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See, pmb, that picture is purely pornographic and I'm really surprised at you.
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peter, what will be the result of what we see after the gestation period?
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Poster: WhatFurrer
Subject: Re: Resistor Value Question
It's working on engines, anything with a gear train, and power tools that scare me...
Sorry...one up on you there...my Dad taught me engines when I was a kid and I spent my teen years rebuilding the engine in a '66 Mustang, recreating the engine for a '75 Dodge Colt and then into my early married years rebuilding a '89 Honda Accord hatchback.
I think you misunderstood. I was refering to the fact that working on those things can be hazardous when combined with a ponytail.
I was also fortunate that my father taught me about all things mechanical. It was a wonderful bonding experience...
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Haha pmb... Great pic.
The caption: "Farfegnugen!!!" (I'm sure that I botched the spelling on that one)
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Micheal_A,
Gotcha...been there done that.
WhatFurrer
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In reply to:
I think you misunderstood. I was refering to the fact that working on those things can be hazardous when combined with a ponytail.
Try taking an auto class for 4 years with an ex Rocks and Shoals Navy guy and having hair halfway to your... uh, wallet.
If only I had a dime for everytime he'd protected me from a possible accident through the ever gentle notification of throwing something at me... usually an air chuck or impact socket. Crazy old guy but I still go back to visit every few years, I don't think he'll ever retire.
He much prefers the new DND/CF inspired haircut.
Bren R.
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AH, you guys trading around pony-tail stories.. thats sooo sweet!!
and this one time, at band camp.....
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My hair is down to my, um, wallet. My best solution is to tie it back in a braid and just stick it down my shirt (and, depending on what I'm doing, hold it back with the strap on the respirator...)
Usually the only hazard I have to worry about is it falling into a computer, though.
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