OK Richie
I don't know if you have been properly schooled in the process, so I will attempt to lay it out.
Now go find your best bottle of wine, slowly open it, fill one of your finest wine glasses and relax in your favorite chair. Enjoy the wine and just let your imagination take you to another place. (The box on the kitchen table.)
Only after savoring the first glass of wine, and allowing the anticipation to become overwhelming, will you have the proper state of mind for what is to come.
Place a 12 inch square of velvet material, preferably black, on the table beside the box.
Cautiously cut the tape and open the box - one flap at a time.
(Time for another taste of wine now.)
Take your first look into the box and notice how well everything is protected. (I think David does this simply so we can't immediately view his creation and allows us another few moments of anticipation.)
(Time for another sip.)
Slowly unwrap the contents and lay them out on the velvet you so thoughtfully placed earlier.
Stand back and admire the craftsmanship, artistry and attention to detail while finishing your wine.
(Poor another glass)
Now go get the
batteries I know you really do have charged and place them on the velvet.
Retun to your favorite chair and enjoy the rest of the wine.
The rest of the instructions will be forwarded in the morning.
(By now, you have had way too much to drink and wouldn't understand them anyway.)
Congrats
Bob
There is a package for me on the kitchen table from Super T Manufacturing. I KNOW what's inside it. But, after all the anticipation, I'm going to take my time to open it. I haven't even charged the
batteries yet and I probably won't use it any time soon --
Why?
Well, because I'm not about to gloat before our Bikergirl gets her Super6 too. And Gatsby -- you were ahead of me, Sir. Just a matter of hours, but still ahead of me. I'm gonna wait a bit guys -- we'll celebrate together.