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Stephen H's avatar

Hilarious party scene!!!

I bet your new Weber brush will be bristle-less with a continuous loop wire like the brush I use. Thank goodness a friend told me about the risk and I bought a different one - and narrowly avoided being put in jail by child protective services for attempted internal assault on my children! šŸ˜‚

Patrick Johns's avatar

Thanks, Stephen! Smart move and I’m glad you avoided jail time. 😁

Becky Sroufe's avatar

B for sure from me but also C because seeeeriously love these stories. šŸ˜‚ Absolutely dying because of (and appreciating the update on) the recall party marketing they chose to go with, that is absurdly hilarious (and ofc your illustrated represention is šŸ’ÆšŸ”„šŸŽ‰)

(Good luck with the choose your own adventure: grilling utensils edition!)

Patrick Johns's avatar

Thanks, Becky! I will gladly accept your combo answer of B/C. 😊

Eric Hacker's avatar

Patrick, my answer is…I have no idea. In my mind, since you got a new brush, i would probably look it over real good then carefully use it. BUT…that’s just my thought.

My wife and I recently received a recall notice on our, less than a year old, Nissan Rogue, a car that has been running smoothly. So, she set up an appointment, took it in and sat in their waiting room while the job was completed. She was gone maybe 2 hours, came home and I asked her what happened and she said, ā€œHell, I don’t know !ā€.

We live in a world of litigation on basically EVERYTHING! Companies like Weber, Nissan , and GOD KNOWS WHO ELSE are living in a completely FUBAR existence meaning they run their companies with a sort of CYA attitude. That explains the recalls and, I guess, the cavalier attitudes.

Love those illustrations !

Patrick Johns's avatar

Thanks, Eric!