heavy duty tubes & lard (nklr)

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damage control?

Post by k650dsn@aol.com » Fri Apr 28, 2000 10:37 pm

Bob D. tells me that there are some bad feelings as a result of our BeemerBigDawg prank (you have no idea how many iterations of BMW, Big and Dog we had to go through to get a good screen name). I can tell you that it was intended all in good fun and was in no way meant to demean anyone. Just for the record, I coached Bob on the majority of the posts, and in most cases I was actually sitting next to him as they were typed, so go easy on him. I was the creator of the prank, so please accept my apology. Gino

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heavy duty tubes & lard (nklr)

Post by Dust » Fri Apr 28, 2000 11:32 pm

Oh, Yes! Lard and Baby Powder! A magical combination! Personally I carry a substantial amount of Lard in all my vehicles for any emergency. Need to fry fish?...Pass the Lard! Flat tire?...Pass the Lard! Out of butter for your toast?...Pass the Lard! Behold the power of LARD! It really should be its own food group, I believe it actually is in Mississippi! Momma fed it to me straight out of the can..oh wait (sniff) I'm getting too sentimental... Dust A14 "Greased Rhino" Man with BIG Lard-eating Grin
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Carl Sorensen" wrote: > I tend to use lard and baby pwder and 'grease' the tube, the lard seals the puncture while the baby powder allows the lard to congeal. This way I carry lard and use it for both my tubes, chain, and any other areas that may require a lubin'. > carl.

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