tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7681127008872716438.post2974372367045835683..comments2023-03-20T04:22:39.567-05:00Comments on The Amazing Adventures Of Avalair: I think I need to vent......Roothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11418441786954762819noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7681127008872716438.post-85096806866337209482011-12-22T17:39:56.123-06:002011-12-22T17:39:56.123-06:00PS- How'd you get a copy of that pitcher of me...PS- How'd you get a copy of that pitcher of me and my prom date? Does this mean me and Suzy are celebrities now, being on the global interweb and all? She's long gone, but I don't need any popparazzi around here, and don't wish it on her neither. The tinfoil siding should blind 'em when they start flashing.Bullitt396https://www.blogger.com/profile/07025811751802415694noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7681127008872716438.post-69026141673955325902011-12-22T17:26:11.244-06:002011-12-22T17:26:11.244-06:00Spit, the choice of all perfeshunal mechanics when...Spit, the choice of all perfeshunal mechanics when doing a fillet or lap seal. Hey man, nice bead! Also works great for fixing hair. Don't forget about grease (any kind - including blubber of the whale, wheel bearing, arm-pit, or bacon squeezin's variety.) Also, 3-in-1 or sewing machine oil. Nothing beats a proper finger tip size glob of vaseline or petrolatum jelly, though. With or without rubber gloves, Big V is best. I've also used soapy water and had good results. Never had enough snot on hand to do a job, but that would probably work too. Anything slick. Do you know where I can find a quart of liquified politicians and/or car salesmen? That's the lube of the future. Specially for ball bearings. Everything's goin' to ball bearings in the future.Bullitt396https://www.blogger.com/profile/07025811751802415694noreply@blogger.com