Starker here, I think the plate is Corelle from Corning. It's tougher than tempered. It was originally developed for missile nose cones. It can be chipped and not shatter. I've had a set used every day for 35 years and raised three kids. It looks like it's only a year old.
#8.....That vulgar bastard has got to be a registered sex offender.
ReplyDelete#6 https://youtu.be/0TpXGvKKDag?t=15
ReplyDelete#9 Retrievers to the rescue!
#1 couldn't take the caterwauling (I see what I did there).
ReplyDelete#1 = 101 uses for a dead cat
ReplyDeleteI have those books.
Delete5 just broke his neck I think
ReplyDeleteSometimes.
ReplyDelete#1, one evening when my daughter practiced violin our cat sat on the couch and nipped at her elbow as it passed by.
ReplyDelete"Make it stahpp!"
Delete#3: Leave the Three Stooges skits to the experts.
ReplyDelete#3 & #10, any clue? Anyone?
ReplyDelete#3 plate shattered and part of it hit the stove door shattering it.
Delete#10 maybe the “trust” thing, fall back and I’ll catch you.
Ceramic chip meets tempered glass, ceramic wins. #10 selfie whilst trust fall gone wrong. Dick friends are a dime a dozen!
DeleteStarker here,
DeleteI think the plate is Corelle from Corning. It's tougher than tempered. It was originally developed for missile nose cones. It can be chipped and not shatter. I've had a set used every day for 35 years and raised three kids. It looks like it's only a year old.
I liked these ones
ReplyDelete7 Funny as heck. sammy
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