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kmurphy165 (enthusiast)
09/18/03 02:21 PM
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Re: Tire pressure/Altitude change??
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Hi, Grif:
In reply to:
You betcha, about 2 drops in a glass of water, stirred not shaken, no salt.
You prolly wouldn't believe what else I do.
Oh, I've heard the tales and read the posts and peeked between the lines. I know of no other authoritative source for the bouquet and body for petroleum distillates than our Brother Griff. But I have to say that having been witness to the demise of many an Eastern Flatlander up in the higher reaches of Ghod's Country, that just one or two drops might not be enough for that "light in the loafers" feeling. When I lived in Leadville (10,000+ MSL) we used to have a special crew in the 3.2 joint that did nothin' else than lug the Eastern Flatlanders out the back door feet first after the first round. Most awesomely bodacious hangovers I've ever been witness to were self inflected by those self-same Flatlanders. I
I just hate to see my good Brother Griff sufferin' the torment of the damned *and* feeling like his insides are all crawlin' around in him because of the corrosive effects of oxidizin' chemicals.
Altitude Attitude Karl
Court Jester Apparent
'02 LTC Mauve "Excalibur"
Northern Colorado
"What do you mean I'm going too fast if my boot sole touches the road cornering with Lynn on the back?"
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