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Good for you. I think cannibalism is wrong.


And yet Gayanzy loves to eat Scotty's sausage!

Bwahahahahaha!

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I'm glad you have your fantasies. I'm sure with a bit of searching you can
find some porn sites to your tastes.

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Good for you. I think cannibalism is wrong.


And yet Gayanzy loves to eat Scotty's sausage!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB



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I'm glad you have your fantasies.

So now you're saying that you no longer eat Scotty's sausage?

fair enough!

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I'm saying that you seem inordinately interested in finding out.

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I'm glad you have your fantasies.

So now you're saying that you no longer eat Scotty's sausage?

fair enough!

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Jonathan Ganz wrote:

WRONG! Many prescription drugs *are* considered poison. Not all but some...
botox for example... and there are several neurotoxins I believe that are
used in
medical treatments.



Try cumadin, a blood thinner, sold at your local hardware store as Warfarin,
a rat poison.

Cheers
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Bob... Warfarin isn't food...

"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
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Jonathan Ganz wrote:

WRONG! Many prescription drugs *are* considered poison. Not all but

some...
botox for example... and there are several neurotoxins I believe that

are
used in
medical treatments.



Try cumadin, a blood thinner, sold at your local hardware store as

Warfarin,
a rat poison.

Cheers
Marty



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Jonathan Ganz wrote:
Bob... Warfarin isn't food...


Not to worry Jon, it's not sold in NYC, NY rats
are warfarin resistant, eat the stuff for desert, ditto
for the rodent population.

Cheers
Marty

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Nutsy,

How in the world do you pack away a battery powered screw driver on a
charger or even just a battery in a chargerr, being chargered. Tell me
how you pack them away?

Secondly, why would you want to pack them away when a simple screw
driver and a twist drill stores easier and take up less space. If your
lucky you won't have to un-store them.

I keep a regular screw driver, a phillips screw driver, a needle nose
pliers and a six inch cresent wench in a pouch not much larger than an
eye glass case, in my boat cutlery drawer. That is my every day working
tools. The tool box stays packed away.

I sail for the enjoyment of sailing. Doing maintenance shouldn't be
necessary when you're sailinng, it should be done when you are at the
dock or on the hard. That is when you can use the power tools and they
are available from my shop. They don't belong on the boat. Not a 29
footer.

On a larger vessel with a walk in Engine Room, and Genset then a work
bench makes sense

Ole Thom

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How in the world do you pack away a battery powered screw driver on a
charger or even just a battery in a chargerr, being chargered.

Aboard Alien, the powered screwdriver actually lives in a plastic case under
the sink. The charger is with it. It gets charged off the inverter or shore
power rarely and has a nice selection of tips. The unit has a gear switch that
allows it to act effectivly as a drill as well. It works quite well for most
jobs, though I still keep the Makita aboard.
Here's a pic. The model I have has a flashlight and tape measure built in as
well. Cute.

http://www.blackanddecker.com/Produc...x?PID=5470&RHI
D=959&P=ProductDetail.aspx&ATT=AttachmentDetail.as px&ACC=AccessoryDetail.a
spx&ACS=AccessoySet.aspx&R=ProductListByBrand.aspx

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I sail for the enjoyment of sailing. Doing maintenance shouldn't be
necessary when you're sailinng, it should be done when you are at the
dock or on the hard.


It should be, but sometimes isn't. I think the power screwdriver is one of
greatest tool inventions of late.

RB
 
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