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  • Know what will wake you up from a sound sleep and get you to run across the house like a fool in a hurry?  A loud buzzing noise coming from your furnace when the temperature in your house is only 60 degrees.
    • That’s better than a cup of strong coffee right there.
  • Well, winter is over.  I dropped $400 on a new blower motor this weekend, so next week it’ll be sunny and 72.
    • Parts were about $250, and there was a small surcharge for calling the repairman out on Saturday.
    • Now that I’ve seen how it’s done, I’m pretty sure I could do it myself.   Of course, now that I know how to do it myself, that new blower motor will outlast me.
  • I’m not sure how old the motor he replaced was, but it was old enough that General Electric manufactured it in the United States.
  • Of course, the replacement microwave was too small when it arrived.  When have we ever been able to do something only once around here?
    • Luckily, BIGONLINERETAILER has a very liberal return policy, and BIGGRAYBOX retailer had the exact model Irish Woman wanted in stock.
  • For those of you playing at home, that means that I’ve spent north of $700 that I wasn’t planning for over the past five days.
    • I’d like to say that my budget can absorb things like that easily, but I was taught to never lie.
    • We’ll get back a bit of that when the microwave we ordered on-line gets back to the seller.
    • Oh well, that’s what the emergency fund is for.
  • It’s rarely a good sign when your wife sends a link to plans for something she wants, and you immediately realize that you’re going to need new tools and skills to make it.
    • I always wanted to learn how to put in pocket screws from scratch.
    • I’m worried, though.  After this, all that’s left is joinery, and that can get expensive fast.
  • A good side effect of Irish Woman making her own butter is that there is always a cup or two of fresh buttermilk in the refrigerator for biscuits or pancakes on Saturday or Sunday.
    • Girlie Bear was amazed when I pointed out that the double batch of pancakes we made this morning cost less than $3 to make.
  • It’s rarely a good sign that 20 minutes into working with a group of people, you start thinking “I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue” over and over.

6 Comments

  1. mrgarabaldi's avatar

    Hey DB,

    Yep I had days like that, and the comment about “sniffing Glue” is soo true. Although I pass the time on creative ways to involve fireants, honey and fresh bamboo shoots.

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  2. AndyN's avatar

    AndyN

     /  February 17, 2014

    You may be the first man I’ve ever known to complain about his wife giving him an excuse to buy more tools.

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  3. oldnfo's avatar

    oldnfo

     /  February 17, 2014

    Ouch… And pocket screws??? Get a jig!!!

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  4. Unknown's avatar

    phssthpok

     /  February 17, 2014

    Bittermilk?

    Perfect for prep-soaking chicken or liver in!

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  5. Drang's avatar

    Joinery? Look at it this way: You’ll have mastered (well, maybe) useful post-apocalyptic skills.

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  6. Ruth's avatar

    A corner pocket screw jig is not expensive and TOTALLY worth the money (and it makes it SO MUCH EASIER). Lowes has them, last I paid attention, for $30 or so.

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