Well David,
Despite the fact that you obviously enjoy it I don't think I will be taking
up your suggestion of "trying it sometime" with the cows in the field at the
back of the house - with or without viagra.
Birthing process rather than insemination?--- I thought we were talking
about inserting, rather than removing the propshaft?
And yes I admit I cannot spell - and my spellchecker, being of USA origin,
cannot tell when I have correctly spelt the wrong word.
Guy
----- Original Message -----
From "David Lieb" <dbl at chicagolandmgclub.com>
To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Driveshaft install
> > This is nuts. You don't need tape, newspaper or any of these "aids". You
> > just hold the yolk end of the prop shaft and reach in from the rear
> > nd --
> > hence the reference the the "vets technique" - but the perhaps you city
> > folk
> > have never witnessed AI?
>
> Very interesting, Guy. On this side of the pond, when you hold a "yolk",
you
> run the iminent risk of having gooey yellow juices running down between
your
> fingers ;-)
> Also, despite the viagra ads, we do not need AI; the natural way works
just
> fine and is a lot more fun. You should try it some time. Besides, PPP was
> referring to the birthing process rather than the insemination.
> OTOH, I bet that I can install a driveshaft faster with the newspapers and
> light than you can with your AI techniques. Apparently a bit of a pain,
> since PPP considers it easier to attach the d/s prior to installing the
> engine.
> To each her/his own...
> David Lieb
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