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Woodburner, I didn't say I RECOMMENDED it, just offered it as a possible solution since it was previously mentioned by Nick. I do understand your concerns.
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And the SS in question was well sandbagged against movement, I understand.
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Oh my! Now you've gone and made me reminisce again!

Oh how I long for the old days when we actually fixed cars with bailing wire, sometimes barbed wire (if stuck in the boonies). Had to clip off the barbs. We also fixed a blown fuse or two with the foil from a cigarette package. Everyone carried an axe, bucket and shovel as well as a tool box containing tools and wire.

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Hey Chuck what about chewing gum?! fjimp
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fjimp wrote:Hey Chuck what about chewing gum?! fjimp
Hah! In those days didn't chew gum. Just Copenhagen.
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