Honey.....Why do my good scissors smell like onions??
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Haa ha ha, it does my heart good to know that i am not alone in ppl unknowingly abusing my scissors. Not that I am happy about it. It just proves that we are never done teaching or learning. I have a couple pair of good ones that now and then after useing I occasionaly forget and do not put in MSHP. (as in my safe hidding place) but I have one special pair that everyone knows they are not to touch!
Serious harm to the intruder! :lol: :XD:
Serious harm to the intruder! :lol: :XD:
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Originally Posted by davidwent
"Oh I used them to cut scallions for the baked potatoes, is that ok?"
grrrrrrrrrrr "Yes dear"
David
grrrrrrrrrrr "Yes dear"
David
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my daughter in law wants to learn to knit so I got her all the supplies and a real nice set of scissors. She liked the gift but when she open the scissors which were in a scissor holder She exclaimed oh we could all use a nice pair of scissors. I didn't say anything but I think I saw my son tense up a bit. He knows about mom's scissors you never touched them.
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mine are always kept in my sewing room and i made sure to let everyone know they are not to use them, i also have 4 pair of cheap scissors around the house for them to use that way they cant say that they couldnt find any scissors to use !!
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