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Old March 11th 05, 01:13 AM
David Harris
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"Armin" wrote in news:1110494583.892104.149350
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Walt wrote:
Armin wrote:


Of course, steep & deep powder wins hands-down every time.


Well, of course it wins if you let your hands drop.

Keep your hands up where you can keep an eye on them and they won't

get
you in trouble.


Hey, I've tried taking out my eye and keeping it on my hands but it
kept falling off every time I hit a bump. And it's a beeetch to find
the damn thing in all that powder... especially when you can't see
cause you just lost it!

Guys I know use dental floss for powder cords. Of course I think they do
it just to look good. Poseurs!

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Old March 11th 05, 02:33 AM
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"David Harris" wrote in message
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"Armin" wrote in news:1110494583.892104.149350
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Walt wrote:
Armin wrote:


Of course, steep & deep powder wins hands-down every time.

Well, of course it wins if you let your hands drop.

Keep your hands up where you can keep an eye on them and they
won't

get
you in trouble.


Hey, I've tried taking out my eye and keeping it on my hands but
it
kept falling off every time I hit a bump. And it's a beeetch to
find
the damn thing in all that powder... especially when you can't see
cause you just lost it!

Guys I know use dental floss for powder cords. Of course I think
they do
it just to look good. Poseurs!


I just use a screwdriver.


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Old March 13th 05, 03:35 AM
Norm
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"pigo" wrote in message
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Of course, steep & deep powder wins hands-down every time.

Well, of course it wins if you let your hands drop.

Keep your hands up where you can keep an eye on them and they won't
get
you in trouble.

Hey, I've tried taking out my eye and keeping it on my hands but it
kept falling off every time I hit a bump. And it's a beeetch to find
the damn thing in all that powder... especially when you can't see
cause you just lost it!

Guys I know use dental floss for powder cords. Of course I think they do
it just to look good. Poseurs!


I just use a screwdriver.


Didn't work for me.
What brand of vodka are you using?



 




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