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Re: Home blend DIY chain lube for equipment?


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 09, 2013 at 20:42:30 from (174.124.42.44):

In Reply to: Re: Home blend DIY chain lube for equipment? posted by Stick welding on June 09, 2013 at 18:22:58:

You spout alot of BS,about my posts being untrue,and you say alot of posts,but you fail to bring them forward, so all can see. I suggest that you and 36 Coupe wear a helmet to keep his wifes xray vision from damaging you one viable brain cell. I figure both of you are too late for that.

The claim has to be done two ways, therefore I'll require him to prove any contact with Lays. I get such a kick out of his wife having xray vision able to look into sealed packages of Lays to see broken,holey,burnt,chips. I know that since you are a true friend to 36 Coup,you'll swear it to be the truth. Unlike you,I never hide behind multiple handles with the same IP # as you do. Also, I dont stand and constantly complain that in my workplace that they have an ax to grind about me and know more than I do,or are just there because the boss dates them. Really it's because they do know more,heck any single cell creature has more going on in their brain than you.The saying you can't cure stupid,seems to fit your criteria. When you reply to posters and spout non-information without proof,ie motorcycle chain lubricating,I'm sure you lube your bicycle daily on your way to 36 COUP's house for chips and beer. It is my suspicion,that you both have way too may parties with putz chips.

Please read the post below,before you make a bigger liar and a$$ out yourself,then pass it to 36 Coupe for his perussing. Lays does make potato chips from Russet Burbanks, THERES THE PROOF. By the way it is up in your neck of the woods, so if you don't like the FACTS, tell them about how you want them to not sell their product to Lays,because you don't want to be proved wrong Dave. Make sure you read both pages and if you have difficulty in comprehending the written english language, your tutor will help you understand,ask nice he might draw you pictures in crayon.

LOU



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