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Thom Stewart May 17th 06 05:44 PM

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Straw-clutcher Dave, the dopey,

What the hell has engine overhauls have to do with the price of gasoline
or the amount of foreign imports??

I'll answer your stupid question. First engine overhaul a Model T ford,
2 model A fords, a 1934 plymouth,

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Joe May 17th 06 06:38 PM

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Hey ol thom, since people are changing the subject , I will too.

A 40 gallon drum of oil in PA. in the mid 1800's sold for 40 dollars.
In todays terms that is 700 dollars a barrel.

Todays price is a bargain.

Joe


Thom Stewart May 17th 06 08:21 PM

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Joe,

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Thom Stewart May 17th 06 08:56 PM

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Joe,

In reply; How many automobiles did they have in the 1800's.

Joe, I found photographs in my office of those barrels you speak of
(Wooden,by the way) being loaded on Square Rigged Clipper Ships for
England. That was Oil for Drakes first oil well ever.

The Atlantic Refining Co was a out-growth of the Schukyull Barrelling
Co.
They still had the Batch Stills where they would drive the Lamp Oil off
the heavy ends before shipping. Out of Service of course. That was the
Fore-runner of the Refinery. They progress to Paraffin and finally full
distillation and fractionation.

I loved that old Refinery. It was like working in a Museum.

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Joe May 17th 06 08:57 PM

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What's up with the night soap?

Joe


Thom Stewart May 17th 06 10:13 PM

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Joe,

Ah yes! I'll go off topic for that. Another group I'm active with is MML
(Myasthia Gravis List) It's a Disorder I've had for some 17 years. A
fairly new member from South Africa was complaining about pain to her
Neurologist. The Neuro. told her there was NO PAIN with MG.

I just couldn't let that slide. I posted her saying; "I would just like
to have her Neuro Have my Leg Cramps for one night!" I got a reply from
Sara in Michigan saying "This is going to sound dumb but my
Father-in-Law swears by it. A unwrapped bar of soap in bed at his feet
stops the cramps" Whats to lose. I tried it.
ZERO CRAMPS for fifty-seven days. Only problem was keeping the Soap in
bed.

That's the Rig I came up with. Works. I was surprise how many other
jumped on the solution. One sleeps with sweatpants, with a bar in each
off his pants. Elastic Cuffs. a lot of inquiries so I posted the picture

Don't ask me how it works. I don't know. The Drs laugh at us but pass
the information along

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Maynard G. Krebbs May 18th 06 12:32 AM

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On 17 May 2006 17:16:03 -0500, Dave wrote:

On Wed, 17 May 2006 14:13:24 -0700, (Thom Stewart) said:

"I would just like
to have her Neuro Have my Leg Cramps for one night!"


Wonder if there could be something else at work here. My wife doesn't have
MG so far as we know, but used to wake up with leg cramps fairly regularly.
Her Dr. told her to drink some tonic before going to bed. Apparently the
quinine in the tonic prevents the cramps. YMMV.


My wife drinks tonic water with quinine in it. She says it eases her
leg pain too.
She has Fibro Myalgia sp though.
Mark E. Williams

Martin Baxter May 18th 06 01:48 PM

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Dave wrote:

On Wed, 17 May 2006 14:13:24 -0700, (Thom Stewart) said:

"I would just like
to have her Neuro Have my Leg Cramps for one night!"


Wonder if there could be something else at work here. My wife doesn't have
MG so far as we know, but used to wake up with leg cramps fairly regularly.
Her Dr. told her to drink some tonic before going to bed. Apparently the
quinine in the tonic prevents the cramps. YMMV.


I drink tonic with gin, no leg cramps here, so I guess it works! ;-)

Cheers
Marty

Scotty May 18th 06 03:21 PM

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"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...

That's the Rig I came up with. Works. I was surprise how

many other
jumped on the solution. One sleeps with sweatpants, with a

bar in each
off his pants. Elastic Cuffs. a lot of inquiries so I

posted the picture


Did you wear sweatpants w/o the soap before?

It could just be the warmth from the sweatpants.

Scotty



Thom Stewart May 18th 06 04:04 PM

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No Scotty,

I have a Dog named Jazz who liked to sleep at my feet. She says that
Damned Soap ruined that but before that Sweats were to warm for me.

By the way, that is one of the reasons for the "Ankle Rig" The "Jazz"
moved up to my Chest level and with the tossing and turning the soap
would get to the same level and Jazz would leave the bed in disgust. She
sleeps on the other pillow now. I pull it down so that she can get
covers on her, with the air conditioner running.

59 Nights without cramps, so far.

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