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Bill,
I think I detect your handiwork. You should put it into the Imus Museum of Modern Nappies.

It is at least as good as LT's nappy headed hose. But give Rich his due, his are much more natural...........................or should I say unnatural (in smell). Maybe what I mean to say is his are naturally occurring.....sort of. ::doh:: ::shrug:: :shock: :mrgreen: :lol:

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I knew someone would do it . Happily for once it was not me. LT
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Lt, Its been too long since you weaved a story like this. Seems every few years we get around to reviewing your hose. Next well be discussing ping pongs and distance over accuracy. I have been busy with other things around here but really did miss this place.
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Hi LT,

I'm new here, but having spent substantial hours perusing pages, occasionally contributing a thought; damn man….........my head spins reading you.

You are without a doubt the most eloquent writer among us!


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