That is a palace compared to some places I have lived, heck you don't even have to share toilet facilities or walk down two floor to a kitchen colder than a deep freeze! Lucky devil.
Oh, you poor baby girl! You have to sleep in your kitchen! In fact you have to live in you kitchen! :-)
Actually it's pretty darned nice, and the epitome of efficiency. You seem to have made the most of it. Just one burning question though. What do you keep in that big tool box???
BTW, have I ever told you, that I think you are just precious!
Ok, that toolbox is what i used and will use again if I go back to my cnc machining career. Right now it has my tools from that line of work but soon they are gonna get boxed up and go into the closet so I can have access to the drawers for girly household stuff alongside the practical tools that can be used in the world outside of cnc machining.
BTW, the top on my toolbox was custom made by a former co-worker out of cherry wood and is just simply beautiful. It always impressed when I rolled around the factory and got quite a few offers trying to buy just that part off of me.
I used to push a similar tool box around a factory floor. For 20 years I worked as an industrial electrician. Later, I worked as an electrical and instrument planner, and often had to engage our plant machinists, to make parts for projects I was planning.
You really are a sweetheart, LizzyBeth, and I am so happy to have discovered your blog!
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That is a palace compared to some places I have lived, heck you don't even have to share toilet facilities or walk down two floor to a kitchen colder than a deep freeze! Lucky devil.
Caroline XXX
Oh, you poor baby girl! You have to sleep in your kitchen! In fact you have to live in you kitchen! :-)
Actually it's pretty darned nice, and the epitome of efficiency. You seem to have made the most of it. Just one burning question though. What do you keep in that big tool box???
BTW, have I ever told you, that I think you are just precious!
Melissa XX
Ok, that toolbox is what i used and will use again if I go back to my cnc machining career. Right now it has my tools from that line of work but soon they are gonna get boxed up and go into the closet so I can have access to the drawers for girly household stuff alongside the practical tools that can be used in the world outside of cnc machining.
BTW, the top on my toolbox was custom made by a former co-worker out of cherry wood and is just simply beautiful. It always impressed when I rolled around the factory and got quite a few offers trying to buy just that part off of me.
Well, now you are extra special to me. :-)
I used to push a similar tool box around a factory floor. For 20 years I worked as an industrial electrician. Later, I worked as an electrical and instrument planner, and often had to engage our plant machinists, to make parts for projects I was planning.
You really are a sweetheart, LizzyBeth, and I am so happy to have discovered your blog!
Melissa XX
I watched it several times. I really did. I looked very closely at everything but....
I couldn't find the bidet.
@Melissa - I've been telling her that for a long time. I think she may actually be beginning to believe us!
@ Calie,
BTW, I had to look up what a bidet was and let's just say it reminded me why ignorance is bliss. My eyes, they burnssssssss.
Bidet is bliss!
Caroline xxx
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