Originally posted by Dan Faupel
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The child is grown, the dream is gone.
I have become comfortably numb.
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Originally posted by ScarlettPOriginally posted by Dan Faupel.then maybe “Jim on: going to the hardware store”
Jim Warfield presents MonsterAss. :shock:
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It takes alot of butt-btu's to warm up the stone walls of the wine cellar.
(Would fewer, bigger butts be better than smaller more numerous ones...? Oh well?
Those walls really don't need to be warmed for any reason, it's just something for people to do to kill time while they are hanging around down there tied to the walls.(No, this is not for the kiddie show!)
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Yes, I do "See Things".
I walk into a hardware store, a pharmacy, a Dollar store, a Salvation Army Store, lumber yard and my mind sees unlimited possibilitys of combinations of items and products to make new, more and different things as I would bolt,weld, pop-rivet, screw or glue them together.
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The Farm & Fleet store has these big tractor hydralic cylinders, need to lift a car? Of course they operate at alot more pressure than a pnuematic cylinder and have oil in the lines.
One time a hose broke and the farmer quickly grabbed the line , thinking he was going to hold in the oil, his hand quickly doubled in size!
He almost had to have his hand amputated.
I wonder if he ever got Arthur write us in that hand?
It was perminetly "Lubed!"
The number 3,200 seems stuck in my head as possibly the pounds of hydralic pressure used in a farm tractor application?
I could be wrong.
35 years ago a JC chapter in this county removed the hydralics from a tractor, left the hoses hooked up, pulled them in through a window, and used them to move the "Crushing Wall" haunted house gag. Of course they had the pressure to have really crushed someone if someone was asleep at the controls. Or picking their nose, or picking someone else's nose?
Really scary stuff!
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