Kismet I'd imagine ;
Keith obviously need teaching and you appear to be the loving teacher he needed.....
Having had a Pops like you did , was a blessing .
I don't load out my tools, _ever_ .
Period .
-Nate
Trish wrote:
>
> My dad was a civil engineer and had a nice workshop he built himself. He
> had a place for everything and that's what it was kept. His shop was kept
> clean and neat. He NEVER EVER loaned out anything. I do recall he let
> someone mow the lawn for him...I think it's when his neck was broken, we
> had an electric mower and you guessed it, they ran over the cord! DUH.
> When he got older and lived alone neighbors "borrowed" stuff and it never
> came back.
>
> I'm not in the habit of loaning out stuff. I VERY MUCH APPRECIATE the loan
> of the wrenches. I did not look in the box before I shipped it...I assumed
> that Kevin cleaned the wrenches after using them. I do remember him saying
> he was careful to keep the book clean. :)
>
> Kevin will loan out just about anything and it drives me crazy! He loaned
> our favorite movie to someone and they lost it. It's difficult to find and
> you have to be of a particular taste to "get" Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
> are Dead" and the people he loaned it to were more into movies like
> "Hangover".
>
>
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