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"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 11:45:13 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Gary" > wrote in message
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>>> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 1/29/2016 10:47 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> >> Wouldn't it be better to go out and buy some more nuts and bolts?
>>>> >> Then you would have two shower stools (one for each bum cheek).
>>>> >
>>>> > They're not regular nuts and bolts. Yeah, I could jury rig
>>>> > something.
>>>> > But I'd rather not. These are special so they won't rust and they
>>>> > have
>>>> > plastic on them.
>>>>
>>>> Get stainless steel nuts and bolts. Available at any good hardware
>>>> store.
>>>
>>> Or brass which is commonly used on boats. Any hardware store sells
>>> them both.

>>
>>Yes. But they won't have the big plastic knobs on them.

>
> No, they won't but they *will* be available to buy somewhere.


So? I'm not going to buy them.
>
> You could post a pic of the plastic knobs and bolts in question here,
> I'm sure somebody would provide a link to some you could buy if you
> did.


I don't need them. People are making a problem when there isn't one.

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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 1/30/2016 2:45 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Gary" > wrote in message
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>>> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 1/29/2016 10:47 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> >> Wouldn't it be better to go out and buy some more nuts and bolts?
>>>> >> Then you would have two shower stools (one for each bum cheek).
>>>> >
>>>> > They're not regular nuts and bolts. Yeah, I could jury rig
>>>> > something.
>>>> > But I'd rather not. These are special so they won't rust and they
>>>> have
>>>> > plastic on them.
>>>>
>>>> Get stainless steel nuts and bolts. Available at any good hardware
>>>> store.
>>>
>>> Or brass which is commonly used on boats. Any hardware store sells
>>> them both.

>>
>> Yes. But they won't have the big plastic knobs on them.

>
> If your local store does not carry them Google bolts with knobs. Amazon
> has 400 pages of them.
>
> The other option is to use a regular bold and a wrench.
>
> Don't tell me it does not work, I've very familiar with shower seats. It
> can work.


Why? I wouldn't buy them. No need.

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On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 20:12:52 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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>"Jeßus" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 11:45:13 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Gary" > wrote in message
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>>>> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 1/29/2016 10:47 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> >> Wouldn't it be better to go out and buy some more nuts and bolts?
>>>>> >> Then you would have two shower stools (one for each bum cheek).
>>>>> >
>>>>> > They're not regular nuts and bolts. Yeah, I could jury rig
>>>>> > something.
>>>>> > But I'd rather not. These are special so they won't rust and they
>>>>> > have
>>>>> > plastic on them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Get stainless steel nuts and bolts. Available at any good hardware
>>>>> store.
>>>>
>>>> Or brass which is commonly used on boats. Any hardware store sells
>>>> them both.
>>>
>>>Yes. But they won't have the big plastic knobs on them.

>>
>> No, they won't but they *will* be available to buy somewhere.

>
>So? I'm not going to buy them.


Naturally.

>> You could post a pic of the plastic knobs and bolts in question here,
>> I'm sure somebody would provide a link to some you could buy if you
>> did.

>
>I don't need them. People are making a problem when there isn't one.


But you love it.
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On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 20:12:52 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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>"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 11:45:13 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Gary" > wrote in message
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>>>> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 1/29/2016 10:47 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> >> Wouldn't it be better to go out and buy some more nuts and bolts?
>>>>> >> Then you would have two shower stools (one for each bum cheek).
>>>>> >
>>>>> > They're not regular nuts and bolts. Yeah, I could jury rig
>>>>> > something.
>>>>> > But I'd rather not. These are special so they won't rust and they
>>>>> > have
>>>>> > plastic on them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Get stainless steel nuts and bolts. Available at any good hardware
>>>>> store.
>>>>
>>>> Or brass which is commonly used on boats. Any hardware store sells
>>>> them both.
>>>
>>>Yes. But they won't have the big plastic knobs on them.

>>
>> No, they won't but they *will* be available to buy somewhere.

>
>So? I'm not going to buy them.
>>
>> You could post a pic of the plastic knobs and bolts in question here,
>> I'm sure somebody would provide a link to some you could buy if you
>> did.

>
>I don't need them. People are making a problem when there isn't one.


You are the only one who created a problem by posting about your
nutso-ness and screwi-ness.


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On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 20:12:52 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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> I don't need them. People are making a problem when there isn't one.


You don't NEED them , but if you had them you'd have a second seat. You
could use it in the summer sitting under the garden sprinkler. *ut
wheels on it and ride through the car wash.
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>On 1/30/2016 9:30 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>>

>Is that a promise?



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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 20:12:52 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:

>
>>>

>> I don't need them. People are making a problem when there isn't one.

>
> You don't NEED them , but if you had them you'd have a second seat. You
> could use it in the summer sitting under the garden sprinkler. *ut wheels
> on it and ride through the car wash.


I have no use for a second seat and would much rather wait until the seat on
the one I am using gets icky. Then I can replace it. And we aren't allowed
to use sprinklers here unless they lift the water restrictions. I have
plenty of outdoor seats.

As it is, the shower stool that we are using is merely a holder for shampoo
and body wash. Nobody actually needs to use it at the moment.

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"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message
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>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>>>> "Janet" > wrote in message
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>>>>> In article >,
>>>>> says...
>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this.
>>>>>> It
>>>>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think.
>>>>>>
>>>>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought.
>>>>>
>>>>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping.
>>>>
>>>> Oh but it gets better.
>>>>
>>>> After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It
>>>> included three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So
>>>> now, they were also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce.
>>>> And in the end? They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of
>>>> the sauce. So I have a free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of
>>>> sauce. Not bad.
>>>
>>>
>>> All ther drama and your family won't eat pizza. You did say that once.

>>
>> I *never* said that. My husband *loves* pizza. He would eat it daily.
>> I don't like it much and neither does my daughter.

>
> You did.


Nope. I probably said that I rarely order it or I don't serve it often or
something like that. I don't personally care for it and neither does my
daughter. But when I first was dating my husband, he called he place around
the corner, gave his name and pizza appeared. It's likely his favorite
food. He just shouldn't be eating it every day and for many years we didn't
get it much at all because he was the only one who liked it. We got far too
much for my liking in NY if only because it was cheap and readily available,
plus served at seemingly every party.

I am making or getting it more often now, especially when we have company
over because they seem to like it. They always say they are not staying for
dinner and yet they don't leave so I usually wind up making or getting
pizza. And they always seem to eat it. But if they didn't, I know that my
husband will. There hasn't been a pizza made that he won't eat. I know I
have said that.

Exception being that one vegetarian one that I got from a place on Cape Cod.
It was beyond horrible. They put mushy broccoli on it and it turned the
entire pizza a soggy mess. You couldn't even pick up a slice. It was so
disgusting that when they gave me a gift certificate for a free pizza, I did
not redeem it. Cape Cod doesn't seem to have good pizza. I was talking to
an Italian woman from NY about this. Although we were able to make passable
pizza at home, it wasn't easy and it wasn't as good as it is in other
places.

My husband's cousin was asked to open a pizza place on the Cape and she
declined. She said that making a good crust there wasn't possible. She had
tried. She thought it was something in the air.

You know how you have to let the dough rest? Because if you don't, it snaps
back on itself? Well that rest time is usually about 20 minutes. But there
it was over an hour.

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