Carole's answer in a couple of minutes. Guess no good deed goes unpunished here. At least Carole appreciated it! And hell, no, I don't want to beg one of your pots! I may consider trading my original build iMac 233 Mhz with extra memory for something nice, but other than that, keep your pots! Sheesh!

And you throw with oil?? Sure you do. Give me a break. I think the cold has finally gotten to your brain. And people in Minnesota don't generally go by the nickname of Twiggy, either. I saw how restaurants feed their victims up there when I worked for Imation and had training classes in Woodbury - each meal would feed a hungry family of four. You just don't like cheeseheads.

Now, the only thing I might wanna beg off of you is your spooze. What on earth do you use spooze for, anyway? I just like the word. SPOOZE! Spoooooze, spooze, spooze!

The question that also begs to be asked is, "Why do you KNOW that Fleet Farm carries humungous jeans?" Is that where you used to have to shop? Before you became 'svelte melvin'?

Back to work! Gotta do the taxes!

Endless admiration and affection,
Gail Phillips, the squawker.

-------------- Original message from mel jacobson : --------------


> it is so cold in minnesota, most of the time
> we use mobil 1 oil instead of water. of course, that is
> only when we work and throw outdoors. indoors we just
> use antifreeze in the water....64/36 percent. most like
> a good recipe.
>
> spooze.
> take vinegar, sugar, clay, water.
> i like old kero syrup...finally got to use it.
> bought the jar in 1959/the price tag was 29 cents. with a paper
> sticker. have to use a vise grips to get the cover off after you run
> hot water over it for 27 minutes.
> and, don't ask a recipe.
> be creative. it works.
>
> now that damn acid butt, dolita wants me to send
> her a pot. she is mad that primalmommy whined and
> got one...and she was left out.
> and, she feels that i abused her over the sieving of volcanic ash.
> god, can you believe, she sieved that stuff for three hours.
> the chunks are too big to fit through a window screen.
> but, she was determined.
> next i will listen to the squawking of gail phillips in indy.
> she will bounce off the walls.....`i want one, i want one....how
> about me`. jeeez. what a bunch.
>
> i will not, not, not ever, ever look at a cd from grainger's.
> only the catalog. i will never look at their website.
> you can only buy stuff from the real grainger's catalog. damn gail.
>
> and, we buy oils, fluids, stuff like that at `FLEET FARM`.
> GOD, WHAT A STORE. the only place you can buy oil in big
> cans. 5 gallons. 90 weight, hydraulic, transmission, car, truck
> and boat and of course tractor. you can buy a muffler for a 1949 case
> or john deere tractor over the counter. and of course they carry
> size 56 jeans. don't laugh, ever in the store with those jeans in
> your hands....that woman behind you will want to buy them, and smack you in
> the head. and that would be `lights out`.
> you learn never to smile at big people in wisconsin. 425 pounds is average.
> that would be size 52.
> mel