Posted by Mark - IN. on December 16, 2015 at 16:29:01 from (98.206.242.17):
I love playing practical jokes on others as much as anyone. I see someone minding their own business, and I just can't have that, so I can't help myself. My only problem is that I don't like people playing practical jokes on me because quite frankly, when they do it things might get out of control and my feelings might get hurt. I have a sister that I understand is afraid of pressure cookers. So afraid that she won't have one in her house. I don't know why, but she is. It's almost Christmas too, so I figure that she could use one that has been modified by me. An extra valve here, couple of extra meters there and I sent her a picture of...the 36 quart one I bought her. I got a few emails from her in return that...not in her house, it will blow the roof off, it will kill the dogs when it explodes, I better not dare, and so on with things that I can't even repeat here. She even suggested that I keep and use it out in one of the barns so that it blows tractors up instead. I guess its true that she IS afraid of pressure cookers. Is this a well engineered practical joke or what? It's a week before Christmas, there's no snow on the ground, I can wear T-shirts outside on the Indiana/Michigan border. I'm so bored that I might mow the grass on Christmas day.
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