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merryb wrote:
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> I take them back as they belong to the shop. It is a really good idea
> on her part as it is much easier for me to sell stuff if I have
> personally used it. Another new fave is a Kyocera paring knife, which
> is ceramic if you didn't know- that is one sharp knife!


Ever have a customer ask if the ceramic knife can pass a metal detector?


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On Jan 27, 3:37*pm, "Tom Del Rosso" >
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> merryb wrote:
>
> > I take them back as they belong to the shop. It is a really good idea
> > on her part as it is much easier for me to sell stuff if I have
> > personally used it. Another new fave is a Kyocera paring knife, which
> > is ceramic if you didn't know- that is one sharp knife!

>
> Ever have a customer ask if the ceramic knife can pass a metal detector? *
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Can't say I have- that is NOT a good thought....
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On Jan 27, 1:22*pm, Jim Elbrecht > wrote:
> merryb > wrote:
> >On Jan 27, 7:13*am, Jim Elbrecht > wrote:

>
> -snip-
>
> >> I've never been to one, but I love when they do it as the next time I
> >> go in the sales gal is all excited about some new gadget that I might
> >> not have otherwise given a second look. * * [my Chef'n lemon squeezer
> >> and Rosle cheese slicer are 2 that come to mind.]

>
> >> Jim

>
> >Do you have the Rosle knife or wire for cutting the cheese? That is a
> >hard brand to sell as it is quite pricey!

>
> I've got the wire one. * * It *is* pricey- and just *looks* like it
> won't work as well as the 'T' shaped wire slicers.
>
> But it does. *It works a whole lot better. * It takes less effort, and
> the ergonometrics are better [though I was sure they would be worse]
> It slices 2 thicknesses without fiddling with 'adjustments' - and it
> takes up less room in the drawer. [no place to hang mine]
>
> It slices soft mozzarella *or hard asiago with ease.
>
> I managed to break a wire on mine somehow- and got to go back to the
> other kind while I waited for a wire from Amazon. [the kitchen shop is
> out of the way]. * * *I went right back to the Rosle.
>
> Jim


We also sell a plastic cheese knife that works well also...
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On 1/27/2013 1:42 PM, merryb wrote:
> On Jan 27, 5:38 am, jmcquown > wrote:
>>>>> That was one of the items I was allowed to take home and test out- I
>>>>> can understand why you have a few!

>>
>>>> What happens to these kitchen items your boss lets you take home to test?

>>
>>>> Jill

>>
>>> I take them back as they belong to the shop. It is a really good idea
>>> on her part as it is much easier for me to sell stuff if I have
>>> personally used it. Another new fave is a Kyocera paring knife, which
>>> is ceramic if you didn't know- that is one sharp knife!

>>
>> Well, yes, I assumed you took them back. But does she sell *used*
>> cookware and cooking implements?
>>
>> Jill

>
> No, they are not resold- they just belong to "the shop"
>

Ah, okay. Thanks for the clarification.

Jill
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On Jan 26, 8:01*am, notbob > wrote:
> On 2013-01-26, jmcquown > wrote:
>
> > LOLOL! *Polyester? *I didn't know they still sold clothes made out of
> > (100%) polyester. *I don't suppose you have a leisure suit in your
> > closet?

>
> Never a "leisure suit", but usta wear no-iron beltless dress slacks.
> They were poly-something. *Hadda have two tractors to pull 'em apart
> comin' outta the dryer unless I used those anti-static thingies.
>
> http://www.sears.com/haggar-men-s-ex...p-045M0742000P
>
> There they are. *See? *"100% Polyester"! *From my shirt n' tie days as
> a cubicle commando. *
>
> Now wear basically fleece apres ski pants or straight cuff sweat
> pants. *Basically, pajama bottoms ...and nothing but shorts in the
> Summer. *Haven't even worn a pair Levis in a cpl yrs. *Ya' outta see
> my new custom made brick red waffle-pattern fleece pair. *Call me
> Mr. Redpants!! *
>
> nb


LOL- Expandomatic? Sounds perfect for Thanksgiving!


