Guest guest Posted January 7, 2003 Report Share Posted January 7, 2003 > But he thinks it is an iron. He got magnetic letters and stood them up on their ends right in front of the mixer to spell out " I-R-O-N. " Without its rotors it does indeed look very like an iron. > > I am leaving it as an iron because I really do not want Putter to realize that it should have rotors! Nor do you want him to become enamored with a real iron. Boone's into the blender and the washing machine. The washing machine actually has the word " spin " on it. I just hope he never figures out that the dryer spins too. Sissi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 > He has taken it for his own. I removed the rotors and he does > not want to plug it in. He wants to place it on tables and > windowsills and stretch its cord out along the surfaces. He > reads the speeds on it and admires its name. Oohh, it sounds lovely! Does it have one of those cords that is all curly? Because that would be lots of fun to stretch out straight and make to lie against the surfaces. But obviously laying out the regular cord is also rewarding. > I am leaving it as an iron because I really do not want Putter to > realize that it should have rotors! I can't imagine WHY NOT! -Sara. who hopes you remembered your coat this morning Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 > He has taken it for his own. I removed the rotors and he does > not want to plug it in. He wants to place it on tables and > windowsills and stretch its cord out along the surfaces. He > reads the speeds on it and admires its name. Oohh, it sounds lovely! Does it have one of those cords that is all curly? Because that would be lots of fun to stretch out straight and make to lie against the surfaces. But obviously laying out the regular cord is also rewarding. > I am leaving it as an iron because I really do not want Putter to > realize that it should have rotors! I can't imagine WHY NOT! -Sara. who hopes you remembered your coat this morning Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 > Oohh, it sounds lovely! Does it have one of those cords that is all curly? I am sorry to say that is does not. What a pity. But Putter is quite satisfied. I had to sneak it from him tonight to make him a smoother German Oven Pancake. Sophie distracted him while I quickly whipped it up. > Because that would be lots of fun to stretch out straight and make to lie > against the surfaces. But obviously laying out the regular cord is also > rewarding. It certainly seems to be! > > > I am leaving it as an iron because I really do not want Putter to > > realize that it should have rotors! > > I can't imagine WHY NOT! Hmm. Maybe I should let him have the rotors? I am sure he would love them? > > -Sara. > who hopes you remembered your coat this morning > I did! And today was warm. Naturally. Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 > Oohh, it sounds lovely! Does it have one of those cords that is all curly? I am sorry to say that is does not. What a pity. But Putter is quite satisfied. I had to sneak it from him tonight to make him a smoother German Oven Pancake. Sophie distracted him while I quickly whipped it up. > Because that would be lots of fun to stretch out straight and make to lie > against the surfaces. But obviously laying out the regular cord is also > rewarding. It certainly seems to be! > > > I am leaving it as an iron because I really do not want Putter to > > realize that it should have rotors! > > I can't imagine WHY NOT! Hmm. Maybe I should let him have the rotors? I am sure he would love them? > > -Sara. > who hopes you remembered your coat this morning > I did! And today was warm. Naturally. Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 > Oohh, it sounds lovely! Does it have one of those cords that is all curly? I am sorry to say that is does not. What a pity. But Putter is quite satisfied. I had to sneak it from him tonight to make him a smoother German Oven Pancake. Sophie distracted him while I quickly whipped it up. > Because that would be lots of fun to stretch out straight and make to lie > against the surfaces. But obviously laying out the regular cord is also > rewarding. It certainly seems to be! > > > I am leaving it as an iron because I really do not want Putter to > > realize that it should have rotors! > > I can't imagine WHY NOT! Hmm. Maybe I should let him have the rotors? I am sure he would love them? > > -Sara. > who hopes you remembered your coat this morning > I did! And today was warm. Naturally. Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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