flintlok wrote:I asked the wife for some white vinnegar to clean fired black powder casings for my 56-56 Spencer. She told me to get it myself and I'd find it in one of the lower cabinets. I found what looked like a bottle of vinegar, pour it all over the shells in the ultrasonic cleaner, turned on the unit, then let it do it's work. About twenty minutes later my wife approached me with the empty bottle and said that I used all of her white cooking wine to clean my shells. I did the only reasonable thing. I emptied the ultrasonic cleaner of the wine and soap solution and refilled it all of the vinegar that I could find and then added some soapy water. Another 20 minutes later the wife approached me again with another empty bottle complaining that I used all of her vinegar and how did I expect her to make potato salad with no vinegar. I didn't know that she needed vinegar to make potato salad. I'll never understand women. Note that I would never would have mistaken my bottle of Tangueray gin for vinegar. Who would have thought.
flintlok wrote:A Tangueray salad has great possibilites.
Coldfinger wrote:I've heard people mention salad before. What is it?
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