I can't ...no room amongst the glutter.
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I can't ...no room amongst the glutter.
Eating and drinking are what breaks are for. I do watch TV often. Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes seems to go well with traditional wets. :)
Ed
The wife won't let me eat or drink outside the kitchen. So nothing at the bench. Funny thing is I do most of the cleaning so for the life of me I don't understand her protest. lol
Occasionally Paisano wine, especially in winter.
Coffee black Hot or cold, sometimes a Guinness. to eat pretzel m&ms, salt free, sweetish fish
Mike
I could have responded with something fictitious and witty but in this case the truth couldn't hurt me.
Natural deer hair does in fact give flatulence. I only shared this with this community as an in prompt to public service announcement. I am certain that many a spouse (though some might not admit it) through out the years have shrieked "my God what did you eat!" For years I am sure many have responded with muffled fits of laughter into a pillow or blamed the family dog; not because they think it's funny or agree that that smell couldn't have come from a human body. It was just because they didn't know what I and the dogs already know; the honest response is its natural deer hair.
I know it sounds crazy Mike I can here the snickering but I could silence the snickering with the story of the night I was tying bead head sculpins' and swallowed a bead accidentally. I shot the family dog in the ear and now he whistles when he runs. It's tragic, he starts running and when he gets up to speed he hears the whistle and thinks I am calling him back. Bigger dogs chase him; they think he is a squeaky toy.
So anyhow, I also like to listen to talk radio when I tie.
Respectfully,
Sean
For me it's black Sumatran coffee. Never any food at the tying desk though.