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Thread ID: 59873 2005-07-15 03:33:00 Are you good at screwing? FoxyMX (5) Press F1
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372371 2005-07-16 16:19:00 Are you good at screwing?


My preference is getting someone in to do it because I'm usually too tired and grumpy

That's a classic :lol: :lol:
Bazman (6587)
372372 2005-07-17 00:15:00 jumble and clutter, and no bench anywhere i seen, just parts, boxes, towers and crap
Mmmmm.... sounds like paradise to me. Just as well I don't live in Wangavegas or Metla wouldn't be able to get rid of me. :D
FoxyMX (5)
372373 2005-07-17 01:52:00 personally I use an extendable rod with a magnet on the end, looks like a car arial
Got one of those too - but didn't help me much when I was nearing completion of my Alfa Romeo rebuild and dropped a cam chain link into the bowels of the engine. It's probably sitting at the bottom of the sump to this day ;)
Greg (193)
372374 2005-07-17 03:06:00 Tsk tsk....

With all the screwing mistakes im reading about here, i think its best if you guys screw with a friend rather than doing it alone. It might be more fun that way too! :p
personthingy (1670)
372375 2005-07-17 03:29:00 Tsk tsk....

With all the screwing mistakes im reading about here, i think its best if you guys screw with a friend rather than doing it alone. It might be more fun that way too! :pAre you suggesting we all do our screwing with Foxy?
I know my partner might have something to say :p:p:p
Myth (110)
372376 2005-07-17 03:42:00 Are you suggesting we all do our screwing with Foxy?
I know my partner might have something to say :p:p:pI suspect Foxy might have something to say about that too!

Anyway, up to you do decide who best to do your screwing with. You might want to take into account temperament, agility and experiance, after all, we dont want to break or lose anything now do we? :D
personthingy (1670)
372377 2005-07-17 11:20:00 OK..I think that was the drugs they are giving me for my post surgery talking there..I do not yell at kids..well not a LOT anyway....


Post Surgery for what, Joe? PJ
Poppa John (284)
372378 2005-07-17 17:06:00 Let's see . . this week we had "Double Inguinal Hernia Surgery" day at the local Veterans' Medical Center, so I signed up .

Actually, the doc and I found this problem after my last surgery (last week in April) and decided to take care of it asap . The 11th was the surgery, and I am gonna try to wear some clothes by today (Sunday) .

<feels like I've been in a knife fight . . . . and lost!> :eek:

If it weren't for heavy-duty drugs, I wouldn't even try to type . . . .

Better living thru chemistry! :thumbs:
SurferJoe46 (51)
372379 2005-07-18 01:40:00 Let's see . . this week we had "Double Inguinal Hernia Surgery" day at the local Veterans' Medical Center, so I signed up .

(snip)

If it weren't for heavy-duty drugs, I wouldn't even try to type . . . . (snip)

Given all the double entendre in this thread, I am trying to make a connection between double inguinal hernia surgery, and the ability to type, but my brain doesn't want to go there! What on earth do you type with Joe? :eek:
John H (8)
372380 2005-07-18 01:52:00 double entendre entendre???? Even K dict hadn't heard of that! What does it mean John? personthingy (1670)
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