[WWI] Winter vomiting WAS Painting wood - the Swedish way

Douglas Anderson djandersonza at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 7 10:38:41 EST 2007


you could be pregnant!

Dave Calhoun <davecww1 at cox.net> wrote:  
Sounds like you were drinking the curdled milk in your tea- sure to cause winter vomiting!
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Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 07:43:42 -0300
From: "Diego Fernetti" 
Subject: [WWI] Winter vomiting WAS Painting wood - the Swedish way
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N!
> Thanks Carlos for noticing I was away, there were some other people
> who didn't! I had an attack of something we call winter vomitting
> sickness, it's a rather nasty virus, very contagious, so I took 
> responsibilty for
> my workmates health very seriously, and stayed at home building a Spad.

Sorry, we all thought it was just normal vomiting.

> The milk is to make the varnish/pigment mix curdle, like when you put
> milk thats a bit old in a cup of tea, it goes all funny.

Interesting. Have you managed to make "knots" with this method?
D. 


 
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