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Congrats on the successful launch, cracking Chapters, and generally rocking through the whole week!

About the BAV and the scrape ... I drive a BAV. Not very green, but I like lots of heavy metal between me and other large objects hurtling around on icy streets. I think, all in all, a scrape is a small price to pay for getting you, Ger, and your office to Ottawa and back safely.

Pyrex has exploded on me, too. When I was about 19, I was visiting an elderly neighbour who wanted to make some nice sweet treat for me. So she put her Pyrex dish on the stove top to soften/melt some butter. She puttered ... we chatted. I was seated in her kitchen, at EYE LEVEL to the stove top. She had done the Pyrex / butter melting thing a thousand times, and I'd seen her do it, so no biggie. Suddenly - boom! Crack! Hot glass sprayed everywhere. Luckily, the chunks were fairly large and I just got a few tiny cuts on my face. After we both got over being worried about the other, we were able to laugh it off. But it was frightening and I'll never trust Pyrex entirely again.
The Pyrex thing was shocking to say the least.
Dealing with it after 3 pomtinis and at least one bottle of wine, was challenging.
Being rushed upstairs while Rockr & Junkii did all the clean up, was embarrassing.

Gerry's role was to rush back and forth and make sure I was okay, then back downstairs to make sure they weren't totally pissed at me, then back upstairs to make sure I didn't have a head wound, then back downstairs to make sure they hadn't gotten hurt, then back upstairs to make sure I wasn't in shock, then... We were lucky Gerry didn't twist an ankle with all that back and forth.

re: BAV - let's hope it's literally a "small price to pay".
Congratulations on your launch!

That pyrex story has me freaked out. I use it all the time - I think of the glass as a healthier option for my kids, but it's definitely not so healthy if it explodes in their faces, is it?? What were you doing when it exploded?

Glad you're okay.
She was pouring a frosty beer into a roasting hot baking dish.

And yeah, it made a mess, but thankfully it didn't hurt anyone beyond some stray glass bits on the bottoms of our feet and our hands form cleaning up. Also thankfully, the meat was almost fully done, and totally salvageable. While we didn't have gravy, we had a yummy juicy prime rib with lots of potatoes and a fantastic salad with fig/balsamic reduction that was to-die-for.

And now we have a great story that concludes with "...and then we drank loads of wine and wandered out to the canal in a hopeless quest for beavertails." We should have learned our lesson the night before (a Wednesday) when, at 10:30, we realized all the KFCs, Taco Bells, Pizza Huts, and St Hubert's in Ottawa close at 10pm. Evidently, so do Beavertails - even during Winterlude!

Ah ha, I was wondering if there was a cold/hot cause for the exploding Pyrex. I actually nearly missed being cut very badly as a child by exploding Corning Ware, and have had a phobia about things exploding on the stove top ever since. I'm glad I wasn't there, or I may have just lost it.

And re: the cross over vehicle: I'm sure I cannot top the comments that were attributed to me in absentia. Just glad you now see the utility, and that my move to the Dark Side was driven by need, and not want.

Anyhoo, I'm really glad to hear that CEOT has been completed and launched, you really deserve a big success like this, after all your blood, sweat and tears. Or did I get that in the wrong order? I think the sweat came first, then the tears? The blood was definitely last.....

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