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Rich Riddle
08-16-2016, 8:59 PM
Today my wife indicated she needed to tend to an errand downtown; eventually she confessed she needed to pick up an order from Tiffany's. Next time she asks me, "Can that tool only do one thing?" I have a return remark. Our tools in no way compete with the cost of that store.

Matt Meiser
08-16-2016, 9:27 PM
Tell her you'll pick it up for her next time and come up here.

http://tiffanyspizza.com/

Pat Barry
08-16-2016, 9:47 PM
Rich, you are the king of off topic!

Bruce Wrenn
08-16-2016, 9:59 PM
Remember "Happy wife = Happy life!"

Matt Day
08-16-2016, 10:37 PM
Rich, you are the king of off topic!

Agreed!

Rich, didn't you say in a classified thread that you wanted to make payments on a plane that cost about $100? And your wife is shopping at Tiffany's?

Rich Riddle
08-17-2016, 4:12 AM
Well, next week I come out of retirement and return to work so you won't have to see as many topics. Recently I was on vacation and couldn't work on the farm. I don't know how people sit around and do little/nothing.

Onto money, I am cheap but not poor. My wife left a candle laying on it's side in the truck when we went on vacation. Upon returning, the candle had changed shape and became unusable. She said toss it, but it cost $15. I boiled it in a pot to get it warm and then placed the wick where it belonged. Cheap, not poor. I don't recall offering to make payments on a plane, but could have in jest if I thought something was overpriced. But Tiffany's goes beyond candle or plane costs; it goes beyond Festool or Tormek cost.

Jerome Stanek
08-17-2016, 7:32 AM
Here I would ask her why go to a strip bar.

Pat Barry
08-17-2016, 8:20 AM
Well, next week I come out of retirement and return to work so you won't have to see as many topics. Recently I was on vacation and couldn't work on the farm. I don't know how people sit around and do little/nothing.

Onto money, I am cheap but not poor. My wife left a candle laying on it's side in the truck when we went on vacation. Upon returning, the candle had changed shape and became unusable. She said toss it, but it cost $15. I boiled it in a pot to get it warm and then placed the wick where it belonged. Cheap, not poor. I don't recall offering to make payments on a plane, but could have in jest if I thought something was overpriced. But Tiffany's goes beyond candle or plane costs; it goes beyond Festool or Tormek cost.

Don't work so much that you can't still humor us with your topics :)