[TheForge] fire starting

Aaron Silver [email protected]
Thu Jul 24 10:25:00 2003


Um, how can someone as thin skinned as yourself risk being around such 
dangerous material as hot metal and sharp objects?

I'm sorry if the GD profanity counts as a great mental inhibitor in your 
book. Maybe that's a regional thing. You might remember that this forum is 
world-wide and that everyone here comes from different walks of life. My 
grandfather was definite blue collar and used profanity frequently. I 
didn't for one minute think he was less intelligent for that. In fact, I 
was continually amazed at his wealth of knowledge and commons sense. They 
were such idiots while I was a teenager, it's amazing how much my parents 
and grandparents learned after I reached my twenties. :-D

Aaron Silver
Metal Mangler Extraordinaire

At 08:30 AM 7/24/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>philip,
>
>You show your I Q when you have to use profanity to describe the smoke from
>your fire ( or any other item).
>
>Bobby Hart
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Phlip <[email protected]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Date: 7/24/03 12:39:06 AM
> > Subject: Re: [TheForge] fire starting
> > Get rid of them goddamn smokey, stinkey coal rocks, and add good hardwood
> > charcoal at need to the mess, and simplify life instead of dealing with
>that
> > silly modern coal- good charcoal burns nicer, cleaner, and you can even
>cook
> > over it, and unless you forge weld and pour lotsa borax all over
>everything,
> > all you need to do is dump the ashes every couple of days, rather than
> > continually crapping with the fire or cleaning out the clinkers.

> > Phlip