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On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 17:58:11 -0500, Richard Casady
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On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 18:26:33 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
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To deodorize fishing tackle, use trichloroethylene. Comes in cans
labled Gun Scrubber, brake cleaner, tuner cleaner. This will remove
all oils and everything dissolved in them. The water soluble stuff
goes as soon as the lure gets wet.


I thought trichloroethlene was banned.

Hmmm - learn something new everyday.


Maybe it is, I haven't bought any in years.


Now this is going to sound really strange, but it is and it isn't.

I guess in industrial quanties it is, but in small amounts, it isn't.

That's according to the MSDS sheets anyway. Wikipedia doesn't really
reach a conclusion.

Didn't know that.
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On Jun 2, 2:13*pm, HK wrote:
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On Jun 2, 8:11 am, wrote:
Where's Scotty? Email or post somewhere else if need be.


Been real busy but things are fine. Dad just got back home and the
racing season is well under way... See Ride Report with videos and
pics to follow for "anyone interested".. Probably sometime tonight


Later, Scotty


Gee, is there enough bandwidth to post copies of kiddie report cards and
book reports?


Obviously so, Herr Krause. You've proven that bandwidth is endless
with your dailey feed of cut and pastes from the diarrhetical Borowitz
Report and KOS.
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On Jun 2, 12:23*pm, wrote:
On Jun 2, 8:11*am, wrote:

Where's Scotty? Email or post somewhere else if need be.


Been real busy but things are fine. Dad just got back home and the
racing season is well under way... See Ride Report with videos and
pics to follow for "anyone interested".. Probably sometime tonight

Later, Scotty


ood to hear that you're doing fine Scott. and your dad is home. Until
they passed away, Bmy wife and I were the main caregivers of my two
aging parents. i know that in your case you take care of your dad very
well. and to me that's honorable.

keep up the good work!
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On Jun 2, 11:16*pm, Tim wrote:
On Jun 2, 12:23*pm, wrote:

On Jun 2, 8:11*am, wrote:


Where's Scotty? Email or post somewhere else if need be.


Been real busy but things are fine. Dad just got back home and the
racing season is well under way... See Ride Report with videos and
pics to follow for "anyone interested".. Probably sometime tonight


Later, Scotty


ood to hear that you're doing fine Scott. and your dad is home. Until
they passed away, Bmy wife and I were the main caregivers of my two
aging parents. i know that in your case you take care of your dad very
well. and to me that's honorable.

keep up the good work!


"Good to hear"...

"My wife"....

man, my typing is worse than normal tonight.

or is it?


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Bmy wife and I were the main caregivers of my two
aging parents


I loaned my late father a lot of money, My mother is in charge of the
estate, and refuses to give up the dough. My lawyer will drag her into
court, and she will have to pay the legal bills. I will never speak to
her again, or even attend her funeral. I have no parents.

Casady
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On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 21:17:33 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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Bmy wife and I were the main caregivers of my two
aging parents


I loaned my late father a lot of money, My mother is in charge of the
estate, and refuses to give up the dough. My lawyer will drag her into
court, and she will have to pay the legal bills. I will never speak to
her again, or even attend her funeral. I have no parents.

Casady



That's sad.

It's also why I've never lent money to any family members. I'll gift it,
but I don't lend it.

Eisboch

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Eisboch wrote:

"Richard Casady" wrote in message
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On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 21:17:33 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Bmy wife and I were the main caregivers of my two
aging parents


I loaned my late father a lot of money, My mother is in charge of the
estate, and refuses to give up the dough. My lawyer will drag her into
court, and she will have to pay the legal bills. I will never speak to
her again, or even attend her funeral. I have no parents.

Casady



That's sad.

It's also why I've never lent money to any family members. I'll gift
it, but I don't lend it.

Eisboch


Likewise. We're helping a relative with college tuition and expenses,
but as a gift, not as a loan. The payback will be seeing him graduate
and get on with success in his life.
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On Jun 3, 8:00*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"Richard Casady" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 21:17:33 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Bmy wife and I were the main caregivers of my two
aging parents


I loaned my late father a lot of money, My mother is in charge of the
estate, and refuses to give up the dough. My lawyer will drag her into
court, and she will have to pay the legal bills. I will never speak to
her again, or even attend her funeral. I have no parents.


Casady


That's sad.


It's also why I've never lent money to any family members. *I'll gift
it, but I don't lend it.


Eisboch


Likewise. We're helping a relative with college tuition and expenses,
but as a gift, not as a loan. The payback will be seeing him graduate
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Damn, what a ****ing narcissistic pain in the ass you are.
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On Jun 3, 12:17*am, Tim wrote:
On Jun 2, 11:16*pm, Tim wrote:





On Jun 2, 12:23*pm, wrote:


On Jun 2, 8:11*am, wrote:


Where's Scotty? Email or post somewhere else if need be.


Been real busy but things are fine. Dad just got back home and the
racing season is well under way... See Ride Report with videos and
pics to follow for "anyone interested".. Probably sometime tonight


Later, Scotty


ood to hear that you're doing fine Scott. and your dad is home. Until
they passed away, Bmy wife and I were the main caregivers of my two
aging parents. i know that in your case you take care of your dad very
well. and to me that's honorable.


keep up the good work!


"Good to hear"...

"My wife"....

man, my typing is worse than normal tonight.

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Nope.......!
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