 h a l f b a k e r y No, not that kind of baked.
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[Suggests pashute tries picking up the box from the tray sides, not the striking strip sides, when his/her hands are wet.] |
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I pick the box up from the ends, or with dry hands. |
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Also, with an extra grippy surface the size of the boxes top, it would be difficult to slip a box of matches into your pocket (depending of course on the size of your pockets) |
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When you put the box of matches down, just put the box on it's side and get the top and bottom all wet. |
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The sides where the strips are now are the strongest, the top as it is now is not strong enough. |
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Why use matches at all...I use the long necked Bic...and besides, who the heck goes from task to task in the kitchen with wet hands...get a towel. Dripping all over the stove, counter top and floor creates a rather ugly mess and a dangerous slippery conditions. |
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//who the heck goes from task to task in the kitchen with wet hands..// |
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Maybe,[pashute]'s on a riverbank trying to light a camp fire whilst stroking fish? |
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OK those are good questions. (Starting Feb 27 I started using the towel in our kitchen). But why would you be <against> the idea? |
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because the long side is the same side that the "drawer" is open to.... <spark><foom> |
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