Early Rising Reunion Ribs
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Re: Early Rising Reunion Ribs
thanks, Wild Bill, this is gonna be a day to remember - - - I have definitely allowed my mouth to overload my Wrangler Patch but it will get done one way or tuther
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bsooner75 wrote:2. Put a sign on the cooler stating “this ain’t beer so keep it closed”
HEY Sooner, you'll love this one from yesterday concerning your "above Rule 2"
Quick Story: Before leaving for the Reunion yesterday I made a big sign and taped it on top of the cooler that the ribs and towels were in. The Sign Said "PLEASE DO NOT OPEN" . So last night after we got home the Wiffy is sharing her stories of the day as we wind down from the Event.
Her youngest Son, his Fiance and her Parents had driven up to basically take care of Her and what ever Her needs were. So during the Reunion she needs to get her a Diet Coke and her Son goes with her to help. They are looking for the Ice and she spies the large cooler with the Sign. She says, "Mike just get some out of here" and Mike replies "Mom, it says Pleas Do Not Open so I'm not going to open it". So last night she asks me "Why did you have that Sign on that large cooler of Ice?" and I replied "Because it wasn't Ice, it was the Warming Cooler that had my Ribs in it !"
Footnote:- - - - then I couldn't help myself and I added "Obviously you weren't the one that taught him to read and follow the Directions" = = = = Me and my Mouth
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Hahaha…sounds like something I would’ve said.
I had a brisket staying warm in a zip up cooler at a family gathering one time. Didn’t have a sign but told everybody what it was and please don’t open it…well a certain relative goes looking for ice for his 6th or 12th scotch and not only unzips it but leaves it open. Wife about had to scrape me off the ceiling on that one :)
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I had a brisket staying warm in a zip up cooler at a family gathering one time. Didn’t have a sign but told everybody what it was and please don’t open it…well a certain relative goes looking for ice for his 6th or 12th scotch and not only unzips it but leaves it open. Wife about had to scrape me off the ceiling on that one :)
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Re: Early Rising Reunion Ribs
The surest way to get someone to touch something is to put a "Do Not Touch" sign on it.
When I was in college I built a box with a big button on top and a "Do Not Press" sign on it. I'd leave it in a common room in the dorm. Someone would always press it, which triggered a LOUD siren, that slowly wound up. The only way to stop it was to find the hidden off switch.
When I was in college I built a box with a big button on top and a "Do Not Press" sign on it. I'd leave it in a common room in the dorm. Someone would always press it, which triggered a LOUD siren, that slowly wound up. The only way to stop it was to find the hidden off switch.
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Hmmmm, I know where I could use that Box, Sailor, but they'd probably kick me out of the Holiday Festivities fo sho
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OldUsedParts wrote:Hmmmm, I know where I could use that Box, Sailor, but they'd probably kick me out of the Holiday Festivities fo sho
PB's done worse....
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