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Old 02-13-2012, 12:07 AM
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Mas I may very well do that

Just to the guys in general
your input is always appreciated

the question here is not so much HOW
plenty PhD's around here
and tons of technical data to number crunch thru a vast network of computers
(that lack real world experience)

the real question is WHY
that is why I turn to the BD.net
to get input from guys that are "close" to the real world where balanced lugs are actually seen and used
the practical world with years of experience that understand "hands on"
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Old 02-13-2012, 02:43 AM
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Aye lad, it always pays to get outside opinions, good or bad .... I appreciate them all, - even though I all-too-often do not feel that I declare so...

My response, sadly, - (since I am a mere human) - should often-times be more appreciative, - - - but if 'things' locally give me the s41ts, then I will likely be in a s41tty mood.... Ahhhh the ways of humanity... (An admonishment to myself, as, at the moment I am quite mellow........ ) and preparing to 'pig-out-on-a "road-kill"' of roast mutton (too big to be lamb)
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and preparing to 'pig-out-on-a "road-kill"' of roast mutton (too big to be lamb)
Sure its mutton and not kangaroo
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Sure its mutton and not kangaroo
Well the kiwi was kissing it and removing its woollen coat and I am pretty sure it was a weather - but I only removed the right rear leg as it was uppermost and cleanest (the kiwi had skinned that part first...taking the hock)
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