#6: I discovered many decades ago metal mess trays were almost indestructible and worked very well. The only reason people use China plates is because it's become a social norm driven by emotional, feel good babes.
Porcelain and stoneware plates hold heat far better than metal trays or plates.
Just go halfway and get Corelle Ware. Reasonably strong, hard to break from just dropping. But when it does, it gets very sharp. Still, keeps your food warmer than metal.
Beans: I have some Corelle and I have some fine Mikasa (ap?) China the we have used daily for much longer than the Corelle. Both have been dropped from waist level many times. Only two pieces have chipped and none have broken. The Mikasa was purchased at outlet stores (discontinued and discounted pattern) more than 20 years ago and is still perfect, except for one slightly chipped bowl.
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#7 that’s not how you make a technical. But if you can’t get a Hilux I suppose you make do.
ReplyDeleteWhat's that in the pool in #2? I zoomed in as close as I could and still can't tell.
ReplyDeleteI don't know but I'm pretty sure it doesn't belong there.
DeleteOscillating tool. Possibly a Ryobi.
DeleteRyobi colors... probably just checking to see if it's water proof :-)
DeleteYep Scott is right
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Then a lithium battery pack that's going to go spicy soon. Great.
DeleteThe perfect tool for working on #5-
DeleteMight be an ankle monitor or a medication device. Stick around, either will resolve themselves...
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DeleteMonday.....but, what's at the bottom in #2?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the submerged object in #2?
ReplyDelete#2 Ryobi Oscillating Multi Tool.
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Thanks for the ID.
DeleteAn expensive thing that belongs above water!
Delete#6: I discovered many decades ago metal mess trays were almost indestructible and worked very well. The only reason people use China plates is because it's become a social norm driven by emotional, feel good babes.
ReplyDelete#6 - "I am so effing fired ..."
DeletePorcelain and stoneware plates hold heat far better than metal trays or plates.
DeleteJust go halfway and get Corelle Ware. Reasonably strong, hard to break from just dropping. But when it does, it gets very sharp. Still, keeps your food warmer than metal.
Beans: I have some Corelle and I have some fine Mikasa (ap?) China the we have used daily for much longer than the Corelle. Both have been dropped from waist level many times. Only two pieces have chipped and none have broken. The Mikasa was purchased at outlet stores (discontinued and discounted pattern) more than 20 years ago and is still perfect, except for one slightly chipped bowl.
DeleteMondays, who needs them
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What is #8 dragging?
ReplyDeleteAnon @ 0817: BULLSEYE
ReplyDelete#5, Cue the Ted Kennedy Driving School jokes
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#8, what am I supposed to see? The car has trashed doors? What's by the front tire??
ReplyDeleteLooks like a few DEI drivers today.
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