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"tough shit, old man, you had your chance and you gave it away. $10 million and it's yours though."
Entirely depends on your relationship with your dad, though, but mine would just roll his eyes and say "fine I'll just get a new one." neither of us would in any way feel upset about it, and have a small chuckle while retelling it later.
LMAO, he would get a kick out of that. I really don't need that big of a Dutch oven though and I had talked myself out of it like 3 times already.
Plus, my wife is already joking about how "rather than inheriting it from your mother we're going to inherit it from your father" and that seems like too good of a story to ruin.
The appropriate number of cast iron cookware is n=n+1. And coupled with the ability to cook for more people at once, the more the merrier! Especially if you garden your own potatoes. I swear cast iron and potatoes were meant for each other.
Make sure to tell your wife some random stranger on the internet said "she's right" , it does make a good story.
Pretty sure it's a low key compliment from dad who appreciates the dedication op showed to restoring the oven.
Many manly interactions are low key that way as overly saying they love/appreciate a thing like that is too scary.
Not sure, I don't know these people, but it is most likely, in my humble experience.
I'm sure in the Ops instance there are no hard feelings either, and they'll also have a chuckle while telling the story. OP didn't seem upset or anything.
My dad is absolutely the kind of person who can't outright compliment something or say how he feels, so I get the vibe. I'm mostly the same, but I'm trying to be more vocal in my appreciation for things with my wife.