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Butcher

08-27-2005 07:42:31




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I dont think my freind has been greasing his machinery enough.




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jake3x

08-27-2005 13:04:33




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 Re: OT grease gun in reply to Butcher, 08-27-2005 07:42:31  
Reminds mr of old wood pulper who had to walk 4 miles on a fire lane. He'd get drunk and buy a case to take back home and stash most for the return trip but he could never find any.Most of us thought a fellow chopper was the varmet but we did see a druken bear on the lane once. But we'll never know. Rest in peace Butch.



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Sid

08-27-2005 07:57:17




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 Re: OT grease gun in reply to Butcher, 08-27-2005 07:42:31  
Methinks you have misjudged your friend. It seems as if he uses my plan. You see I have several grease guns randomly placed in strategic plase around the place. In other words I let them lay where I used them last. Now this is where the strategy takes place. Since i can't remember where I used it last, even if it was five minutes ago. I do not have to waste a lot of time looking for just one grease gun. You see i have greatly increased my odds of finding it with little effort. Another advantage is you don't have to put in refills as often.

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BobMo

08-27-2005 16:41:23




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 Re: OT grease gun in reply to Sid, 08-27-2005 07:57:17  
Sid, I also subscribe to your philosophy. It’s amazing others don't catch on to this strategy until they're older.



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JImmy King

08-27-2005 13:46:07




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 Re: OT grease gun in reply to Sid, 08-27-2005 07:57:17  
Hi Sid, I also do wrenches this way.



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