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It reminds me of My Big Fat Greek Wedding where the dad's cure for everything is Windex.
I was thinking about that when I read Beaner's post.
My grandpa mixed crisco and sulfer powder and put it on all rashes, scrapes and boo-boos that he or his hunting dogs got. Mom wouldn't let him 'doctor up' us kids....
The tech. guy will come out and looky at my boiler. Drats, my favorite guy is not working today. He's the only one that knows my system like the back of his hand. Plus he's funny as all get out and appreciates my kids following him around with flashlights to "help" him. He has a drawing one of them made him hung up in his van.
yeah, that's before the new boiler...he was out here that often.
sniff sniff....gonna be sad explainin to the new guy about the hole in the wall and how an electrician and a retired machinist did that patch job to fix my leak. But if you ask me, they did a pretty dandy job. It won't have to look perty, just work. And it does, no leaks. Plus the electrician is gonna come back with a tiny chunk of drywall he said he had just thrown away and patch that hole up behind the kitchen radiator and then I have some more same color paint left in the basement. See? Just like new.
...just hope the tech. guy sees it that way. But I bet that bit of info will help him figure out whats goin on with the boiler and I think pump 2 went and there could be more air bubbles? So that's what I think it is. I swear I could work on boilers now...just give me a tool belt, some dirty slacks from crawlin in crawl spaces and basements, and call me Sue.
I watch the murder forensic shows often and think after all this exploitation on how they can still detect blood under bleach....then why do people still persist on murdering and washing up after themselves with bleach?