Re: \"Ohhh...my gosh...\" What happens with 5# of flour
I think that it was staged.
Look at how high, and perfectly "fanned", the flour is on the back of the sofa in several spots.
And the mother is WAY TOO calm.
Rubbish !
Re: \"Ohhh...my gosh...\" What happens with 5# of flour
The furniture was from Aaron's. That's why she isn't ballistic. A great story to tell her future daughter's in law when the time comes. Good thing she has the video for proo
Re: \"Ohhh...my gosh...\" What happens with 5# of flour
A friend of mine asked me to remove this piece of tin from her not-in-use flue the last Wednesday and replace it something else. I sent her up to my apartment to fetch a dust pan and broom. When she returned the apartment looked something like that living room only in black. My regret was that the flow of soot wasn't caught on tape. How was I supposed to know there was 50 years of soot, concrete and bricks on top of the piece of tin.
Re: \"Ohhh...my gosh...\" What happens with 5# of flour
A client of mine was putting a locking gas cap on his pickup when I arrived for an estimate. He said his son helped him out by filling up the truck's gas tank, twice, with the garden hose!
Re: \"Ohhh...my gosh...\" What happens with 5# of flour
I left my maul and wood out for a few days and last Saturday and my boys gave splittin wood a go.
Before you give the "what for"
, my guys have been swinging hatchets, Pulaskis, hammers and all sorts of cuttin and pointy objects since they were old enough or strong enough to pick them up.
It makes me laugh pretty hard to see sime drw the line.
Still it worries me with a bad bounce.
This Saturday they started working together with the sledge and the maul to split the ones they couldn't last weekend.
My Will was beggin me to split every evening. He's a wood splittin addict.