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I like shooting them a lot.
Seahag "Capt. JG" wrote: Potato guns work for cats, and you only have to fire it one time. "Seahag" wrote: "katy" wrote: Joe wrote: katy wrote: : P What kind of guns would you like to talk about? Water pistols... Kewl. I had a battery powered one that shot 25' 250 shots per minute! Kept the cats away. Seahag |
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We have 6 bushes this year. And salad.
Seahag "Scotty" wrote: I want a tomato gun. I hate tomatoes! "Capt. JG" wrote: Potato guns "katy" wrote: Joe wrote: katy wrote: : P What kind of guns would you like to talk about? Water pistols... |
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In article t,
Maxprop wrote: "Mys Terry" wrote in message ... --"For this reason, it is imperative that a set of Whitworth wrenches are --purchased before working on any antique British machinery - otherwise, expect --rounded-off hexes and busted knuckles, trademarks of the careless craftsman." Guess I was a careless craftsman, but never had a rounded-off hex head nor a busted knuckle in all the years I used Metric and SAE tools on Whitworths. Mostly, they fit fine. Which all of us who've actually handled tools know. Unlike the sockpuppet, who's demonstrated little practical knowledge. As per.... I have metric and SAE wrenches, plus a smattering of BSW stuff I inherited from my father. I think the only place I routinely use a BSW wrench is, of all places....... on the hex nut atop my Bridgeport M head! PDW |
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![]() Maxprop wrote: Partner: Pat Simmons - Doobie Brothers - Go ask him. You can also ask Dick Smothers, who was not only a very good customer, but often hung around the shop trying to help the mechanics. When I call up your good buddies, Pat Simmons and Dickie Smothers, what name should I ask about? Certainly not that phoney one you've been posting at the bottom. Do they know you as Barnacle Bill the Blowhard, too? Wait, on second thought, don't mention my name to Dickie Smothers. He's probably still mad at me. In '65 I talked him into being my financial partner in a venture that didn't quite pan out. We had the exclusive distribution rights for Whitworth Duct Tape imported into the USA. never caught on for some reason. BB |
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I thought you liked cats?
"Seahag" wrote in message ... I like shooting them a lot. Seahag "Capt. JG" wrote: Potato guns work for cats, and you only have to fire it one time. "Seahag" wrote: "katy" wrote: Joe wrote: katy wrote: : P What kind of guns would you like to talk about? Water pistols... Kewl. I had a battery powered one that shot 25' 250 shots per minute! Kept the cats away. Seahag |
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Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: I want a tomato gun. I hate tomatoes! Scotty "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Potato guns -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: katy wrote: : P What kind of guns would you like to talk about? Water pistols... When we were kids, we lived next door to a large truck farmer...he had about 5 acres in tomatoes...after picking time, what was left just sat there...the neighborhood kids would go out and have tomato fights with the over-ripe, soft, hot squishy tomatoes... Don't they have a big annual tomato fight in some Italian town? Scotty Don't know...tomatoes are not indigenous to Italy...they are a North American plant... |
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I hate potatos, that's why I eat them.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message ... "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: Potato guns work for cats, and you only have to fire it one time. They can also remove teeth... You're not supposed to eat the ammo. S |
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Max, you do realize that you're chatting with at least two sockpuppets who
are the same person right? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Vito" wrote in message ... Y'all must be very young. By the 1960s Britian had adopted (BSS?) bolts using US wrench sizes but with slightly different thread shapes. However, a few Whitworth sizes were still found on accessories like carburettors, dampners and dynamos. Six-point US box wrenches would fit all but a couple of them OK. Thank you. Did you read that, BB? Max |
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On Mon, 15 May 2006 19:23:03 -0400, "Scotty"
wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: I want a tomato gun. I hate tomatoes! Scotty "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Potato guns -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: katy wrote: : P What kind of guns would you like to talk about? Water pistols... When we were kids, we lived next door to a large truck farmer...he had about 5 acres in tomatoes...after picking time, what was left just sat there...the neighborhood kids would go out and have tomato fights with the over-ripe, soft, hot squishy tomatoes... Don't they have a big annual tomato fight in some Italian town? Scotty It's in Spain. Bunol Looks like a hell of a good time. Frank |
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Other people's cats that roam at night, screaming and
raising hell, are fun to shoot. Seahag "Scotty" wrote in message ... I thought you liked cats? "Seahag" wrote in message ... I like shooting them a lot. Seahag "Capt. JG" wrote: Potato guns work for cats, and you only have to fire it one time. "Seahag" wrote: "katy" wrote: Joe wrote: katy wrote: : P What kind of guns would you like to talk about? Water pistols... Kewl. I had a battery powered one that shot 25' 250 shots per minute! Kept the cats away. Seahag |
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