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Old 01-29-2009, 02:42 PM
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Thanks for the b'day well wishes fella's! Next year (the big Five Oh) we'll throw a party!
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DoŽnt make a "bottleparty"
Venom will bring Coke
Kachi brings 303
RHP comes along with autosol
pkokens Epoxy pump will not serve to save the party

Why did nobody recommend some Beer?

Ohh now was this hijacking the precious thread?
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Old 01-29-2009, 03:39 PM
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Pirate Apex1 volunteered to bring the beer and rum and wine..... Manie and I will bring the "scantily clad female crew" to serve the booze and entertain all with "eye candy".... I am sure Fanie and the other "saffas" will bring the "long pig", deer and fish for the BBQ.....
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Old 01-29-2009, 04:00 PM
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Buff, Buff Buff your guts out. The 3M "Perfect-it" line is hard to beat. And remember that orbitals are for sissies; a rotary is a real man's machine. After that you can apply the wax/protectant of your choice, like the 303 line mentioned above. But protectants won't bring much dazzle back; for that you must buff.

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Old 01-29-2009, 04:04 PM
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Pirate Apex1 volunteered to bring the beer and rum and wine..... Manie and I will bring the "scantily clad female crew" to serve the booze and entertain all with "eye candy".... I am sure Fanie and the other "saffas" will bring the "long pig", deer and fish for the BBQ.....
Hmmmm? You fella's know it's usually -30C up here this time of year eh?

Maybe we should have the party offshore! Suggestions? Do I have to invite the wife?
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Old 01-29-2009, 04:20 PM
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Hmmmm? You fella's know it's usually -30C up here this time of year eh?

Maybe we should have the party offshore! Suggestions? Do I have to invite the wife?
The wife is singular...............
And YOU told us about the ambient temperature.............. bring them (plural) in sufficient numbers to keep us warm.

masalai I agree to bring the beer and wine and rum...... as long its all German! And offshore ??? Buderim ???

Then JIMBO we will buff, buff, buff

Ähh.. we do not get the main problem out of sight? DAZZLE
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Old 01-29-2009, 08:54 PM
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Bloody hell forget all that crap - lets invade Frosty's lair and get some free beer in thai-land - he resides in Malaysia (taxes) but travels to play & work near Partylanda on the westa coasta..... everythinga is at handa and morea so therea..... (psuedo Main drawl) - - - - - There the young ladies dazzle and the machines may as well rust....
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We keep a guest cabin aboard Samadhi complete with a gueen size berth, shower, etc.... Only room for one (or a couple) though
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Old 01-30-2009, 04:30 AM
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We keep a guest cabin aboard Samadhi complete with a gueen size berth, shower, etc.... Only room for one (or a couple) though
So who will comb out the mob ? I am ordered to bring the beverage than there´s just enough space for only one female
And the birthdayboy ???
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Old 01-30-2009, 05:42 AM
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So who will comb out the mob ? I am ordered to bring the beverage than thereŽs just enough space for only one female
And the birthdayboy ???
364 days to plan the logistics of it all!

By that time I should have the hull glassed and started on the bulkheads etc. Bring you're best sanding and polishing machines and we'll have a good ole' time. Back bacon sandwiches and Molsons are on me!
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I have a 1964 Mercedes 220Sb, the only way to keep these things bright and mechanically sound is regular maintenance, $ and blood, sweat and tears.

Congrats Knotty on hitting 49, you're streaking ahead of me, I'm a mere youngster of 45.
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Old 01-30-2009, 02:39 PM
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What happens when senility and the 20th second childhood hits and the beatles song rings out loud this coming May? "...when I'm 64..." - no need for ****** yet, so action man is allowed 'leniencies'?
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What happens when senility and the 20th second childhood hits and the beatles song rings out loud this coming May? "...when I'm 64..." - no need for ****** yet, so action man is allowed 'leniencies'?
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lettuce focus either on the very severe prob of the missing dazzle or on the even more sober how and where youŽll swill my beer next year!
And the latter should be solved as conscientious as we overcame the first one!
My senility, indolence, incontinence and clumsyness will be forgiven (at least forgotten) when soaked in rum and wine!

and mariyadisuja forgive us if we sometimes slightly drift away from your horrendous sorrows.
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Old 01-30-2009, 04:10 PM
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mariyadisuja, Get your operators to clean up after they have used the machines - If yourself - naughty naughty - shame on you, - a good tradesman should look after his tools....
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Old 01-31-2009, 02:11 PM
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I turned 49 yrs old today. Will 303 help me get my dazzling appearance of yesteryear back too? ;-)
I turn 49 in about four months, and I've found that Seafoam for the internals and 303 for the externals still works for me.
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Tried that 49 once, very over rated! Now to mary dears problem, in the short term if they are that bad the simple answer is NO!
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