honey...$1,650 for 22 ounces...my, I new you had expensive tastes but you've grown way beyond me...who is the sugar daddy now? Kurt> >OJ, is Zymol commonly available...for some reason it hasn't > >caught my attention up till now... > > zymol works best on my boxster. price seems steep for using on a ds bike. > used to get it at pep boys. it smells of delicious tropical fruit while > applying. certain times of the year the smell attracts little flying > creatures after a fresh wax. http://www.zymol.com/phihome.htm > > dawn - manly yes, but i like it too
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At 05:01 PM 9/29/00 -0600, Kurt Simpson wrote:
He's mine. He became enamoured of my boutique po' pooree synthetic blend oil, mixed with cheap Caribbean rum and sprayed while underway. It's Love Bug Season and the mix keeps those suckers from bonding with the plastic. Quiverin' Fireball> > >OJ, is Zymol commonly available...for some reason it hasn't > > >caught my attention up till now... > > > > zymol works best on my boxster. price seems steep for using on a ds bike. > > used to get it at pep boys. it smells of delicious tropical fruit while > > applying. certain times of the year the smell attracts little flying > > creatures after a fresh wax. http://www.zymol.com/phihome.htm > > > > dawn - manly yes, but i like it too > >honey...$1,650 for 22 ounces...my, I new you had expensive tastes but you've >grown way beyond me...who is the sugar daddy now? -Kurt
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oh yes yes lover boy, gravity and time have dried up those rich tricks from the west side. after the bar bill i'm lucky if i can afford the $20 formula. besides word on the street is that since it went from a small family biz to being sold to a conglomerate...the quality has slipped a bit. in the glory daze when i ran out of bikini wax...zymol worked wonders. though sometimes i did have to outrun the fruit flies. I think fireball has had a similar experience. dawn - butcha didn't hear it from me>honey...$1,650 for 22 ounces...my, I new you had expensive tastes but >you've grown way beyond me...who is the sugar daddy now? > >Kurt
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Thanks all for the encouragement. Come october's end (cash willing), my
POS car will be a thing of the past, and I shall have gone through a
proper training course already and shall buy myself my next transport to
mardi gras. Still, think I'm gonna get a new one, dropping or not, since
my wonderful piece of american workmanship cage (ya, the one with the
oil
stains under it and the funky timing) was a used, but who knows, got 30
days, maybe I'll find a great one.
BTW: Mardi Gras starts in about February right? Maybe anyone who can
make
it should bike down to New Orleans and we can meet up and trade bead
collections! Hey, dude from Hawaii, can't remember your name, but if you
can get over to the mainland and ride in with one of those wild shirts
and a ukilayli(however it's spelled, the little guitar), you'll win all
the prizes!
I love it!
DXK
Razvan B wrote:
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-- "Set my people FREE! Joe Cartoon! Joe Cartoon! Joe Cartoon!" -The Gerbil Formerly Wedged in Clintons Ass> Go ahead and sell your cage. > > Raz > A8
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