so after a Beer or four today i'm cruising the craigslist and there it is…, in my own neighborhood, a 1976 Bicentennial edition Fisher Grandma Bear… He want's $550, I call and offer $300, wife hits the ceiling… He says no, wife happy.. he calls back 15 minutes later and says OK…. Now i'm in the S#!T Gonna be a long night…
And you knew just where to come to get some support.....so what you meant to say was "there's a tear in my beer.............
She don't bite off on that trick! Although, the bicentennial edition is a sweet rare find, "that was my angle"
It isn't like I don't have 5 already, I told her whats 1 more gonna hurt… If I keep going, I'll catch up to Coaly on the other sight. Him and I stay in contact via e-mail. I "refuse" to go near that place.
OMG, well you got what you wanted. Sort of. I would stick to cast iron cookwear for a collection. . you'll get into a lot less trouble. By the way, Did you read where Stephen King now has a corgi and is turned into a dog lover!
I just put about 50 pans in storage, they were taking up a lot of room, "according to her"... We are going to remodel the kitchen this winter hopefully, When we do I'm going to build a couple nice iron racks for them! I keep 3 handy at all times for use
Hope they are were you can get to them. Around here, out of sight is the equivalent of "forgotten" This new make over major price was forcing the issue of living with what you need. Everything here is wide open with limited storage. Everything else has to go out and be stored in the upstairs of my garage. That is 24x30. The big issue there being stairs. I own a stair lift that we took out but it is in two sections and will have to be adjusted to accommodate the garage stairs if I go that rout. Anyway, hope you enjoy your newly acquired stove. I bet it will look like new when you are done cleaning it up.
"NEVER"... They're nearly my babies! sort of I cook on my other pans almost every day, That's a reminder there still close.