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"merryb" > wrote in message
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> On Jan 26, 8:01 am, notbob > wrote:
>> On 2013-01-26, jmcquown > wrote:
>>
>> > LOLOL! Polyester? I didn't know they still sold clothes made out of
>> > (100%) polyester. I don't suppose you have a leisure suit in your
>> > closet?

>>
>> Never a "leisure suit", but usta wear no-iron beltless dress slacks.
>> They were poly-something. Hadda have two tractors to pull 'em apart
>> comin' outta the dryer unless I used those anti-static thingies.
>>
>> http://www.sears.com/haggar-men-s-ex...p-045M0742000P
>>
>> There they are. See? "100% Polyester"! From my shirt n' tie days as
>> a cubicle commando.
>>
>> Now wear basically fleece apres ski pants or straight cuff sweat
>> pants. Basically, pajama bottoms ...and nothing but shorts in the
>> Summer. Haven't even worn a pair Levis in a cpl yrs. Ya' outta see
>> my new custom made brick red waffle-pattern fleece pair. Call me
>> Mr. Redpants!!
>>
>> nb

>
> LOL- Expandomatic? Sounds perfect for Thanksgiving!


Something I have heard about here is a 'onesie' <g> Google it) Reminds
me of the all in one thingies we used to dress our wee babies in <g>

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On Jan 28, 1:09*pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
> "merryb" > wrote in message
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> > On Jan 26, 8:01 am, notbob > wrote:
> >> On 2013-01-26, jmcquown > wrote:

>
> >> > LOLOL! *Polyester? *I didn't know they still sold clothes made out of
> >> > (100%) polyester. *I don't suppose you have a leisure suit in your
> >> > closet?

>
> >> Never a "leisure suit", but usta wear no-iron beltless dress slacks.
> >> They were poly-something. *Hadda have two tractors to pull 'em apart
> >> comin' outta the dryer unless I used those anti-static thingies.

>
> >>http://www.sears.com/haggar-men-s-ex...p-045M0742000P

>
> >> There they are. *See? *"100% Polyester"! *From my shirt n' tie days as
> >> a cubicle commando. *

>
> >> Now wear basically fleece apres ski pants or straight cuff sweat
> >> pants. *Basically, pajama bottoms ...and nothing but shorts in the
> >> Summer. *Haven't even worn a pair Levis in a cpl yrs. *Ya' outta see
> >> my new custom made brick red waffle-pattern fleece pair. *Call me
> >> Mr. Redpants!! *

>
> >> nb

>
> > LOL- Expandomatic? Sounds perfect for Thanksgiving!

>
> Something I have heard about here is a 'onesie' <g> *Google it) *Reminds
> me of the all in one thingies we used to dress our wee babies in <g>
>
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Oh yes- loved the Onesies! It was nice to keep their tummies covered
up!
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"merryb" > wrote in message
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> On Jan 28, 1:09 pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
>> "merryb" > wrote in message
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>> > On Jan 26, 8:01 am, notbob > wrote:
>> >> On 2013-01-26, jmcquown > wrote:

>>
>> >> > LOLOL! Polyester? I didn't know they still sold clothes made out
>> >> > of
>> >> > (100%) polyester. I don't suppose you have a leisure suit in your
>> >> > closet?

>>
>> >> Never a "leisure suit", but usta wear no-iron beltless dress slacks.
>> >> They were poly-something. Hadda have two tractors to pull 'em apart
>> >> comin' outta the dryer unless I used those anti-static thingies.

>>
>> >>http://www.sears.com/haggar-men-s-ex...p-045M0742000P

>>
>> >> There they are. See? "100% Polyester"! From my shirt n' tie days as
>> >> a cubicle commando.

>>
>> >> Now wear basically fleece apres ski pants or straight cuff sweat
>> >> pants. Basically, pajama bottoms ...and nothing but shorts in the
>> >> Summer. Haven't even worn a pair Levis in a cpl yrs. Ya' outta see
>> >> my new custom made brick red waffle-pattern fleece pair. Call me
>> >> Mr. Redpants!!

>>
>> >> nb

>>
>> > LOL- Expandomatic? Sounds perfect for Thanksgiving!

>>
>> Something I have heard about here is a 'onesie' <g> Google it)
>> Reminds
>> me of the all in one thingies we used to dress our wee babies in <g>
>>

>
> Oh yes- loved the Onesies! It was nice to keep their tummies covered
> up!


