Is this the same guy that a couple of years ago taught us another important
lesson regarding largish dogs, shrews, and vertically stacked lumber?
<Grin>
Rick
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Gilroy" <w.gilroy@verizon.net>
> Subject: What a mess, anti-seize compound
>
>
> > This is the important lesson that I learned last night. "Never,
> > never, never, leave a tube of anti-seize compound near the edge of a
> > shelf." You will knock it off, step on the full tube, squeeze the
> > contents out onto the bottom of your once new sneakers. Then you will
> > track the stuff all over your garage. Then your phone will ring and
> > you will track the stuff into the house. Damn telemarkets!
> >
> > It will take at least an hour to clean up the garage floor, not to
> > mention the hurried effort to clean the floor and carpet in the house
> > before you wife comes back home. The stuff got on all of the electric
> > cords that were on the garage floor, and the air hoses. I am also
> > sure the the sneakers cannot be cleaned. If you think that the little
> > bit you put on a nut gets everywhere try an entire tube on the bottom
> > of your shoes.
> > Later,
> > Bill mailto:w.gilroy@verizon.net
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