Try Some 2015-12-10

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TazManiac wrote:Yesterday I went looking for EggNog and the shelves were bare, it's now Friday evening and I have some Brandy and commercial eggnog in the shopping bag. (It's better to make it from scratch...)

Having avoided all things Pumkin-Spice up to this point I suppose I can deal with an appropriate seasonal flavour for a little while. (The bottle of Brandy is likely going to last until New Years at the rate I (don't) drink these days.)


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oldmanmickey wrote:Eggnog with a shot of granddaddys finest, now we talking.
Or with some Brandi or Bud?
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That's standard practice, actually . . . it's very common to keep soups and stews simmering, sometimes for days.
Yeah, I've done that sort of thing many times over the years. It's kind of necessary for cooking down bones into bone broth over an open fire, for example.
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Steel wool is good initial tinder if you're using flint-and-steel.

Or if you have a lantern battery and a couple lengths of wire.
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:Steel wool is good initial tinder if you're using flint-and-steel.

Or if you have a lantern battery and a couple lengths of wire.
Or just a 9v battery. No need for wire. You can also stretch and spin the steel wool into a yarn to reach both ends of a string of smaller batteries.
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That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
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Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
:shock:

My inner Pyro now desperately wants to see what happens when a steel-wool factory is hit my lightning. Or just what happens when a really, really, really big pile of the stuff is hooked up to a car battery.
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Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
Funny, I've never heard of steel sheep...


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lake_wrangler wrote:
Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
Funny, I've never heard of steel sheep...

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Ah - you need to read about Brillo, the Revolutionary Ram, in Eric Flint's "1632" books.
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:
lake_wrangler wrote:
Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
Funny, I've never heard of steel sheep...

*deposits an SOS Pad into the pun vault*
Ah - you need to read about Brillo, the Revolutionary Ram, in Eric Flint's "1632" books.
Will you stop ramming your suggestions onto other people's already full plates? :P

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lake_wrangler wrote:
AnotherFairportfan wrote: Ah - you need to read about Brillo, the Revolutionary Ram, in Eric Flint's "1632" books.
Will you stop ramming your suggestions onto other people's already full plates? :P

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If you're gonna be that way about it, i won't ask if you saw my post in the Main Pub Room...
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:
lake_wrangler wrote:
AnotherFairportfan wrote: Ah - you need to read about Brillo, the Revolutionary Ram, in Eric Flint's "1632" books.
Will you stop ramming your suggestions onto other people's already full plates? :P

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If you're gonna be that way about it, i won't ask if you saw my post in the Main Pub Room...
Actually, I saw it, and followed the link, and added it to my definitely not small list of bookmarked webcomics...
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Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
Are you saying it would be a ba-a-a-ad idea?
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shadowinthelight wrote:
Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
Are you saying it would be a ba-a-a-ad idea?
Only if you lose your HAT!... Otherwise it's an OK plan.
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:
lake_wrangler wrote:
Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
Funny, I've never heard of steel sheep...

*deposits an SOS Pad into the pun vault*
Ah - you need to read about Brillo, the Revolutionary Ram, in Eric Flint's "1632" books.
You guys are giving me baa-aa-aa-aad ideas. Tell you later.
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GlytchMeister wrote:
Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
:shock:

My inner Pyro now desperately wants to see what happens when a steel-wool factory is hit my lightning. Or just what happens when a really, really, really big pile of the stuff is hooked up to a car battery.

This is how I dispose of contaminated steel wool used in the machine shop....FUN!

Got an old model-rocket launcher that hooks to a 12-volt battery. Hook up the alligator clips, push the button, and up it goes in a hurry. Even more fun when you add solvent-laced rags to the bucket it's in.
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lake_wrangler wrote:
Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
Funny, I've never heard of steel sheep...


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Just Old Al wrote:
GlytchMeister wrote:
Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
:shock:

My inner Pyro now desperately wants to see what happens when a steel-wool factory is hit my lightning. Or just what happens when a really, really, really big pile of the stuff is hooked up to a car battery.

This is how I dispose of contaminated steel wool used in the machine shop....FUN!

Got an old model-rocket launcher that hooks to a 12-volt battery. Hook up the alligator clips, push the button, and up it goes in a hurry. Even more fun when you add solvent-laced rags to the bucket it's in.
Then place said bucket over some deserving miscreant's head- don't forget the magnesium chips...
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Jabberwonky wrote:
lake_wrangler wrote:
Catawampus wrote:That's why you never want to be too close to a herd of steel sheep during a lightning storm.
Funny, I've never heard of steel sheep...

*deposits an SOS Pad into the pun vault*
Coyotes steel sheep alla time...
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