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Re: More ideas for Prunella

From: rusty.hinge@foobar.girolle.co.uk (Rusty Hinge)


Lydia Dustbin wrote:

I don;t get your 'no', then.

No, it isn't awful.

And if the tin-opener is so lethal, why keep it?

a) because my grandmother (to whom I am indebted for some of my cooking skills, such as they are) had one just like it.

If you do keep it, then is it because you use it, and if you do then it is useful.

It is useful, on the odd occasions when I do use it. (A short while ago the twistybar on my usual tin-opener graunched the plastic from its joint with the knurled steel bit it should have been bonded to, and necessitated its use as reserve. I mended the usual one with the help of a hot glue gun and some judicious heating of the knurled steel bit.)

Unless you are saying no, it isn;t awful...

Yes, I'm saying no.

Isn't that awful?

Perhaps it is me...
Forget it. I am not in the mood for sniping.

Oh, I am.

It's 'Perhaps it's I...'

D&RFC

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Rusty


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