Aye well big grown up fellas are wearing them now .... lolol

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On Jan 28, 1:30*pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
> "merryb" > wrote in message
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> >> "merryb" > wrote in message

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> >> > On Jan 26, 8:01 am, notbob > wrote:
> >> >> On 2013-01-26, jmcquown > wrote:

>
> >> >> > LOLOL! *Polyester? *I didn't know they still sold clothes made out
> >> >> > of
> >> >> > (100%) polyester. *I don't suppose you have a leisure suit in your
> >> >> > closet?

>
> >> >> Never a "leisure suit", but usta wear no-iron beltless dress slacks..
> >> >> They were poly-something. *Hadda have two tractors to pull 'em apart
> >> >> comin' outta the dryer unless I used those anti-static thingies.

>
> >> >>http://www.sears.com/haggar-men-s-ex...p-045M0742000P

>
> >> >> There they are. *See? *"100% Polyester"! *From my shirt n' tie days as
> >> >> a cubicle commando. *

>
> >> >> Now wear basically fleece apres ski pants or straight cuff sweat
> >> >> pants. *Basically, pajama bottoms ...and nothing but shorts in the
> >> >> Summer. *Haven't even worn a pair Levis in a cpl yrs. *Ya' outta see
> >> >> my new custom made brick red waffle-pattern fleece pair. *Call me
> >> >> Mr. Redpants!! *

>
> >> >> nb

>
> >> > LOL- Expandomatic? Sounds perfect for Thanksgiving!

>
> >> Something I have heard about here is a 'onesie' <g> *Google it)
> >> Reminds
> >> me of the all in one thingies we used to dress our wee babies in <g>

>
> > Oh yes- loved the Onesies! It was nice to keep their tummies covered
> > up!

>
> Aye well big grown up fellas are wearing them now .... lolol
>
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It probably helps with the beer belly!
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"merryb" > wrote in message
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> On Jan 28, 1:30 pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
>> "merryb" > wrote in message
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>> > On Jan 28, 1:09 pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
>> >> "merryb" > wrote in message

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>> >> > On Jan 26, 8:01 am, notbob > wrote:
>> >> >> On 2013-01-26, jmcquown > wrote:

>>
>> >> >> > LOLOL! Polyester? I didn't know they still sold clothes made
>> >> >> > out
>> >> >> > of
>> >> >> > (100%) polyester. I don't suppose you have a leisure suit in
>> >> >> > your
>> >> >> > closet?

>>
>> >> >> Never a "leisure suit", but usta wear no-iron beltless dress
>> >> >> slacks.
>> >> >> They were poly-something. Hadda have two tractors to pull 'em
>> >> >> apart
>> >> >> comin' outta the dryer unless I used those anti-static thingies.

>>
>> >> >>http://www.sears.com/haggar-men-s-ex...p-045M0742000P

>>
>> >> >> There they are. See? "100% Polyester"! From my shirt n' tie days
>> >> >> as
>> >> >> a cubicle commando.

>>
>> >> >> Now wear basically fleece apres ski pants or straight cuff sweat
>> >> >> pants. Basically, pajama bottoms ...and nothing but shorts in the
>> >> >> Summer. Haven't even worn a pair Levis in a cpl yrs. Ya' outta
>> >> >> see
>> >> >> my new custom made brick red waffle-pattern fleece pair. Call me
>> >> >> Mr. Redpants!!

>>
>> >> >> nb

>>
>> >> > LOL- Expandomatic? Sounds perfect for Thanksgiving!

>>
>> >> Something I have heard about here is a 'onesie' <g> Google it)
>> >> Reminds
>> >> me of the all in one thingies we used to dress our wee babies in <g>

>>
>> > Oh yes- loved the Onesies! It was nice to keep their tummies covered
>> > up!

>>
>> Aye well big grown up fellas are wearing them now .... lolol

>
> It probably helps with the beer belly!


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On Jan 28, 1:44*pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
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> >> >> "merryb" > wrote in message

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> >> ...

