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Old 04-05-2009, 02:48 AM
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just kidding, i dont really have a TV. =)
 
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Old 04-05-2009, 03:25 AM
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I thought you would have at least a 42" plasma to watch porn videos on.

BTW were you the one getting crap on here a few months ago for the idea of spraying soapy water on your tandem slider?

I want to make a comment about that but I'm too effin lazy to find the thread.
 
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Old 04-05-2009, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by LightsChromeHorsepower
I thought you would have at least a 42" plasma to watch porn videos on.

BTW were you the one getting crap on here a few months ago for the idea of spraying soapy water on your tandem slider?

I want to make a comment about that but I'm too effin lazy to find the thread.
dont need to watch porn...i've got something called a good imagination. =) and i am the driver using soapy water (sometimes WD40) to help slide my tandems......your point?? (both work by the way)

if you'd remember back when they launched the Titanic? what did they use?? To enable the ships hull to slide smoothly down the ways, vast quantities of lubricants were used – 15 tons of tallow (type of lard or suet), 5 tons of tallow and train oil mixed together with 3 tons of soft soap....SOAP!!!! imagine that....

I'm just waiting to see a guy spreading lard on his tandems to get them to slide....since seeing how soap must be 'forbidden'. ;-)
 
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I was told by the trailer shop that put my brakes on my trailer to use nothing but plain water on the sliders. They said putting any kind of oil or grease on them will attract dirt and make them had to slide over time.

Plain water will keep the sliders clean.
 



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