That's a first. I just got a static discharge shock on my forehead from the damn ceiling fan pull chain thing. Hello.
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That's a first. I just got a static discharge shock on my forehead from the damn ceiling fan pull chain thing. Hello.
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My wife has a terrible nose, can’t tell roses from shit. The sweet girl tried to cook some chicken breast that was past it’s date “but smelled ok”. I’ve never been one to find odors offensive (and I work around some terrible smells), but I took a deep whiff of the sizzling skillet and had my first ever experience with odor-induced, repetitive, involuntary, balls-in-your throat, retching. At that point, it was clearly beyond trying to say she did good and choke it down to spare her feelings. Now she has me pre-approve all chicken before she cooks it.
Hahahahaha. I know exactly what you're talking about in being new to that feeling. I also have a sensitive nose, but am robust with the things I can smell since I sniff everything. One time, I found a tupperware under the front seat of my wife's care that had been there at least a week and was from some egg breakfast. This was in the summer. I thought I was being funny and I told her, "Hey hun, smell this!" and I popped that tupperware open and took a big whiff and had the same reaction as you did.
Prepping rifle brass sucks balls. I sized, deprimed, and trimmed something like 160 cases, then prepped (debur, chamfer neck and primer pocket, clean primer pocket) another 100 or so, and it took me something like two hours. Every thing I have is powered! Granted not great, but still better than manual. I've got an RCBS Trim Pro 2 hooked up to a drill, and that RCBS power mate or whatever with the five stations to debur and chamfer. Next time I'm rich, I'm probably going to look into some faster solutions. Heck, I haven't even started on .308 and .300 blk yet.
Well, she was probably never going to take a sniff since she knew better (and can't do smells at all compared to me), but after I about ended up doubled over just trying to be funny, she sure wasn't going to try.