On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We're in sort of an unspoken don't ask, don't tell agreement. I don't ask > tool questions, and Cary doesn't ask me saddle questions. > > > Karen Thomas, NC, with one socket wrench set in my car, one set in the barn, > one in the horse trailer, one in Cary's truck, and many, many sets stacked up > in the garage....and probably a couple of spare sets down in the basement >
It doesn't do any good to ask because Michael has a good explanation. There's regular, metric then there's these weird shapes that I'm sure we don't have any such bolt around that is shaped like that, but if they're out there, we must need them. Of course we have one set in each of the 4 vehicles, house and garage. I'm surprised that he hasn't bought one for my office. I guess since there is a big tool box in the back room that the lab owns and storage space is scarce in our office, he hasn't tried. I think we had 'another wrench set' conversation just a few months ago. I think I'm due for a new saddle. I'm liking the hybrid and I want leather this time! Oh BTW, not only does he have a 'never enough wrench' syndrome he also has the 'I don't own one of that type of guns and they probably won't be legeal to sell in a few years' syndrome. Another favorite excuse is 'besides it's like money in the bank'. -- Anna Southern Ohio
