Gotta put about an 18 inch swivel-hammer vertically-hidden just below the bottom edge of Zoltar's glass......hammerhead on the bottom......liberally apply the pictured items on the hammerhead.....and, OK, a little warning sign =
Contrary to popular belief WD-40 is not a lube. The WD stands for water dispersion. It may offer temporary lubrication in some instances, but if it is ever used in place of proper lube, somebody eventually gonna have some splainin' to do.
WD40 is the choice of the robot/drone types that now infest our area, you can recognize them - they are glued to a little device with a 2x2 inch screen - this connects to them their control portals.
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ReplyDeleteGotta put about an 18 inch swivel-hammer vertically-hidden just below the bottom edge of Zoltar's glass......hammerhead on the bottom......liberally apply the pictured items on the hammerhead.....and, OK, a little warning sign =
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UP YOUR ASS!
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@ Herb
ReplyDeleteYes! The first-ever Peaches & Herb reference on EVG!
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Grieve, what did George Carlin say again? Oh wait, now I remember, “FUCK THE CHILDREN!”
ReplyDeleteThat George Carlin bit is one of the best!
ReplyDeleteContrary to popular belief WD-40 is not a lube. The WD stands for water dispersion. It may offer temporary lubrication in some instances, but if it is ever used in place of proper lube, somebody eventually gonna have some splainin' to do.
ReplyDeleteWD-40 is awesome on nylon zippers—keeps them from sticking. I sure wouldn't use oil on my zippers.
ReplyDelete??? nylon zippers aren't supposed to stick. that's why they are made from nylon - they are self lubricating.
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WD40 is the choice of the robot/drone types that now infest our area, you can recognize them - they are glued to a little device with a 2x2 inch screen - this connects to them their control portals.
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