On May 29, 7:34 am, "Dean H." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I put my beer down on a nice Stickley table yesterday and walked away.
> Now there's a water ring and I'm angry with myself.
>
> Is there any thing to do? For the table, I mean.
>
> TIA,
> Dean
Why would you set down a beer? Where you picking up a bigger beer?
Dean H. wrote:
> I put my beer down on a nice Stickley table yesterday and walked away.
> Now there's a water ring and I'm angry with myself.
>
> Is there any thing to do? For the table, I mean.
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Tue, May 29, 2007, 7:34am [email protected] (Dean=A0H.) doth cast out:
I put my beer down on a nice Stickley table yesterday and walked away.
Now there's a water ring and I'm angry with myself.
Is there any thing to do? For the table, I mean.
This whole story sounds suspicious. You're working on a van,
drinking beer, and put the beer down on a Stickley table, and "lost" it.
That would mean either tae table is in the garage, or you were in the
house. Both sound bogus. In all the years I drank beer I "never"
"lost" a beer, or heard of anyone else doing so.
Anyway, the answer is simple. Make a very nice wooden coaster, it's
for a Stickley table, after all. Put the coaster on the table, over
the water ring. Then go away, and never drink in the house again. No
prob.
JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan
"Dean H." wrote in message
> I put my beer down on a nice Stickley table yesterday and walked away.
> Now there's a water ring and I'm angry with myself.
>
> Is there any thing to do? For the table, I mean.
What Barry said ... but while you're waiting for the order, try the old
mayonnaise trick ... spread some mayonnaise liberally on the area, let it
sit overnight, rub it dry.
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Obviously a case of alcohol abuse, leaving a perfectly good beer lying
around....
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Tue, May 29, 2007, 7:34am [email protected] (Dean H.) doth cast out:
I put my beer down on a nice Stickley table yesterday and walked away.
Now there's a water ring and I'm angry with myself.
Is there any thing to do? For the table, I mean.
This whole story sounds suspicious. You're working on a van,
drinking beer, and put the beer down on a Stickley table, and "lost" it.
That would mean either tae table is in the garage, or you were in the
house. Both sound bogus. In all the years I drank beer I "never"
"lost" a beer, or heard of anyone else doing so.
Anyway, the answer is simple. Make a very nice wooden coaster, it's
for a Stickley table, after all. Put the coaster on the table, over
the water ring. Then go away, and never drink in the house again. No
prob.
JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan
"RayV" ...
> On May 29, 7:34 am, "Dean H." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I put my beer down on a nice Stickley table yesterday and walked away.
>> Now there's a water ring and I'm angry with myself.
>>
>> Is there any thing to do? For the table, I mean.
>>
>> TIA,
>> Dean
>
> Why would you set down a beer?
Operator error.
> Where you picking up a bigger beer?
I misplaced it, then opened another one which took the pressure off finding
the one that was sweating on the table. I was doing the fuel pump on the
chevy van so there were a lot of dirty places it should have been sweating
instead of on Granny's Stickley.