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RE: flasher fluid

Date : Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:32:29 -0800 (PST)
To : virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx
From : Inbred Redneck <bugbor@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject : RE: flasher fluid
Jeez, you guys, now you're gonna start the debate about synth or dino flasher fluid (I always use synth, cause when I flash in cold weather my trench coat freezes up with the dino stuff) and whether or not sailboat fuel is more flammable that wind.
Let's just hope this doesn't start a flame war.
And, curlyglory, if a man flashes alone in the woods, do all the girls still laugh? 
 
Rob J

DHEATH@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Could you pick me up some sailboat fuel while you're at it...??


-----Original Message-----
From: Gust Jenson

- am going to have to get some new flasher fluid before long.

Gust

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