Listen, you people better lay off me. I know what I am doing, I understand retro-active maintenance! And I don't need no more criticism from all you people! I also fully understand re-active and newcueler-active maintenance, that's my day job. We have alumiginum duck tape at work to stop up the plootonem pipe leaks in the cooling towers. But nobody is supposed to know that, so mums the word. What's left over, I use on my tires if there's enough after Jimmy gets what he wants for his Pinto. I know how to tape tires, what do you think I am anyways, some kind of moron? Horace Dilweed (HK's couzin)
At 02:41 PM 11/26/00 -0700, Karl Wolz wrote: >Horace, > >You just don't understand proactive maintenance, do you? > >When you get down to the steel belting, you're supposed to wrap the tire a >half dozen times with duck tape. That way you don't get that squishing >(kinda like corduroys) sound while you're driving down the road. > >Karl Wolz >- |
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