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Fudgey

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Hi bDeejy!! Done here so gotta run! Fudgey, it will be bad for the next 2 weeks I would imagine. See you later I hope!! :wub:

See you later :):) Don't hurt anyone :laugh::laugh:

I sent my remote module for my car into have it fixed and got it back three weeks ago and they have been playing who is going to do what to get it back in.
Now all it needs is for someone to check out the antenna to make sure there isn't any shorts and connect wires!!!
While they are doing this, I am having to unlock doors and pop the trunk with the key which is a royal pain in the ....

Oh, I can see why you are so :grr::grr:
 

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I don't see the problem, Jan. Why are you so angry at them?? :laugh:

OH I don't know, just feel like
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I know I need to get my doors and trunk popped at LEAST twice a week or I get a terrible headache!

Only.........well never mind.
I'm off for a while. Criminal Minds night. Maybe watching murder and mayhem will put me in a better frame of mind---or worse.
C U in a couple hours if your still about.
 

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I haven't done any sewing in years (and years and years). I was going to get rid of the sewing machine a few years ago but decided I'd keep it until I made new cage covers. It turns out that even with the instruction book, I can no longer figure out how to thread this machine. Now it's in the pile of stuff for the thrift shop.

So I decided that the best way to do this is to fold the sheets I'm using in half and insert a series of grommets every 6" or so. This will allow me to run cords through 2 or 3 pairs to secure the cover at night. (Brass grommets do have zinc and a little lead in them but the grommets themselves will be well out of beak range.)

If you ever need help in this area, I am getting very good at hammering down grommets.
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What I am not as good at is making the holes for the grommets to go through. After trying a variety of things, I find a combination of steak knife and scissors works best. So, zelda, I have this which I bought last night and now am not using. Let me know if I should send it to you for your current "project." It's pretty heavy duty and should have no trouble punching holes in rocks.
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Only.........well never mind.
I'm off for a while. Criminal Minds night. Maybe watching murder and mayhem will put me in a better frame of mind---or worse.
C U in a couple hours if your still about.

See ya later, Jan. Don't forget to close the doors and trunk, before you call it a night.
 

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If you ever need help in this area, I am getting very good at hammering down grommets.
hammer.gif


What I am not as good at is making the holes for the grommets to go through. After trying a variety of things, I find a combination of steak knife and scissors works best. So, zelda, I have this which I bought last night and now am not using. Let me know if I should send it to you for your current "project." It's pretty heavy duty and should have no trouble punching holes in rocks.
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Jane that hole punch is good for leather, canvas, anything that is thick or stiff. It's not very good for cloth.
 
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