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> >> >> > On Jan 26, 8:01 am, notbob > wrote:
> >> >> >> On 2013-01-26, jmcquown > wrote:

>
> >> >> >> > LOLOL! *Polyester? *I didn't know they still sold clothes made
> >> >> >> > out
> >> >> >> > of
> >> >> >> > (100%) polyester. *I don't suppose you have a leisure suit in
> >> >> >> > your
> >> >> >> > closet?

>
> >> >> >> Never a "leisure suit", but usta wear no-iron beltless dress
> >> >> >> slacks.
> >> >> >> They were poly-something. *Hadda have two tractors to pull 'em
> >> >> >> apart
> >> >> >> comin' outta the dryer unless I used those anti-static thingies.

>
> >> >> >>http://www.sears.com/haggar-men-s-ex...p-045M0742000P

>
> >> >> >> There they are. *See? *"100% Polyester"! *From my shirt n' tie days
> >> >> >> as
> >> >> >> a cubicle commando. *

>
> >> >> >> Now wear basically fleece apres ski pants or straight cuff sweat
> >> >> >> pants. *Basically, pajama bottoms ...and nothing but shorts in the
> >> >> >> Summer. *Haven't even worn a pair Levis in a cpl yrs. *Ya' outta
> >> >> >> see
> >> >> >> my new custom made brick red waffle-pattern fleece pair. *Call me
> >> >> >> Mr. Redpants!! *

>
> >> >> >> nb

>
> >> >> > LOL- Expandomatic? Sounds perfect for Thanksgiving!

>
> >> >> Something I have heard about here is a 'onesie' <g> *Google it)
> >> >> Reminds
> >> >> me of the all in one thingies we used to dress our wee babies in <g>

>
> >> > Oh yes- loved the Onesies! It was nice to keep their tummies covered
> >> > up!

>
> >> Aye well big grown up fellas are wearing them now .... lolol

>
> > It probably helps with the beer belly!

>
> ROFL
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They probably would have been nice when we were preggers! I do
remember the point when I had no waist and my pants would not stay
up...
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>> >> >> >> On 2013-01-26, jmcquown > wrote:

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>> >> >> >> > LOLOL! Polyester? I didn't know they still sold clothes made
>> >> >> >> > out
>> >> >> >> > of
>> >> >> >> > (100%) polyester. I don't suppose you have a leisure suit in
>> >> >> >> > your
>> >> >> >> > closet?

>>
>> >> >> >> Never a "leisure suit", but usta wear no-iron beltless dress
>> >> >> >> slacks.
>> >> >> >> They were poly-something. Hadda have two tractors to pull 'em
>> >> >> >> apart
>> >> >> >> comin' outta the dryer unless I used those anti-static thingies.

>>
>> >> >> >>http://www.sears.com/haggar-men-s-ex...p-045M0742000P

>>
>> >> >> >> There they are. See? "100% Polyester"! From my shirt n' tie
>> >> >> >> days
>> >> >> >> as
>> >> >> >> a cubicle commando.

>>
>> >> >> >> Now wear basically fleece apres ski pants or straight cuff sweat
>> >> >> >> pants. Basically, pajama bottoms ...and nothing but shorts in
>> >> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> Summer. Haven't even worn a pair Levis in a cpl yrs. Ya' outta
>> >> >> >> see
>> >> >> >> my new custom made brick red waffle-pattern fleece pair. Call
>> >> >> >> me
>> >> >> >> Mr. Redpants!!

>>
>> >> >> >> nb

>>
>> >> >> > LOL- Expandomatic? Sounds perfect for Thanksgiving!

>>
>> >> >> Something I have heard about here is a 'onesie' <g> Google it)
>> >> >> Reminds
>> >> >> me of the all in one thingies we used to dress our wee babies in
>> >> >> <g>

>>
>> >> > Oh yes- loved the Onesies! It was nice to keep their tummies covered
>> >> > up!

>>
>> >> Aye well big grown up fellas are wearing them now .... lolol

>>
>> > It probably helps with the beer belly!

>>
>> ROFL

>
> They probably would have been nice when we were preggers! I do
> remember the point when I had no waist and my pants would not stay
> up...


Nodnodnod, I remember it well ... <g>

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> Something I have heard about here is a 'onesie' <g> Google it) Reminds
> me of the all in one thingies we used to dress our wee babies in <g>


That's what they are for normal people.

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