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In Reply to: Re: tell her the truth posted by Tom Sparkman on November 12, 2003 at 21:39:19:
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Posted by: Tom Sparkman on November 13, 2003 at 22:32:41
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: : there's an oring or 2 that need to be changed regularly (every 5 cases?). : : : : I did a review on the shocker for Splat, and I didn't see any need for oring changing on that frequency. What IS essential is to lube it after each day of play. I love that gun. I want it. I neeeeeed it. : : Sht my wifey just saw my whining... she thinks youre my bottomBeech! not. : : Cyas Tommy, btw damm you and your weather, half my crew is getting set to hibernate for the winter pb season. : Maybe that's the guy's problem(lube). He did say that it said so in the manual, but... : Heh - we're getting a little rain and the TV stations are "On Storm Watch!". A little hail down in LA and everyone freaks out. : It's going to be nice this weekend, 70 and sunny on Sat. : She came by and said it again..maybe I need a GF so she'll leave me alone while websurfing... :) : Tom 5" of rain in 2 hours. I just saw on the news that they are still have snowball fights (from hail) in Watts and people are shoveling out their driveways... We barely got a drop in the Antelope and San Fernando valleys. Tom |
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