So the cliff notes are you prefer a knob passing your lips, and john has the best tip.While I can drink Jim Beam, prefer Knob Creek. I also seem to think John would make a better tip than Jim.
Just a hunch.
So the cliff notes are you prefer a knob passing your lips, and john has the best tip.
Gotcha.
Oh wow.So the cliff notes are you prefer a knob passing your lips, and john has the best tip.
Gotcha.
AwwwwOh wow.
Just...wow.
That one stings a bit.
LolAwwww
Im the one posting pics of my meat so......
Perfect!John Beam does it again. View attachment 871323
George & Gracie siblings all grown up.
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Yes, indeed it is.
Every single problem I've ever had with receiving an order, from anywhere in the world including China, has been with USPS.
I actually feel sorry for the vendors sometimes. They're not perfect and they can have problems too, but for the most part they receive our orders, send them out, their shippers get them over here and then the drama starts when USPS gets their hands on it.
Then we go wailing to the vendors about "WHERE"S MY PACKAGE" when they've done their job. What other business is there where the only party who is actually at fault bears none of the responsibility? USPS loses it and then sends us to the vendor, who has done nothing wrong, to eat the loss.
I have personal firsthand experience with this. My local PO scans it in never to be heard from again and then tells me.. "oops, sorry abut that, maybe the shipper will send you another one."
Who else can get away with that?
Not the same on a foreman/pan but kudos none the less.
Grill pan, thank you.Not the same on a foreman/pan but kudos none the less.
Thanks for that mate.That's the stuff, easy to work with just keep in mind that Rayon is NOT cotton and has to be wicked differently. What would never work with cotton works perfectly with Rayon (tight in the coil, so tight that it squeaks and tails that are thinned out 50% or more depending on the atty). Rayon has a learning curve and most fail with it as they try and use it like cotton.
Good luck with it and don't give up if you fail wicking with it at first, coil density is the key and that takes trial and error to get right. Ask any questions you have and also check the Rayon Wick thread for great info.
If you have any friends in Germany, dm Viskose balls are awesome as well, 100% Rayon but a little harder to work with as you have to unroll them and fold them over to get decent density. Worth it though as I find them an improvement over the Sally's (Cellucotton).
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Isn’t that called Tinder???Oh..i hear they make wonderful companions. I know Im not helping but thrre are rescues full of tiny lil as#es that need homes lol
Isn’t that called Tinder???![]()