I did that at my buddy's house during a party. I don't remember the exact motivation, probably a case of "No it doesn't!" "Yes it does". The moral of the story is that it looks neat, smells terrible, and if you do it in any microwave other than your own do not expect to be invited back anytime soon.
I had the unfortunate experience of having my house broken into a couple of years ago. Even more unfortunate was the realisation (pointed out by wife and investigating policemen, somewhat gleefully) that the b******s had taken a solitary £5 note but left my entire CD collection. I pointed out they must have had no taste. They said the opposite. To this day, my musical collection is exposed and ridiculed at family gatherings whenever that story is told. And before anyone thinks I have no taste (here goes) my collection is Springsteen, U2, REM (lots), Bowie, Stone Roses, Charlatans, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, etc, etc. Hardly obscure nobodies, although a tad mainstreamish. Should I get into Westlife and Robbie Williams?
Originally posted by PeterSwan2well, they were half right ...
I had the unfortunate experience of having my house broken into a couple of years ago. Even more unfortunate was the realisation (pointed out by wife and investigating policemen, somewhat gleefully) that the b******s had taken a solitary £5 note but left my entire CD collection. I pointed out they must have had no taste. They said the opposite. To this da ...[text shortened]... obscure nobodies, although a tad mainstreamish. Should I get into Westlife and Robbie Williams?
Originally posted by tmetzlerI use canned cat food for baiting coons. I also have a bait bucket hanging in a tree that needs a refill of dog food tonight. The coons are moving finally here in Minnesota. Looks like a promising year from the looks of the roads.
Don't worry. That 'coon only goes crazy for cat crunchies. Of course his nickname IS "biter".
RTh
[edit] to stay in context with the thread, I had my truck broken into, They took my CD's but left them laying in the driveway. I guess they were not bluegrass fans at all. Thats what I think anyways.
Originally posted by BriscoeIf your Traveling Dingleberries CD was stolen, I'd say you had the last laugh.
I had a binder of cd's (120) stolen from me at a college party one night...
...found out that the thieves went through each one and kept only what they liked and tossed (frisbee'd) the ones they didn't onto the roof of the school...climbed and retrieved a bunch of them...even some of the cracked/damaged/wounded cd's still worked! my Travelling Wilbury's cd (with a chunk missing from the outer edge) played the last half of the album!