Too awesome for commentary.
Too awesome for commentary.
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July 29, 2009 at 2:11 pm
So…. is he bringing this thing to the encampment or what??? (–chuckle—)
Can we do the fine machine work in the friary garage?
Which station will this be?
Oh… and can Greg & I press the button?
Cool!
July 29, 2009 at 2:12 pm
… seriously… unfortunately… we won’t be able to get up there this time due to my job… Sigh!
July 29, 2009 at 2:43 pm
Not to be ‘buh humbug’ here because this was very awesome. But I think they cheated on the brick house, what do you think? The other houses had 4 sides to them and were clearly being held together by nails, ties or what-have-you whereas the brick house didn’t even really have 3 sides to it and there surely was no mortar holding the bricks in place. Hmmmmmm.
Have you men really built one of these? I saw the birthday cake vortex thingie a year or so ago but it never wound up at an encampment, did it? If so, you’ll have to give the girls a chance to check it out, too. ;0)
July 30, 2009 at 2:37 pm
Jen: You are very perceptive. I also noticed how fragile the peaked roof of that brick house was.
I don’t think that’s how things are built at the Friary!
The closest I’ve ever come to one of these things was when I almost let my mother’s pressure cooker overheat! (lol).
I AM envious of the guy that built it though. If I were retired… I could see myself moving to the sticks and building these types of dangerous things. I don’t think my venerable bride would “sign off” on that kind of thing though!
Ave Maria.
July 31, 2009 at 8:58 pm
I don’t think we need showers. This is the new high tech device. Simply place child in front, fire, and WUZZAH! All sweat, grim, and guts blown right off.